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Gene Hoffman | |
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Born | c. 1975 [a] |
Alma mater | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [b] |
Occupation | Technology executive |
Known for | CEO of Chia Network; co-CEO of Permuto Capital; co-founder of eMusic and Vindicia |
Gene Hoffman is an American technology executive. He serves as the chief executive officer (CEO) and president of Chia Network, and as the co-chief executive officer (co-CEO) of Permuto Capital. [2] [3] He previously co-founded the online music service eMusic.com and the subscription billing company Vindicia. [4]
While a student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Hoffman co-founded PrivNet, a privacy software startup that developed Internet Fast Forward, one of the first commercial ad-blocking programs. PrivNet was acquired by Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) in 1996, after which Hoffman moved to Silicon Valley to work at PGP. [5] [6]
Hoffman co-founded eMusic.com in January 1998 and served as its president and chief executive officer until its acquisition by Vivendi Universal (Universal Music Group). The acquisition, reported at approximately $23–25 million in cash, was completed in April 2001. [7] [8]
In 2003, Hoffman co-founded Vindicia, a software-as-a-service provider of subscription billing and digital commerce tools, and served as chairman and CEO until 2016. Vindicia was among three companies acquired by Amdocs in 2016 as part of its digital strategy. [9] [10]
Hoffman became an advisor to Chia Network in 2017 and joined full-time in August 2019 as chief operating officer and president. He was appointed CEO on January 1, 2023. [11] [2]
In December 2024, Hoffman was appointed co-CEO of Permuto Capital and chairman of its board of directors, as disclosed in company announcements and filings. [12] [3]