Daniel Kaufman is an angel and real estate investor, entrepreneur, and chairman of Shoott.
Earlier in his career, he founded musician promotion company RadioAirplay in New York in 2010 and JIT Consulting in 1992. He also co-founded several companies: the cryptocurrency NeuCoin in 2014; Smart Lighting in 2011; streaming music service Jango in 2007; Direct Revenue in 2003; online shopping company Dash.com in 1998; and wireless cable AATV - Armenia and America TV Communications and BBTV - Baku and Boston TV Communications in 1995. Kaufman began his career as an analyst with Gemini Consulting in 1991.
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Daniel Kaufman is an angel and real estate investor that has founded and co-founded several technology and media start-up companies. He co-founded Shoott in 2018, where he serves as Chairmanchairman, and he founded DLK Communities in 2012, where he remains active. Kaufman has lived in New York City and Paris, but his current location is unknown.
In July 2018, Kaufman co-founded Shoott with Jennifer Tsay and Kat Tchernavskikh and serves as Chairman. Shoott is headquartered in New York City, connects freelance photographers with customers and is in 600+ locations across 60+ US cities.
In January 2012, Kaufman founded DLK Communities which offers affordable, high-quality apartment communities with extensive services and amenities. He remains active with DLK Communities.
Kaufman founded RadioAirplay in January 2010 and remains involved with the company. RadioAirplay is a free service that provides airplay to emerging artists on internet radio.
Kaufman co-founded Jango in July 2007 with Chris Dowhan. Jango is a free, online music streaming service. Kaufman is still involved with Jango, though his role is unknown.
Kaufman co-founded the cryptocurrency NeuCoin with Johan Sandstrom. Kaufman and Sandstrom raised $2.25 million for the venture. Investors included Patrik Stymne, Rob Goldman, Emil Michael, and Henrik Kjellberg. Launched in 2015, the Paris-based coin was a new cryptocurrency designed specifically to tip content creators and make online micropayments. Its first partners included Kaufman's other companies RadioAirplay and Jango. On November 25, 2016, NeuCoin shut down. NeuCoin announced on its blog that its Foundation would "cease supporting NeuCoin services, destroy its remaining coins and dissolve itself".
Kaufman co-founded Direct Revenue along with Joshua Abram, Rodney Hook and Alan Murray. The company was founded in 2002 and an investor of the company was Insight Partners. Direct Revenue was an adware company that closed in 2007 after it was fined $1.5 million by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in February of 2007. The FTC case charged that they used unfair and deceptive methods to download adware onto consumers’ computers and then obstruct them from removing it, in violation of federal law. Direct Revenue was also sued by the New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer in 2006. The case alleged that Direct Revenue distributed their spyware by offering "free" game and browser enhancements that would then have Direct Revenue's servers install spyware without notifying consumers. The case was dismissed in 2008 in part because the end-user license agreement (EULA) did get end user consent to install the adware.
In July 2018, Kaufman co-founded Shoott with Jennifer Tsay and Kat Tchernavskikh and serves as chairman. Shoott is headquartered in New York City and connects freelance photographers with customers. The company is in 600+ locations across 60+ US cities.
In January 2012, Kaufman founded DLK Communities, which offers affordable, high-quality apartment communities with extensive services and amenities. He remains active with DLK Communities.
Kaufman founded RadioAirplay in January 2010 and remains involved with the company. RadioAirplay is a free service that provides airplay to emerging artists on internet radio.
Kaufman co-founded Jango in July 2007 with Chris Dowhan. Jango is a free, online music streaming service. Kaufman is still involved with Jango, though his role is unknown.
Kaufman co-founded the cryptocurrency NeuCoin with Johan Sandstrom. Kaufman and Sandstrom raised $2.25 million for the venture. Investors included Patrik Stymne, Rob Goldman, Emil Michael, and Henrik Kjellberg. Launched in 2015, the Paris-based coin was a new cryptocurrency designed specifically to tip content creators and make online micropayments. Its first partners included Kaufman's other companies RadioAirplay and Jango. On November 25, 2016, NeuCoin shut down. NeuCoin announced on its blog that its foundation would "cease supporting NeuCoin services, destroy its remaining coins, and dissolve itself".
Kaufman co-founded Direct Revenue along with Joshua Abram, Rodney Hook and Alan Murray. The company was founded in 2002, and an investor of the company was Insight Partners. Direct Revenue was an adware company that closed in 2007 after it was fined $1.5 million by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in February of 2007. The FTC case charged that they used unfair and deceptive methods to download adware onto consumers’ computers and then obstruct them from removing it, in violation of federal law. Direct Revenue was also sued by the New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer in 2006. The case alleged that Direct Revenue distributed their spyware by offering "free" game and browser enhancements that would then have Direct Revenue's servers install spyware without notifying consumers. The case was dismissed in 2008, in part because the end-user license agreement (EULA) did get end-user consent to install the adware.
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Angel and real estate investorInvestor, Entrepreneur and Chairman of Shoott
Kaufman co-founded the cryptocurrency NeuCoin with Johan Sandstrom. Kaufman and Sandstrom raised $2.25 million in for the venture. Investors included Patrik StymnePatrik Stymne (King co-founder), Rob GoldmanRob Goldman (Facebook head of growth), Emil MichaelEmil Michael (Uber SVP of business), and Henrik KjellbergHenrik Kjellberg (Hotwire president). Launched in 2015, the Paris-based coin was a new cryptocurrency designed specifically to tip content creators and make online micropayments. Its first partners included Kaufman's other companies RadioAirplayRadioAirplay and JangoJango. On November 25, 2016, NeuCoin NeuCoin shut down. NeuCoin announced on its blog that its Foundation would "cease supporting NeuCoin services, destroy its remaining coins and dissolve itself".
