Scott Banister

Scott Banister
Born 1975 (age 36–37)
Kansas City, Missouri
Residence Half Moon Bay, California
Occupation Entrepreneur and investor
Known for Co-founder of IronPort
Spouse Cyan Banister

Scott Banister (born 1975 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an American entrepreneur and angel investor. He is best known as a co-founder of IronPort and an early advisor and board member at PayPal.

Biography

In the summer of 1995, Banister cofounded SponsorNet New Media, Inc., along with fellow University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign students Max Levchin and Luke Nosek.[1] Banister created the Submit It! service while in college. He left during his sophomore year in 1996 to co-found Submit It! Inc., where he served as vice president of technology.[2][3] The company's other products included ListBot and ClickTrade. Submit It! Inc. was acquired by LinkExchange in June 1998,[4] which in turn was acquired by Microsoft in November 1998.[5]

Banister then spent time working with other start-ups as board member and investor. These start-ups include eVoice, creator of the first email-enabled home voicemail service, which was acquired by AOL in 2001. He served as VP of Ideas at idealab!, where he contributed numerous innovations, including the unique bid-for-placement search engine model that powers Overture. In December 2000, with Scott Weiss, Banister co-founded IronPort, an email appliance provider that was acquired in 2007 by Cisco for US$830 million.[6][7][8]

Scott Banister is co-founder and chairman of Zivity, an adult-themed social networking site co-founded with his wife, Cyan Banister, and Jeffrey Wescott.[9] [10] He was an early investor in Powerset, a startup building a natural language search engine, and sits on the company's Board of Directors. He also sits on the Board of Directors for Slide, a start-up founded by PayPal co-founder Max Levchin. Other private equity investments include Zappos.com, LiveOps, Facebook, Hi5.com, Tagged.com, iLike, Causes.com, and TekTrak.[11]

Banister currently lives in Half Moon Bay, California with his wife Cyan.

References

  1. ^ "SponsorNet New Media". Freebase. http://www.freebase.com/view/en/sponsornet_new_media. Retrieved 2011-02-17. 
  2. ^ "Bios". Submit It!, Inc.. Archived from the original on January 21, 1998. http://web.archive.org/web/19980121155206/submit-it.com/pressroom/sibio.htm. 
  3. ^ "Scott Banister". LinkedIn. http://www.linkedin.com/in/banister. Retrieved February 17, 2011. "VP Technology, Co-Founder: Submit It!" 
  4. ^ "LinkExchange Acquires Submit It!". ClickZ. June 24, 1998. http://www.clickz.com/clickz/news/1704870/linkexchange-acquires-submit-it. 
  5. ^ "Acquisition Enables MSN to Reach More Customers". Microsoft News Center. November 5, 1998. http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/1998/nov98/linkpr.mspx/. 
  6. ^ "IronPort - Press Release". IronPort. 2007-06-25. http://www.ironport.com/company/ironport_pr_2007-06-25.html. 
  7. ^ "Cisco Announces Agreement to Acquire IronPort". Cisco. 2007-01-04. http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2007/corp_010407.html?sid=BAC-NewsWire. 
  8. ^ "Cisco Buys IronPort for $830 Million". crmbuyer.com. http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/OObwFRVynd9ti2/Cisco-Buys-IronPort-for-830-Million.xhtml. 
  9. ^ "Scott Banister, Chairman, talks about Zivity on Fox Business". YouTube. November 8, 2007. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fM_hm8AGd9g. 
  10. ^ "Zivity's Scott Banister on Fox Business Network". Zivity. November 8, 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-11-18. http://web.archive.org/web/20071118153617/http://blog.zivity.com/2007/11/8/zivity-s-scott-banister-on-fox-business-network. 
  11. ^ "iPhone Tracking Service Provider TekTrak Locates Seed Funding". TechCrunch. December 14, 2010. http://techcrunch.com/2010/12/14/tektrak-seed-funding/. Retrieved Match 1, 2011. 

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