Mitch Tuchman, "The Best Investment Advice You'll Never Get"

Dec '09 16 Wed 8:00 AM
Location

750 Kearny Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
415-433-6600

Estimated attendance
 22  people attended.

Who organized?
Michael Bradley

(Host: Sid Tuchman)
Mitch Tuchman is the CEO of MarketRiders, Inc. a Registered Investment Adviser, and has more than 25 years experience in venture capital, public finance and technology. Previously, Mr. Tuchman was a sub-advisor to Apex Capital, LLC, on its technology micro-cap portfolio. From 1998 - 2001, Mr. Tuchman invested in and advised venture funds and was instrumental in facilitating several key transactions including C2B Technologies’ sale to Inktomi, Net Market Makers sale to Jupiter Communications, and Chrome Data Systems sale to DealerTrack.
A Silicon Valley veteran, Mr. Tuchman began his career at Atari, Inc. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Workstream Inc. (Nasdaq:WSTM), Inuvo (Amex:INUV) and Phoenix Technologies (Nasdaq: PTEC) and as a director of Kintera, Inc. (Nasdaq:KNTA) was instrumental in its sale to Blackbaud Inc. Mr. Tuchman received his MBA from Harvard Business School and his BA from Boston University.
Mitch Tuchman is an expert in ETF’s and retirement investing. The firm advises and teaches clients to become self-reliant investors using an online service that allows them to build and manage their own ETF portfolio.
Mr. Tuchman has recently been written up in the NYTimes, Barron’s, appeared on CNBC, and Fox Business News among other TV interviews. His firm, MarketRiders just won an award from Fast Company as one of the top 8 most innovative financial start-ups for 2009.

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