Matt Coffin

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Matt Coffin is a Los Angeles-based internet entrepreneur and investor. He was the President and Founder of LowerMyBills.com, which was sold to Experian in 2005 for $330 million.[1] In addition to LowerMyBills.com, he was President of Experian Online Customer Acquisition Services and President of the incubator-like Experian Interactive Innovation Center. Matt was an Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of Year award winner in 2007 and was Southern California Entrepreneur of the Year in 2006.

Mr. Coffin also sat on the Board of Directors for Business.com, which was started by incubator eCompanies, whose venture arm was an early investor in LowerMyBills.com. He is an early angel investor in human powered search engine Mahalo.com[2]

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  1. ^ Business.com Board of Directors information. Retrieved on 2007-05-16
  2. ^ Business.com. <ref>[http://web002.ey.com/eoy/eoylook.nsf/AreaList/Greater+Los+Angeles] <ref> {http://www.scsc.org/awards/history.html} Retrieved on [[2007-05-16]]</li></ol></ref>