SVP and General Manager, Mobile Games, at The Walt Disney Company (July 2010 - July 2013),
Founder and CEO Tapulous,
Entrepreneur In Residence DCM,
Founder and CEO Flock, Inc,
Head of marketing, business affairs Mozilla Foundation,
Co-Founder Eazel,
Founder and Executive Director Plugged In (publication)
Bart Decrem is a Silicon Valley entrepreneur who, most recently, headed the Mobile Games business for The Walt Disney Company between July 2010 and the Fall of 2013.[1] He was born and raised in Belgium.
^"Billboard Q&A: Tapulous Co-Founder Bart Decrem". Billboard.[permanent dead link]
BartDecrem is a Silicon Valley entrepreneur who, most recently, headed the Mobile Games business for The Walt Disney Company between July 2010 and the...
Bart De Clercq (born 1986), Belgian cyclist BartDecrem, Belgian-born Silicon Valley entrepreneur Bart Deelkens (born 1978), Belgian footballer Bart De...
January 2008 with the initial name of "Gogo Apps". Its co-founders were BartDecrem, an entrepreneur who helped launch the Firefox browser and was the founding...
purchased Tapulous to increase available mobile expertise. In 2011, BartDecrem of Tapulous was appointed general manager of DMobile. Launched September...
Cockroach Labs Sky Dayton EarthLink, Boingo Wireless Nicolas De Santis Opodo BartDecrem Tapulous, Eazel, Flock Michael Dell Dell Nick Denton Gawker Media Bharat...
States Key people Andy Hertzfeld, Bud Tribble, Mike Boich, Darin Adler, BartDecrem, Susan Kare Number of employees 75 (2001) Website Eazel.com at the Wayback...
notable are: "Plug In", precursor to the first teen channel on AOL with BartDecrem (1995); "Vanishing Point", first original content acquisition for MSN...
co-founded Flock, the first web browser with social network integration, with BartDecrem and Anthony Young. In all, Flock raised ~ $28 million from Bessemer Venture...
Retrieved August 20, 2014. Garrity, Steven; Markham, Gervase; Goodger, Ben; Decrem, Bart; et al. "Firefox name FAQ". mozilla.org. Archived from the original on...
Archived from the original on 4 December 2007. Retrieved 19 November 2007. Decrem, Bart (May 2004). "Desktop Linux: Where Art Thou?". ACM Queue. 2 (3): 48–56...