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Ryan Pitylak

Ryan Pitylak (born 1982) is an American entrepreneur and chief marketing officer of ZenBusiness,[1] a start up business platform public-benefit corporation based in Austin, Texas. He is a former internet spammer who, in civil settlements with the state of Texas and Microsoft, admitted to "sending 25 million e-mails every day at the height of his spamming operation in 2004" and paid out over $1 million.[2]

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Pitylak is a graduate of the University of Texas, where he received undergraduate degrees in economics and philosophy.[3] In June 2006, he launched Pitylak Security, an Internet security company that focused on anti-spam consulting.[4]

Pitylak is the former chief executive officer of Unique Influence, a digital marketing consulting firm he co-founded in 2011.[5][6][7] In 2015, Unique Influence was acquired by Assembly.[8]

Pitylak co-founded ZenBusiness in 2015 to encourage entrepreneurial microbusinesses.[9] In 2020, the company secured $55 million in Series-B funding which will be used to continue growing the company and expand its services.[10]

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  1. Ismail, Kaya (August 7, 2020). "5 Things to Look for in a Social Media Manager". CMS.
  2. "Spam king settles with Texas, Microsoft". NBC News. June 4, 2006. Retrieved June 4, 2006.
  3. "Million-dollar penalty reforms spammer: Now ready to sell his anti-spam expertise". Chicago Tribune. Edmonton Journal. 4 June 2006.
  4. Gantert, Tom (12 July 2006). "I was a teenage spammer; Before even leaving high school, Ryan Pitylak was sending out millions of spam e-mails -- and making big bucks". Times-Picayune.
  5. Garza, Vicky. "Texas Venture Labs set to help 12 startups this school year". Austin Business Journal. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  6. Barr, Greg. "What's better for an entrepreneur: Gut instinct or experience? ABJ experts react". Austin Business Journal. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  7. Jennifer O'Reilly. "Listen Up Old School Advertisers: Social Media and Digital Advertising Are Here To Stay". Social Media Today. Retrieved 8 April 2014.

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