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Marc Kramer is an American serial entrepreneur, business book author and journalist. He founded the country's first formally organized investor angel network, the Pennsylvania Private Investors Group, now called the Private Investors Forum, and the country's first cyber bank insurance product for small businesses, Commercial Deposit Insurance. Marc is also founder of Dads & Daughters, a group that made sure that entrepreneurial fathers and their daughters got together every Saturday for uninterrupted time.


Biography

Marc Kramer was born in
Coatesville, Pennsylvania Coatesville is a city in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 13,350 at the 2020 census. Coatesville is approximately 39 miles west of Philadelphia. It developed along the Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike beginning ...
, to Robert Kramer, a small business owner, and Shelly Kramer, a fine China sales representative for Macy's Department Store. Kramer graduated from Coatesville High School in 1978. He attended and graduated from
West Virginia University West Virginia University (WVU) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Morgantown, West Virginia. Its other campuses are those of the West Virginia University Institute of Technology in Beckley, Potomac State College ...
Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism The WVU Reed College of Media is one of the sixteen colleges and schools at West Virginia University, located in Morgantown, West Virginia. It is currently housed in Martin Hall. History The WVU Reed College of Media was formerly known as the W ...
in 1982 and obtained a Master's in Management in 1991 from The
Pennsylvania State University The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State or PSU) is a Public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related Land-grant university, land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvan ...
.


Career

Kramer started his career as sports writer for the Village News and the Coatesville Record. He left sports writing in 1983 and joined Berkheimer Associates to become a tax administrator. While working for Berkheimer Associates, Kramer started a part-time marketing business called Kramer Marketing. His firm client, the Downingtown Marketplace, hired Kramer to be assistant manager in 1984. During his time at the Downingtown Marketplace, Kramer started the Downingtown Antique Hub, a small business center and a mirrored closet store business. Kramer left the Downingtown Marketing place in 1987 to become the first executive director of the Penn State Technology Development Center in Great Valley, Pa, which he grew from one company to 53 and lead the nation in minority startup companies. In 1990, Kramer left the Penn State Technology to start the Eastern Technology Council, which was the second largest technology council in the United States. During his time with ETC, he started the Pennsylvania Private Investors Group and a national newspaper, Technology Times. Kramer started Kramer Communications, a marketing and new venture development consultancy in 1997. While running Kramer Communications, he started PA Artist Entrepreneur in 2003, co-founded in 2003 with his then wife, Jacqueline Kramer, Expert Speakers, marketing business professionals to trade associations and corporations and was sold to Speaker Match in 2005, Prompt Payment, which provided reverse factoring service, in 2007, and Commercial Deposit Insurance, which insures small business bank accounts against cyber theft of funds, in 2012. Kramer is the executive director of the Private Investors Forum and runs the
Angel Venture Fair
which draws entrepreneurs from all over the world to present their business plans to angel investors. Kramer is the executive director of the Angel Venture Fair, which brings together entrepreneurs and investors from around the world, and formerly Executive-in-Residence at
Saint Joseph's University Saint Joseph's University (SJU or St. Joe's) is a private Jesuit university in Philadelphia and Lower Merion, Pennsylvania. The university was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1851 as Saint Joseph's College. Saint Joseph's is the seventh olde ...
in Philadelphia, Pa. Kramer has taught marketing, entrepreneurship, marketing, management and family business at the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business, Temple University Fox School of Business, Drexel University LeBow School of Business, University of Louisville in Panama City, Panama, Universidad de Pacifico in Lima, Peru, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogota, Colombia, Rutgers University Rohrer College of Business at Rowan University and VinUniversity in Hanoi, Vietnam. Marc launched a podcast in March of 2020 featuring business book authors around the world
The Best Business Minds
This podcast wo
The Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts-2022 Communicator Awards Distinction Series-Business Podcasts
and has listeners in 75 countries. Currently, Kramer is the Senior Lecturer of Entrepreneurship and Co-Director of the Master's in Business Administration program at VinUniversity in Hanoi, Vietnam.


Personal

Marc Kramer was married to Jacqueline Kadoch, a Spanish interpreter for social service organizations, from 1984 to 2013. He has two daughters, Ariel Kramer, president of Klover Communications, and Sydney Kramer, author of Cookie Dalmatian Mysteries. Kramer also has two sisters, Dr. Randi Braman, a family doctor in Owings Mills, Maryland, and Leslie Kramer, a Human Resources leader.


