Mark Jung has spent the last 18 years as a successful internet CEO and
entrepreneur. He is currently the CEO of Vudu, a leading provider of digital
home entertainment and interactive television services.
Prior to joining Vudu, Mark was the Chief Operating Officer of Fox Interactive
Media (FIM) where he was responsible for all of its internet properties
including MySpace, IGN Entertainment, FoxSports.com, Scout Media, and
AmericanIdol.com. Prior to FIM, Mark was the co-founder and CEO of IGN
Entertainment (formerly Snowball.com), a leading Internet media and services
company for videogaming and other forms of digital entertainment that he took
public in March 2000 and then private in August 2003.
Mark led IGN's sale to NewsCorp, the parent company of Fox Interactive Media,
for $650 million in October 2005. Prior to founding IGN, Mark was the
co-founder and CEO of Worldtalk Corporation, an Internet security company that
he took public in 1996 and that has since merged with Tumbleweed
Communications.
Mark holds an MBA from Stanford Business School and a B.S. in Electrical
Engineering from Princeton University. He is an active member of the Golden
Gate Chapter of YPO, and is Chairman of the Board of Songbird (POTI), as well
as a member of the Board of Directors of 3PAR and the San Francisco Symphony.