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− | Antonio Marzo is the CEO and co-founder of [[Bloson.com]]<ref>[http://www.bloson.com/about/ bloson.com]</ref> and the Director of Spanish and Latin American Markets of [[SEDO]]<ref>[http://www.dnjournal.com/articles/events/sedo-at-mohonk-2007-page2.htm DN Journal]</ref> | + | Antonio Marzo is the CEO and co-founder of [[Bloson.com]]<ref>[http://www.bloson.com/about/ bloson.com]</ref> and the Director of Spanish and Latin American Markets of [[SEDO]].<ref>[http://www.dnjournal.com/articles/events/sedo-at-mohonk-2007-page2.htm DN Journal]</ref> |
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− | Antonio Marzo currently resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/antonio.marzo Facebook.com]</ref> He grew up in Malaga, Spain <ref>[http://www.google.com/profiles/AntonioMarzo79 Google.com]</ref> and attended University of Malaga, University of Applied Sciences Kiel and Harvard University. <ref>[http://www.xing.com/profile/Antonio_Marzo xing.com]</ref> | + | Antonio Marzo currently resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts;<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/antonio.marzo Facebook.com]</ref> he grew up in Malaga, Spain <ref>[http://www.google.com/profiles/AntonioMarzo79 Google.com]</ref> where he attended University of Malaga, University of Applied Sciences Kiel before going to Harvard University. <ref>[http://www.xing.com/profile/Antonio_Marzo xing.com]</ref> |
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− | Antonio Marzo joined [[SEDO]] in 2005 and worked for four years in Germany and the United States. <ref>[http://www.elconfidencial.com/tendencias/social-imposible-perder-tiempo-20100116.html El confidencial]</ref>In 1998, he got the idea of [[Bloson.com]] and contacted a former colleague of Sedo, [[Guillermo Puig]], who worked for the Embassy of Spain in Indonesia and [[Javier Otin]], software engineer and recent graduate from Harvard and registered the company.<ref>[http://bostinnovation.com/2010/04/16/bloson-where-interacting-with-content-translates-into-charitable-donations/ Boston Innovation]</ref> In 2009, his team got the initial funding from [[SEDO]] and finally in 2010 he lunched the company | + | Antonio Marzo joined [[SEDO]] in 2005 and worked for four years in Germany and the United States. <ref>[http://www.elconfidencial.com/tendencias/social-imposible-perder-tiempo-20100116.html El confidencial]</ref>In 1998, he got the idea of [[Bloson.com]] and contacted a former colleague of [[SEDO]], [[Guillermo Puig]], who worked for the Embassy of Spain in Indonesia and [[Javier Otin]], a software engineer and recent graduate from Harvard, and they registered the company.<ref>[http://bostinnovation.com/2010/04/16/bloson-where-interacting-with-content-translates-into-charitable-donations/ Boston Innovation]</ref> In 2009, his team got the initial funding from [[SEDO]] and, finally, in 2010 he launched the company |
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| ==Career History== | | ==Career History== |
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− | * Antonio Marzo joined [[SEDO]] in May 2005 as the director of Spanish and Latin American Markets. his job resposibility includes opportunities in non-English speaking markets specially the Latin American Market.
| + | Antonio Marzo joined [[SEDO]] in May 2005 as the director of Spanish and Latin American Markets. His job responsibilities include fostering opportunities in non-English speaking markets. In May 2008, he jointly founded Bloson.com, and is currently serving as the CEO of the company. |
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− | * In May 2008, he jointly founded Bloson.com, and is currently serving as the CEO of the company.
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| ==References== | | ==References== |