Michael Holland is currently a Director at Oberon Media, one of the world's leading casual games solution provider.
Prior to his position at Oberon, Mike was the founder of OpenWonder. OpenWonder is focused on developing and planning specialized web services and is specifically targeting the area of diversity within large corporations.
Prior to founding OpenWonder. Hollard worked at DirectAdvice, a subsidiary of Mellon Financial. Before that role, Holland was a project manager at Infonautics. Infonautics was an operator of specialized information Web sites and tools that was acquired in 2001 by Tucows. Tucows is a Toronto-based provider of wholesale digital products to Internet service providers and Web-hosting companies. In addition, Holland attempted several dot com startups while an undergraduate student.
Michael Holland received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University and his MBA From Duke University.
I seem to have done all the phases of corporate growth in kind of a disconnected order. Infonautics was in a phase that I have always kind of phrased as the fight for significance. If you look at how companies seem to evolve, the first quest is sales. The next quest is survival. And the last que...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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