Authors
As someone who has founded, built, managed, and sold a successful Internet company, Matt Fortnow has been in the tech startup trenches. In 1996, he cofounded Commissioner.com, the Internet’s first fantasy sports service. Matt grew the company, which created fantasy sports games for the NFL, Major League Baseball, CBS SportsLine, and several others, as well as international games for soccer and cricket. In 1999, he and his partners sold the company to CBS SportsLine (currently CBS Sports), which still runs their products today.
Previously, as an entertainment lawyer, Matt co-authored the 7th Edition of This Business of Music, the bible of the music industry. He’s represented a variety of musical artists, songwriters, producers, and record companies; appeared as a regularly featured copyright expert on television; and lectured internationally. An honors graduate of Carnegie Mellon University and a Cum Laude graduate of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where he edited and wrote for the Cardozo Law Review, Matt has also written several articles on music industry issues.
Since the sale of Commissioner.com, Matt has been consulting entrepreneurs and has been involved in various startups as an investor or advisor. Six years ago, he dove into the world of blockchain, doing business development for GameCredits (GAME). In 2018, he arranged a deal between GameCredits and FanDuel, the largest fantasy sports company, for contests throughout the FIFA World Cup. Matt is cofounder of Blockchain Guys, a premier blockchain and cryptocurrency consultancy. He has become increasingly enamored by digital art and non-fungible tokens since the original CryptoKitties, and he has created the official NFTs for iconic brands such as The Three Stooges. Matt recently discussed the future of NFTs on Marketing for the Now with Gary Vaynerchuk.
QuHarrison Terry is a growth marketer at Mark Cuban Companies, a Dallas, Texas, venture capital firm, where he advises and assists portfolio companies with their marketing strategies and objectives. Previously, he led marketing at Redox, focusing on lead acquisition, new user experience, events, and content marketing. In 2015, he cofounded 23VIVI, the world’s first digital art marketplace powered by the blockchain. In 2021, he sold an NFT of the Worldstar Hip-Hop Chain for 121 ETH on OpenSea.
QuHarrison has been featured on CNN, Huffington Post, Xconomy, Cointelegraph, MobiHealth News, MedCity News, and many others. As a speaker and moderator, QuHarrison has presented at CES, SXSW, TEDx, Marquette University, and the Open Data Science Conference. QuHarrison is a four-time recipient of LinkedIn’s Top Voices in Technology award.