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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 the University of Malaga, University of Applied Sciences Kiel, before going to Harvard University. <ref>[http://www.xing.com/profile/Antonio_Marzo xing.com]</ref> | 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 the University of Malaga, University of Applied Sciences Kiel, before going to Harvard University. <ref>[http://www.xing.com/profile/Antonio_Marzo xing.com]</ref> | ||
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 [[ | 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 | ||
==Career History== | ==Career History== |
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Country: | USA |
Email: | antonio [at] bloson.com |
Facebook: | [Antonio Marzo Antonio Marzo] |
LinkedIn: | [antoniomarzo Antonio Marzo] |
Antonio Marzo is the CEO and co-founder of Bloson.com[1], and the Director of Spanish and Latin American Markets of SEDO.[2]
Marzo currently resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts;[3] he grew up in Malaga, Spain [4] where he attended the University of Malaga, University of Applied Sciences Kiel, before going to Harvard University. [5]
Antonio Marzo joined SEDO in 2005 and worked for four years in Germany and the United States. [6]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.[7] In 2009, his team got the initial funding from Sedo and, finally, in 2010 he launched the company
Career History
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.