Location San Francisco, California, United States Regions San Francisco Bay Area, West Coast, Western US Gender Male
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Greg Goff is CEO of Education.com. Education.com provides millions of parents and teachers online tools and content to help their kids and students excel. Education.com offers resources for childhood learning including a comprehensive collection of worksheets, science fair projects and educational activities. The site also offers an innovative
online learning system, Brainzy Games, for early reading and math development.
Previously, Greg was a co-founder of CareDox Inc., a cloud-based service the facilitates the storage and sharing of childhood medical records.
Greg has served in leading roles for a number of web properties and media firms. He served as the President of Primedia Digital, a leading automotive network, that includes Automotive.com and MotorTrend.com among its numerous sites.
Greg launched over 50 new web and print products as General Manager of Targeted Publishing for Knight Ridder, the leading newspaper publisher. Greg also served as Presdient of Village Voice Media Digital, and before that was part of the founding executive team for BabyCenter.com, the leading website for new and expectant mothers.
Greg was part of the founding team of Harmon Publishing- which became the leading publisher of local real estate magazines. Greg launched what became Homes.com, one of the early online classified products.
Greg began his career at Procter & Gamble, where he was the Brand Manager of Crest toothpaste.
Greg currently serves on the Board of Directors for Education.com as well as the board of CareDox and previously sat on the boards of Automotive.com and Village Voice Media.
Each of the former groups led have exited successfully. PRIMEDIA Digital sold for $1.77 billion to PE firm Yucaipa, Village Voice Media sold to a strategic buyer, New Times. BabyCenter.com was part of successful IPO in early 2000, and later sold to Johnson and Johnson, while Harmon Publishing sold for over $100 million to United News & Media, PLC.
