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Projjol Banerjea

Director of Marketing, SponsorPay

Headline: Startup Member
Work status: Employed Full-Time
Industries: Entertainment, Gaming, Internet, Media, Mobile
Interested in: Brainstorming, Finding team mates, Meeting new people, Promoting my startups, Receiving feedback, Recruiting for my startup
Schools: DePauw University, Indiana University System, University of Oxford

FEATURED STARTUP

SponsorPay

SponsorPay SponsorPay

SponsorPay is the leading global cross-platform advertising solution for the monetization of premium content or virtual currency on social networks, virtual worlds, mobile apps as well as online games and services.

  • Startup type: Company
  • Status: Active
  • Stage: Growth

WORK EXPERIENCE

Employer: SponsorPay
Position: Director of Marketing
Time period: June 2010 - Present

Employer: Surfpin
Position: VP Marketing

EDUCATION

University: Indiana University System
Time period: 2006 - 2010
Degree: Informatics (Human-Computer Interaction), MSc

University: University of Oxford
Time period: 2008 - 2009
Degree: Marketing/Strategy, MBA

University: DePauw University
Time period: 2002 - 2006
Degree: Computer Science (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa), BA

Projjol's Startups (1)

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  • SponsorPay

    SponsorPay is the leading global cross-platform advertising solution for the monetization of premium content or virtual currency on social networks, virtual worlds, mobile apps as well as online games and services.

Projjol is Following (4)

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  • daopay

    Worldwide Payments, charged to the Phone Bill

  • Allopass

    Allopass is an Internet Payment Service Provider,that specializes in pay-per-phone and pay-per-SMS (text message). It enables websites customers to purchase via mobile and landline, and empowers websi...

  • BOKU

    BOKU is a mobile online payments company

  • Zong

    Zong is the leading mobile payment service for monetizing Web audiences in the social media and gaming spaces. We're connected to 80 carriers in 15 countries, giving publishers access to over 95% of the mobile phone users in North America and Europe