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    Jon Vein

    Serial entrepreneur, civic leader, investor

    Jon Vein is an accomplished entrepreneur, civic leader, and philanthropist, known for his extensive contributions across various sectors, particularly in marketing analytics and public service. He co-founded DignityMoves, an organization focused on addressing the homeless crisis by providing transitional housing solutions.12

    Professional Background

    Jon Vein co-founded and served as the CEO of MarketShare, a prominent cloud-based marketing analytics company that significantly influenced marketing investments for Fortune 50 companies. The company was acquired by Neustar in December 2015 for $450 million, marking one of the largest transactions in Los Angeles technology history.13 Prior to his role at MarketShare, Vein held executive positions at several notable companies, including:

    • Chief Operating Officer at AMG (Artists Management Group): He oversaw various divisions, including talent and feature film production, and played a key role in the company's acquisition by The Firm.

    • Chief Operating Officer at Film Roman: Known for producing acclaimed shows like The Simpsons and King of the Hill, he won an Emmy Award for his work on The Simpsons in 2001.13

    Education and Early Career

    Vein graduated with high honors from the University of California, Berkeley, with a double major in Material Sciences & Engineering and Electrical Engineering-Computer Science. He later earned his Juris Doctor degree cum laude from Harvard Law School.13 Before his legal career, he worked as an engineer on the Strategic Defense Initiative at Hughes Aircraft and Teledyne Relays.13

    Civic Engagement and Recognition

    Jon Vein has been recognized as one of the 500 Most Influential People in Los Angeles by The Los Angeles Business Journal and received the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2016. He is actively involved in various charitable and civic organizations, including serving as:

    • President of the Board for the Los Angeles Convention Center and Tourism Development Department.

    • Board Member for the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the California Science Center.12

    Vein also played a crucial role during the COVID-19 pandemic as an ambassador for the City of Los Angeles, helping secure housing for vulnerable populations, including the homeless and survivors of domestic violence.123

    Personal Life

    Jon Vein is married to Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, an entertainment executive, and they have two children. He continues to engage in various philanthropic efforts and remains a key figure in addressing social issues in Los Angeles.13

    Highlights

    May 18 · clkrep.lacity.org
    [PDF] November 20, 2001 - LA City Clerk - City of Los Angeles

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    Los Angeles Metropolitan Area