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Bryan Bogensberger
Entrepreneur, Advisor, Investor, and Board Member passionate about building relationships, partnerships, and businesses. Let’s connect and share anytime.
Bryan Bogensberger is an experienced entrepreneur and business leader who is currently a Co-Founder at Sol & Sumo.1 His LinkedIn profile provides a comprehensive overview of his professional background:
Career Highlights
Bryan has held numerous leadership positions throughout his career, including:
- Executive Producer at The Life I've Picked, LLC (October 2021 - Present)
- CEO of Mangofish Studios (January 2020 - Present)
- CEO of npm, Inc. (July 2018 - September 2019)
- Co-Founder and Chairman of Quiver Media Inc. (July 2014 - July 2019)
- CEO and Co-Founder of Inktank, Inc. (August 2011 - May 2014)
Entrepreneurial Experience
Bogensberger has a strong track record of founding and leading companies:
- Pandemonio: Founder (July 2016 - Present)
- Reasonablysmart.com: CEO and Co-founder (July 2008 - December 2008)
- Marketingisland: CEO, President, and Co-founder (2000 - 2008)
Advisory Roles
He has also served as an advisor to several organizations:
- HMC INQ: Advisor (July 2017 - Present)
- Hockeystick.co: Advisor and Board Member (January 2016 - January 2023)
- FINOS: Board Member (February 2019 - January 2020)
Education
Bryan Bogensberger holds a BBA in Business Administration from Wilfrid Laurier University (1987 - 1991).1
Recognition
In May 2018, he received the Entrepreneurial Spirit Award from the Wilfrid Laurier University Alumni Association, recognizing his outstanding work as a business founder and entrepreneurial leader.1
Current Focus
As a Co-Founder at Sol & Sumo, Bogensberger continues to pursue his passion for entrepreneurship and business development.1 He describes himself as an "Entrepreneur, advisor, world traveler who loves ambitious people, big ideas and inspiring cliffside patios".23
Highlights
You can take the boy out of Oakland, and (gallingly) you can take the Athletics out of Oakland -- but you can never take the Oakland Athletics out of the boy
I remember similar moments in Oakland with @BringerOfRain20, so distant in the past now. Happy for Philly -- and fuck John Fisher.