Oct302014
Posted at 4:50 PM
His first job out of college was at Procter & Gamble, and a few years later he became a marketer for Pizza Hut. You may now know him as the co-founder of AOL who ultimately brought generations of Americans online and made “You’ve got mail” a household phrase. You may also recognize him as an independent with friends in both political parties, who helped broker some of the finer points of the JOBS Act, the legislative package of bills that ease regulations on startups and potential Initial Public Offerings (IPOs).
Today, Steve Case is the founder and partner of Revolution, a Washington, D.C.-based investment firm that believes great companies and ideas can be found throughout the country, not just in Silicon Valley.
Bloomberg Businessweek says he’s an “in-demand cheerleader for entrepreneurism,” and Entrepreneur Magazine calls him the “Disrupter-in-Chief” and an “online pioneer [who] is bringing big ideas to life – through drive, leadership and a personal touch.”
Steve Case was appointed by President Barack Obama to be chairman of the Startup America Partnership, a nonprofit that fosters private-sector investment into job creation. He also joined the President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, where he helped lead a subcommittee looking at job creation and entrepreneurship.
With his experience and knowledge of companies in every stage, the Commerce Department chose Steve Case as one of the first Presidential Ambassadors for Global Entrepreneurship, recognizing his passion and understanding of how important innovation and entrepreneurship are to not only the economy but also to the world.
Case says “Every time I meet a new entrepreneur, I’m smitten. I love entrepreneurs, I love the ideas, I love the sense of possibility. I love it in particular when they’re looking at a big problem and see it as a big opportunity and trying to create a startup, a company that has the potential to change the world.”
And Case follows through on supporting new and emerging entrepreneurs.
In early October, he completed the second “Rise of the Rest” Road Tour, a five-day, five city bus tour to celebrate entrepreneurship in Madison, Minneapolis, Des Moines, Kansas City and St. Louis. Previously in June, Case visited Detroit, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Nashville. In each of the cities, Case invested $100,000 in a company that competed in a local pitch competition.
Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker joined Case at the Cincinnati stop, where they visited local incubators and start-ups together. They headed to Dotloop, a web-based company focused on creating a platform that would simplify real estate transactions. They also toured Cintrifuse, a start-up incubator, and Roadtrippers, a web and mobile app for planning road trips.
Steve Case understands that “Entrepreneurship is really important. It helped build this country, and if we’re going to have a safe and secure world, we need to make sure some of those ideals of entrepreneurship and innovation are spread all around the world. So it’s not just about having stability from a democracy standpoint or a security standpoint. It’s also about prosperity and strong economies which create jobs and give people hope and a sense of possibility all around the world, and that’s what PAGE can help do.”
About PAGE:
Established by the Department of Commerce, the Presidential Ambassadors for Global Entrepreneurship (PAGE) is a group of successful American businesspeople eager to share their knowledge and experience to help develop the next generation of entrepreneurs at home and abroad. Members have agreed to participate in an ongoing dialogue with policy makers globally, acting as goodwill ambassadors in discussions about how to create an environment where creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship can grow and thrive. They will also participate in outreach and mentorship activities to help promote start-up culture, and energize their own personal and professional networks to challenge and inspire budding entrepreneurs and raise awareness of the many resources available to them.

