Joe Mohen
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Name | Joe Mohen |
Gender | Male |
Description | Joe Mohen has developed Internet systems and software packages with cumulative sales of more than $1 billion dollars. As founding CEO of Election.com, Inc., the first global Internet election company, Mr. Mohen became known in the software and Internet industries as both a visionary and leader. Mr. Mohen led election.com to an extremely successful round of start-up funding, which includied an equity stake from VeriSign, and from other strategic investors worldwide. Under his leadership, election.com conducted the world’s first legally binding public elections over the Internet, which included the Arizona Democratic Primary. Election.com expanded to seven countries during its first two years of operation. He has received extensive press coverage from international media including CNN, The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, Business Week, ABC, CBS, NHK Japan, BBC, and MTV. Mr. Mohen is also the founder of ParishPay, a fully automated Internet payment system which has dramatically improved financial operations for religious organizations. He served as CEO of Proginet Corporation from 1991 thru 1996, which he founded in 1986. Mr. Mohen managed key strategic alliances with IBM, Novell, and Microsoft, the latter two included equity participation. He led the company through a multi-jurisdictional initial public offering in May of 1995, after which the company’s share price tripled. He is a member of Legatus, the organization of Catholic CEOs, the National Association of Recording Industry Professionals, and a former member and blue ribbon committee member of the National Association of Corporate Directors. |
Birth | July 19 1956 |
Nationality | United States of America |
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