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Jon David Carder
NationalityAmerican
OccupationBusinessman

Jon David Carder is an American businessman.[1][2] He is the co founder and CEO of Empyr, an (O2O) commerce company.[3][4][5][6]

Undertaking

After selling Clientshop.com for $10 million, Carder cofounded Mogl, a reward program concentrating on restaurants using card linked offer technology.[7][8][9][10]

Philanthropy

Through his company Mogl, Jon helps food banks to raise money.[11][12]

References

  1. ^ "Interview with Jon David Carder, CEO of Mogl". news24hours.
  2. ^ "A millionaire who retired at age 27 explains why he went back to work after only 3 weeks". businessinsider.
  3. ^ "The Formula to Create a Trillion-Dollar O2O Industry". inc.
  4. ^ "Is Jon Carder from Mars? The Contrarian Views of Mogl's Founding CEO". xconomy.
  5. ^ "Online to Offline Commerce is the Holy Grail of the Internet". tech.co.
  6. ^ "what Is 'O2O' and Is it Really a Trillion Dollar Opportunity?". huffingtonpost.
  7. ^ "App spotlight: Mogl helps raise money for food banks". usatoday.
  8. ^ http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2015/aug/19/mogl-jon-carder-avalon-aequitas-correlation/
  9. ^ "Mogl Gets $11M in Venture Funding". nbcsandiego.
  10. ^ "How the guy who retired at age 26 wishes he hadn't been motivated by money". mixergy.
  11. ^ "App spotlight: Mogl helps raise money for food banks". usatoday.
  12. ^ "E410: Mogl's Jon Carder on 'fighting hunger with hunger' & Ask Jason". thisweekinstartups.