Bri Holt
Bri Holt is an American Internet entrepreneur and businessman. He is best known for founding Engrade, a Santa Monica-based education technology startup. Mr. Holt founded Engrade in 2003 as a high school student trying to build a way for his own teachers to share students' grades online.[1] Engrade was acquired by McGraw-Hill Education in January 2014.[2] Mr. Holt also founded Vidmeter, an online video analytics platform, later sold to Visible Measures in January 2008.[3][4][5][6][7][8]
In 2006, Mr. Holt founded SocialMeter, the first social media analytics service.[9]. In 2007, SocialMeter was acquired by AdaptiveBlue, a startup backed by venture capital firm Union Square Ventures.[10]
In April 2018, Mr. Holt registered the Holtdex Fund hedge fund with the SEC, no details on the fund are disclosed.[11]
References
- Mitroff, Sarah (2013-05-02). "High school coder gets $3M for his gradebook software, 10-years later". VentureBeat.
- Empson, Rip (2014-02-09). "McGraw-Hill Buys Engrade For ~$50M As It Moves Away From Textbooks, Towards A Future Of SaaS". TechCrunch.
- Gannes, Liz (2007-01-02). "Where to Find Good Video: Vidmeter". GigaOm.
- Strange, Adario (2007-04-05). "Vidmeter NOT In Bed With MTV". WIRED.
- Pash, Adam (2007-01-17). "Keep up with online video at Vidmeter". Lifehacker.
- Carl, Bialik (2007-01-05). "Counting Internet Users Remains a Guessing Game (Paywalled)". WSJ.
- Cashmore, Pete (2007-02-18). "Vidmeter Tracker: Track Videos on MySpace, YouTube, Metacafe". Mashable.
- Weisenthal, Joseph (2008-01-28). "Visible Measures Gets $13.5 Million Second Round; Acquires Vidmeter For Video Tracking". PaidContent.org.
- "Check for bookmarks with SocialMeter". TechCrunch.com. 2006-08-19. Retrieved 2020-06-07.
- Strange, Adario (2007-04-04). "The Truthiness Of Viacom's Lawsuit". Wired.com. Retrieved 2020-06-07.
- "SEC FORM D". SEC.gov. 2018-04-26. Retrieved 2018-05-10.