CompuSchmooze Podcast #32: Marc Gingras of Tungle discusses shared calendaring and scheduling

EPISODE · Jun 30, 2010 · 20 MIN

CompuSchmooze Podcast #32: Marc Gingras of Tungle discusses shared calendaring and scheduling

from The Lubetkin Media Companies

In this edition of the Compuschmooze podcast, we interview Marc Gingras, CEO and founder of Tungle.me, a web-based application that enables calendar sharing and appointment scheduling among virtual teams, regardless of the calendar platform each member of the team uses. Marc is a serial entrepreneur with a successful track record as a venture capitalist. Prior to founding Tungle, Marc was Vice President of Business Development and Product Marketing for Nimcat Networks, a leader in peer-to-peer (P2P) communication applications, until its acquisition by Avaya Inc. in September 2005. Marc was previously a venture capitalist at Innovatech Montreal where he oversaw investments in numerous telecommunication and software companies. As a venture capitalist, Marc’s investments yielded a combined ROI of more than 125 percent. Marc earned an MBA from INSEAD, a master’s degree in management sciences from the University of Waterloo, and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Ottawa. Read the article based on this interview in the Jewish Community Voice of Southern New Jersey. Listen to the podcast here: Download the podcast (00:18:10 stereo MP3 file, 27.9 mb) Subscribe to the RSS feed for the Compuschmooze podcast series. Apple iPod owners, subscribe to Compuschmooze podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store.     Keywords: compuschmooze, lubetkin, cherry hill, jewish, voice, tungle, calendar, scheduling, Marc Gingras, appointments, meetings     Produced by Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ      

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