Brian Shin
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Brian Shin | |
Born | Nov 1, 1974 United States |
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Occupation | Founder, Visible Measures Corp. |
Brian Shin (born Michigan, USA, 1974), is the co-founder and CEO of Visible Measures Corp. Brian has co-founded four software companies and was an early member of two other startups, Allaire Corp. and Medsite, Inc. Two of the companies he helped found, Creative Aspects and The Cambridge Intelligence Agency, were acquired for positive returns. Allaire Corp., where Brian worked as a junior web developer for one year, went public in 1999 and was subsequently acquired by Macromedia for $310 million. Medsite was a money-losing e-pharmaceutical marketing company that WebMD recently acquired for $41 million, less than half of Medsite's $85 million in venture funding[1]. Brian holds a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Tufts University and recently earned his MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management as a part of the dual degree MBA/SM Harvard-MIT Biomedical Enterprise Program with the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology a program jointly run by MIT and Harvard. He interned with Goldman Sachs & Co. in the Investment Management Division while in business school and acted as a startup consultant to Sirtris Pharma (Nasdaq: SIRT) and Magen Biosciences. He is currently on leave from the second masters in his graduate studies to focus on running Visible Measures. He is married and lives in Boston, MA.