Earlier in his career, he founded musician promotion company RadioAirplay in New York in 2010 and JIT Consulting in 1992. He also co-founded several companies: the cryptocurrency NeuCoin in 2014,; Smart Lighting in 2011,; streaming music service Jango in 2007,; Direct Revenue in 2003,; online shopping company Dash.com in 1998,; and wireless cable AATV - Armenia and America TV Communications and BBTV - Baku and Boston TV Communications in 1995. Kaufman began his career as an analyst with Gemini Consulting in 1991.
Kaufman co-founded the cryptocurrency NeuCoin with Johan Sandstrom. Kaufman and Sandstrom Sandstrom raised $2.25 million in for the venture. Investors included Patrik Stymne (King co-founder), Rob Goldman (Facebook head of growth), Emil Michael (Uber SVP of business), Henrik Kjellberg (Hotwire president). Launched in 2015, the Paris-based coin was a new cryptocurrency designed specifically to tip content creators and make online micropayments. Its first partners included Kaufman's other companies RadioAirplay and Jango. On November 25, 2016, NeuCoin shut down. NeuCoin announced on its blog that its Foundation would "cease supporting NeuCoin services, destroy its remaining coins and dissolve itself".
Kaufman co-founded the cryptocurrency NeuCoin in 2014 with Johan Sandstrom. The coin launched on September 23, 2015. On 25 November 2016, NeuCoin announced that its Foundation would "cease supporting NeuCoin services, destroy its remaining coins and dissolve itself".
Kaufman co-founded the cryptocurrency NeuCoin with Johan Sandstrom. Kaufman and Sandstrom raised $2.25 million in for the venture. Investors included Patrik Stymne (King co-founder), Rob Goldman (Facebook head of growth), Emil Michael (Uber SVP of business), Henrik Kjellberg (Hotwire president). Launched in 2015, the Paris-based coin was a new cryptocurrency designed specifically to tip content creators and make online micropayments. Its first partners included Kaufman's other companies RadioAirplay and Jango. On November 25, 2016, NeuCoin shut down. NeuCoin announced on its blog that its Foundation would "cease supporting NeuCoin services, destroy its remaining coins and dissolve itself".
Angel and real estate investor, Entrepreneur and Chairman of Shoott, Founder & Co-Founder of Several Tech and Media Companies
Kaufman founded RadioAirplay in January 2010 and remains involved with the company. RadioAirplay is a free service that provides airplay to emerging artists on internet radio.
Angel and real estate investor, Chairman of Shoott, Founder & Co-Founder of Several Tech and Media Companies
Earlier in his career, he founded musician promotion company RadioAirplay in New York in 2010 and JIT Consulting in 1992. He also co-founded the cryptocurrency NeuCoin in 2014, Smart Lighting in 2011, streaming music service Jango in 2007, Direct Revenue in 2003, online shopping company Dash.com in 1998, and wireless cable AATV - Armenia and America TV Communications and BBTV - Baku and Boston TV Communications in 1995. Kaufman began his career as an analyst with Gemini Consulting in 1991.
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Daniel Kaufman is an angel and real estate investor that has founded and co-founded several technology and media start-up companies. He co-founded Shoott.comShoott in 2018, where he serves as Chairman, and founded DLK Communities in 2012, where he remains active. Kaufman has lived in New York City and Paris, but his current location is unknown.
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Earlier in his career, he founded musician promotion company RadioAirplay in New York in 2010 and JIT Consulting in 1992. He also co-founded the cryptocurrency NeuCoin in 2014, Smart Lighting in 2011, streaming music service Jango in 2007, Direct Revenue in 2003, online shopping company Dash.com in 1998, and wireless cable AATV - Armenia and America TV Communications and BBTV - Baku and Boston TV Communications in 1995. Kaufman began his career as an analyst with Gemini Consulting in 1991.
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Daniel Kaufman is an angelAngel and real estate investor that has also founded and co-founded several technology start-up companies
Daniel Kaufman is an angel and real estate investor that has founded and co-founded several technology and media start-up companies. He co-founded Shoott.com in 2018, where he serves as Chairman, and founded DLK Communities in 2012, where he remains active. Kaufman has lived in New York CityNew York City and ParisParis, but his current location is unknown.
Earlier in his career, he founded musician promotion company RadioAirplay in New York in 2010 and JIT Consulting in 1992. He also co-founded the cryptocurrency NeuCoin in 2014, Smart Lighting in 2011, streaming music service Jango in 2007 and JIT Consulting in 1992. He also co-founded the cryptocurrency NeuCoin in 2014, Smart Lighting in 2011, Direct Revenue in 2003, online shopping company Dash.com in 1998, and wireless cable AATV - Armenia and America TV Communications and BBTV - Baku and Boston TV Communications in 1995.
In July 2018, Kaufman co-founded Shoott with Jennifer Tsay and Kat Tchernavskikh and serves as Chairman. Shoott is headquartered in New York City, connects freelance photographers with clientscustomers and is in 600+ locations across 60+ USUS cities.
Kaufman co-founded the cryptocurrency NeuCoin in 2014 with Johan SandstromJohan Sandstrom. The coin launched on September 23, 2015. On 25 November 2016, NeuCoin announced that its Foundation would "cease supporting NeuCoin services, destroy its remaining coins and dissolve itself".
July 2018
2014
January 2012
January 2010
July 2007
Daniel Kaufman is an angel and real estate investor that has founded and co-founded several technology and media start-up companies. He co-founded Shoott.com in 2018, where he serves as Chairman, and founded DLK Communities in 2012, where he remains active. Kaufman has lived in New York City and Paris but his current location is unknown.
Daniel Kaufman is an angel and real estate investor that has also founded and co-founded several technology start-up companies