Mel Schrieberg

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KnownforCo-founder of Election.com, running first major public election ever on the Internet
Mel Schrieberg
Born
Alma materUniversity of Rhode Island (BS 1967)
Farleigh Dickinson (MBA 1980)[1]
Known forCo-founder of Election.com, running first major public election ever on the Internet

Melvin Schrieberg (1942–2017) was an American businessman, best known for co-founding Election.com, where he acted as the project manager for the first major political election ever run over the internet, the Arizona Democratic Primary of 2000, won by Al Gore. He later served as acting Chief Executive Officer of SpiralFrog, one of the first ad-supported free music services during 2007-2008.[2]

Early business career

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