Chief Executive Officer

As Founder and CEO, Jon Jackson provides the vision and leadership behind Mobile Posse’s mission to create a revolutionary and trusted mobile channel through the active idle screen. Jon envisioned a proactive mobile delivery channel equally well-suited to the needs of carriers, content providers, and brands. In response, Mobile Posse developed a turnkey mobile delivery platform which activates the phone’s idle screen to seamlessly deliver advertising and CRM messages – while ensuring a superior experience for end users.

Jon Jackson is a visionary leader and proven strategist in the mobile solutions space with extensive experience in interactive advertising, corporate management, business development, product development and revenue generation.

Chris Holden brings 18 years of early stage investing and company building experience to Court Square, including 10 years with Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation in a variety of senior executive roles. From 1995 to 2000 he served as Chief Executive Officer of Kesmai Corporation, a wholly owned software and technology subsidiary of News Corp, which he sold to Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS) and America Online (NYSE: AOL).

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Feb 6, 2008

Mobile Posse chosen as one of the ten most promising companies in mobile sector

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June 26, 2008

Northern Virginia Technology Council Announces Finalists and Winners of Annual Hot Ticket Awards Program

Greater Washington Region Companies Recognized for Hot Achievements

Mobile Posse's Board of Directors sets the overall vision for the company, the strategic direction of the company, and provides corporate governance. The board is comprised of senior management representatives of the company, and seasoned investment and industry professionals representing the investors.

October 09, 2008

Mobile Posse and WeatherBug have hooked up to make good use of the idle screen on your cell phone - displaying your local weather info. Mobile Posse's technology delivers permission-based content and ads to a phone's idle screen, so the advertising doesn't get in the way of whatever else you want to do.

Mobile Marketing Today - October 9, 2008

Mobile Posse and WeatherBug have hooked up to make good use of the idle screen on your cell phone - displaying your local weather info. Mobile Posse's technology delivers permission-based content and ads to a phone's idle screen, so the advertising doesn't get in the way of whatever else you want to do.

With the addition of WeatherBug content, Mobile Posse is now poised to ink ad-supported sponsorships to help brands get their message in front of consumers in a non-intrusive way, by sponsoring one of the most popular mobile services: the weather.

Mobile Posse, WeatherBug, idle screen
October 08, 2008

Weather services and information provider WeatherBug announced an agreement with Mobile Posse to extend meteorological data across the mobile idle-screen content and advertising provider's service.

By Jason Ankeny
FierceMobileContent - October 8, 2008

Mobile Posse, WeatherBug, idle screen, mobile content, mobile advertising
August 04, 2008

We need to know what's going on with the 'Skins at all times, so it's a major relief that Mobile Posse just signed a deal with STATS Inc. to give users up-to-the-second sports scores on mobile devices (besides other info).

Tech BizNow - August 4, 2008

We need to know what's going on with the 'Skins at all times, so it's a major relief that Mobile Posse just signed a deal with STATS Inc. to give users up-to-the-second sports scores on mobile devices (besides other info). We met Leader of the Posse Jon Jackson at his McLean office yesterday to hear about the deal and see what else the 20-person start-up is up to.

Mobile Posse, Revol, STATS, Softbank, Columbia Capital, Court Square Ventures
June 28, 2007

At the iMedia Entertainment Marketing Summit, which took place on June 26 at the Beverly Hills Hotel, representatives from the content, technology and strategy sides of the industry examined some of the biggest issues facing interactive entertainment on several fronts.

A Summit panel of experts talks about the iPhone, the power of emerging platforms, Digital Rights Management and other pressing industry trends.

By Jodi Harris
iMedia Connection - June 28, 2007

At the iMedia Entertainment Marketing Summit, which took place on June 26 at the Beverly Hills Hotel, representatives from the content, technology and strategy sides of the industry examined some of the biggest issues facing interactive entertainment on several fronts.

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