Ted Barnett

Serial entrepreneur and product manager for internet consumer businesses

Experience

2011-present: BYLINER INCORPORATED (San Francisco, CA)
Co-founder and COO. We'll find you something good to read! www.byliner.com.

2008-2010: SUPERSECRET INCORPORATED (San Francisco, CA)
Co-founder and CEO. Social gaming site for kids age 8-12. USA Today review of SuperSecret.

2007-2008: PRODUCTCORE LLC (San Francisco, CA)
Co-founder and Partner. Product management consulting and software development firm focused on consumer internet services. Clients include Ancestry.com, Grouper.com, and Moka5.

2006-2007: REARDEN LLC (San Francisco, CA)
Vice President, Business Development. Startup incubator. VP of Product Marketing for Rearden subsidiary Mova. Launched Mova Contour Reality Capture system at SIGGRAPH 2006. See related NY Times article.

2003-2005: OFOTO - KODAK (Emeryville, CA)
Vice President, Product Management. Online photo sharing service. Built in-house product management team. Managed development of premium service and specialty products line (photobook, calendars, etc.)

2000-2003: GIANT WATCHFACE PRODUCTIONS (San Francisco, CA)
Co-founder. Music and event promotion.

1999-2000: AMERICA ONLINE (Mountain View, CA)
Vice President. AOL Shopping Products Group and You've Got Pictures Group.

1998-1999: WHEN.COM (Redwood City, CA)
President & CEO. Co-founded When.com, a Web-based calendar service. Sold to AOL in March, 1999. Co-authored patent 7174517 ("Multi-layered online calendaring and purchasing") issued February 6, 2007.

1996-1998: ACTIVESITE (Redwood City, CA)
Partner. Co-founded ActiveSite, a Web site development firm focused on highly-interactive, database-driven Internet and intranet sites. Clients included Bank of America, Netscape, Microsoft, Fenwick & West, Kinetix, Net-It Software, and Wizards of the Coast.

1993-1996: PF.MAGIC (San Francisco, CA)
Director of Production. Managed 20-person production team at PF.Magic. Produced Dogz, the first in a line of widely-acclaimed Windows/Mac entertainment products (3 MM+ units sold). Managed development of Sega and SNES versions of Ballz, a humorous, 3D fighting game for 8-14 year olds.