CollX
Ted Mann has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Ted is currently the Co-Founder and CEO of CollX, a trading card valuation platform. Prior to this, they were the Co-Founder and President of Partium.io, an enterprise part search company. Before that, Ted served as the CEO and President of Slyce, a visual product search platform.
Their entrepreneurial journey began with the founding of SnipSnap, the first app to scan and redeem printed coupons on mobile devices. SnipSnap was later acquired by Slyce. Ted has also worked as a Digital Development Director for Gannett | USA TODAY NETWORK and as a Senior Editor for The Journal News / InTown Magazine Network. Ted started their career as an Acquisitions Assistant at University of Pennsylvania Press and an Editorial Assistant at Philadelphia City Paper.
Ted's early experiences include internships at The Atlantic and working as an Account Executive at Grey Worldwide. Overall, Ted Mann has gained expertise in leadership, entrepreneurship, digital development, editing, and acquisitions throughout their career.
Ted Mann attended Phillips Academy from 1992 to 1995. During their time there, they did not pursue a specific degree or field of study. Following that, they enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania from 1995 to 1999. At the university, they obtained a Bachelor's degree in English, with a minor in Political Science.
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CollX
CollX helps answer one of the most basic questions that any collector has: “What’s this worth?” The mobile app, initially for iOS and Android, enables users to take a picture of a collectible, identify it, and get the current market value. CollX is launching with support for baseball cards, followed shortly by all sports cards, trading card games like Magic and Pokemon, and soon comics and other collectibles. Once an item is added to your collection, you can track that item’s value over time, just as you can your overall portfolio. More importantly, you can buy and sell any collectible with full transparency into the counterparty's collection, offering an unprecedented ability to create ad-hoc lots, trade, and more.