Keith Smith has served as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) since
co-founding Zango in 1999. Under his leadership and Content Economy
vision, Zango has grown to become the leading desktop advertising
company in the world with an International presence, including six
offices in four countries. With a focus on results, Keith has guided
Zango to a lengthy track record of profitability. Zango recently
completed its 24th consecutive quarter of operating p...
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Keith Smith
Company Founder
Companies Founded
Zango
Zango, Inc. is an online media company providing consumers free access
to a large catalog of free, sought-after online videos, games, music,
tools and utilities. Much like television, this content is funded by
advertising and is therefore free to the consumer.
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