Marty Schultz
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Mr. Schultz is a founder of McGruff SafeGuard (www.GoMcGruff.com), a partnership with the National Crime Prevention Council and McGruff, monitors your kids’ potentially dangerous online activity, including: MySpace, Facebook, AOL, MSN, and Yahoo. The Service alerts you to dangerous behavior, such as Internet predators, sexual abuse, drug use, or criminal activity, and provides helpful advice on how to deal with certain issues. The service allows you to conveniently review your kids’ activities using a secure website, or be notified of potentially dangerous situations via cell phone and email alerts.
Mr. Schultz was a co-founder of eSped (www.esped.com, 2000), an educational ASP focusing on school districts providing services for special need students.
He was the founder and President of Omtool (www.omtool.com, 1991-1999), a company that provided enterprise messaging systems based on faxing to Fortune 500 companies. Prior to Omtool, Mr. Schultz founded and ran a company that enabled Digital Equipment Corp. resellers to sell their software on the new generation of microcomputers. Marty serves on the board of Omtool (NASD:OMTL) and eSped, is on the board of advisors for several software startups and consults with Fort Point Venture Capital.
He holds a Certificate from the Harvard Business School Owner/President Program and earned a B.S. and M.S. from Carnegie Mellon.