Awards

*
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Entrepreneur of the Year award in 1991. * American Electronics Association Spirit of America Award in 1994. * Top 40 Under 40 Philadelphia Business Journal Business Leader in 1991 * Philadelphia Jaycees Top Five Young Business Leaders in 1993, 1994 and 1995. * Top 30 Business Books in 2000 by Executive Book Summaries. * Small Business Journalist of the Year by the Center City Proprietors Association of Philadelphia in 2006. * National University of Singapore Mentor Faculty 2014. * Race for Peace in 2017 * The Finance Monthly Family Business Coach and Business Planning Expert of the Year 2022 * The Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts-Communicator Awards Distinction Series-Business Podcasts 2022 or The Best Business Minds podcast. * The DotComm Award 2022 for The Best Business Minds podcast. * W3 Award for General Book Series-Gold 2022 or The Best Business Minds podcast. * Davey Awards Gold General-Business for Podcasts 2022 for The Best Business Minds podcast. * Davey Awards Silver General-Interview/Talk Show for Podcasts 2022 for or The Best Business Minds podcast. * Philadelphia Award in the Training Centre 2022 for Consulting University. * M&A Total Global Awards-Family Business Coach & Business Planning Expert of the Year 2023 * Hermes Creative Awards-Electronic Media/Social Media/Interactive Media Podcast, 2023 or The Best Business Minds podcast. * VinUniversity Teaching in Excellence Award, 2023 * Hermes Gold Medal for Asian Founders and Funders Podcast, 2024 * The DotComm Gold Medial for Asian Founders and Funders Podcast, 2024


External links


Books


Yes You Can: How to Become an Entrepreneur to Control Your Professional and Financial Future
Fall 2010, Sterling and Ross
Consulting: The Million Dollar Start-Up Control Your Financial Future, published
by Entrepreneur Press, 2003
Web Sites Built to Last
Adams Media, 2002
Financing & Building an E-Commerce Venture
Prentice Hall Press, 2001
Small Business Turnaround
Adams Media, 1999
Power Networking
NTC Publishing, 1997.


Articles


"WVU Grad Helping Small Businesses Fend Off Cyber Attacks"
WVU Alumni Magazine
“An Insurance Agency to Protect Small Business After A Cyber Attack”
Fast Company, October 30, 2013

Butler Business, July 2013
“Radnor Company Protecting Small Businesses From Losing Big From Cyber Thieves”
Mainline Times, June 27, 2013

''The Huffington Post'', April 5, 2013
“Staples With Food, Clothing And Stellar Returns”
Forbes.com, May 3, 2013
“William Draper III keynotes 14th annual Angel Venture Fair, 300 angels and entrepreneurs attend”
Technically Philly, May 2012
“Back From The Brink”
April 22, 2012

CMO. Com, September 1, 2011
“Risk Averse? Start Your Own Business”
Main Street, January 13, 2009
“Acquisition”
Daily Local News, March 8, 2007
“Turn for the Best”
Black Enterprise Magazine, August 1, 2006
“Artists Learn New Craft”
Topeka Capital Journal, October 7, 2003
“Navigating the Road to Recovery Family-Owned Businesses Pose Special Challenges”
Turnaround Management Association Magazine, June 1, 2003

Philadelphia Business Journal, January 21, 2002
“Fixer Upper”
by Nicole Torres, Entrepreneur Magazine, November 1, 2001
“Keep It Goin”
by Ellen Paris, Entrepreneur Magazine, November 30, 2000

Business Week, June 8, 2000
“Mr. Fixit”
by Scott Smith, Entrepreneur Magazine, July 31, 2000


Television/Radio


Fox Business New-Marc Kramer
interviewed by
Connell McShane Connell McShane (born August 4, 1977) is an American broadcaster, reporter and play-by-play commentator. He is currently the chief national correspondent for Fox Business. McShane previously anchored or hosted a number of programs, including ''Imus ...

How Writing A Book Sets You Apart From The Competition
BizBook Radio
At Holiday Time No Rest For the Weary Entrepreneur
NPR Radio, December 20, 2012
Raising Money From Angels
Executive Leaders Radio, April 2012


Patents



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