Mr George Bell

KANDO id: 41213

Bio

Mr Bell is a Managing Director at GC and is currently on leave and serving as CEO of Jumptap, the leading independent mobile ad network. George is not making any new investments at this time. Mr George has been involved in the creation and growth of consumer businesses for 25 years. Before General Catalyst, he was CEO of Upromise, the country’s largest college savings service, sold in 2006 to Sallie Mae. Previously, George was Chairman and CEO of Excite@Home, bringing together the Excite portal with the @Home cable broadband platform in a $7 billion merger. George was CEO of Excite prior to the merger, led the company’s IPO, oversaw the acquisition of more than 20 companies and expanded Excite into a worldwide media property. Earlier George founded The Outdoor Life Network (now Versus Network), a specialty cable channel reaching 60+MM homes; and served as SVP, Times Mirror Magazines, where he oversaw eight special interest magazines, such as SKI and Field & Stream. He won the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award both in California and New England and four national Emmy Awards as a producer and writer of adventure, wildlife and vanishing culture documentaries. George has also been featured in TIME, Fortune, Forbes and Business Week, has appeared regularly on CNBC as both as a guest and co-host, and he’s spoken extensively on new media, convergence, and leadership. Mr Bell is a board member at General Catalyst: DataLogix, Observer to Big Fish Games, a former board member of Going.com, former Board Chairman, Harris Interactive (NASDAQ: HPOL), advisory Board Member, Adsafe, Next Jump and Simulmedia, Inc. Non-profit board memberships includes Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council, National Board of Trust for Public Land, National Urban Squash and Education Association Mr Bell is a graduate of Harvard College, earning a BA in English

Career


General Catalyst Partners

Venture capital firm that makes early-stage and transformational investments.

Excite@Home


Education


Harvard University

BA