Aaron Cohen, CEO anyClip.com
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Aaron Cohen has 12 years of Internet Media experience in consumer Internet as senior executive.  He has completed 13 transactions involving the buying, selling or capitalizing of early-stage Internet media companies.  He has founded or co-founded 4 startups, and served as CEO for two companies as a non-founder.  In the aggregate, Aaron’s companies have generated nearly $100mm for shareholders.
Starting in March of 2009, Aaron became the CEO of anyClip.com, a Jerusalem and New York-based media and technology company giving consumers and developers access to iconic moments from a rich library of licensed movies.
Aaron became the CEO of MenuPages in February of 2008 As CEO, Aaron expanded relationships with MenuPages partners including CitySearch and Tribune Company, and completed a sale of the company to Wasserstein Media’s New York Magazine in July of 2008.
Before MenuPages, Aaron was the CEO of Bolt Media and lead the company for 3 and half years during which he boosted revenue by 100% and repositioned the company as a leading video-based community.  During Aaron’s tenure at Bolt, unique visitors grew from 1mm to 6mm per month.  The company’s advertisers included the leading youth marketers in virtually every advertising category such as Verizon Wireless, Coca Cola, Nike, and Wendy’s. Aaron sold the company to the GOFISH corporation (GOFH), a youth advertising network in August of 2007.
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