Nathan Mumm

American entrepreneur, radio host, technologist (born 1973) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nathan Mumm (born 1973) is an American business executive and radio talk show host for TechTime Radio. He was the original owner of the basketball team Snohomish County Explosion that played in the National Athletic Basketball League and International Basketball League.

Born
Nathan Joseph Mumm

(1973-12-20) December 20, 1973 (age 52)
EducationEverett Community College (never finished hired directly to Microsoft)
OccupationsTechnologist, Radio Host, Entrepreneur
KnownforTalk show host for TechTime Radio
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Born
Nathan Joseph Mumm

(1973-12-20) December 20, 1973 (age 52)
EducationEverett Community College (never finished hired directly to Microsoft)
OccupationsTechnologist, Radio Host, Entrepreneur
Known forTalk show host for TechTime Radio
TitlePresident, Courtyard Media Foundation
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He is President of Courtyard Media Foundation, a non-profit foundation in Snohomish County. He founded the National Athletic Basketball League and was the commissioner and compliance director. He is also on the board for GeekFest West in Snohomish County Washington.

Early life and education

A graduate of Marysville Pilchuck High School, Nathan studied Business at Everett Community College.[1] He left college early to work for Microsoft, where he remained for 13 years 10 as a Microsoft employee before retiring.[citation needed] He later went back to school at the Thunderbird School of Global Management.[citation needed]

Career

Mumm is the main host of a technology radio show that airs across the United States called TechTime Radio.[2] Mumm also works as the Chief Information Officer CIO for high net-worth businesses with their CIO on Demand services based in the Greater Seattle area.[3][4] Mumm is currently the producer of the geek-themed festival called GeekFest West. [5][6] Mumm serves as the President of Courtyard Media Foundation a non-profit organization in Snohomish County.[7]

Recognition

In 2011, Mumm was elected to the board of the National Athletic Basketball League and was elected as the league's first commissioner.[citation needed] Mumm, the original co-founder of the National Athletic Basketball League, which started in 2010, sold the startup professional league to Productive Citizens Incorporated in the summer of 2011.[8]

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