FL

Fritz Lanman

Mindbody and ClassPass CEO, Angel Investor (Pinterest, Square, Wish, Flexport, etc.)

Missoula, Montana

Invests in

Stages:

  • Min Investment:

    $100,000.00
  • Max Investment:

    $5,000,000.00
  • Target Investment:

    $1,500,000.00

Skills

Product Management
Business Development
General Management
Marketing
Corporate Development
Strategy
Recruiting
Angel Investing
Early-stage Startups
Go-to-market Strategy
Start-ups
Mergers
Marketing Strategy
Strategic Partnerships
Market Research
SaaS
Business Strategy
Mobile Devices
Mergers & Acquisitions
Leadership

Education

Work Experience

  • Chief Executive Officer

    2022

  • President, ClassPass and Mindbody Marketplace

    2021 - 2022

  • CEO

    2017

  • Executive Chairman

    2014 - 2017

    Led the seed and Series A financings for ClassPass and helped the founders build an amazing company

Lanman Ventures and Acequia Capital

2010

  • Angel Investor

    2010

    Angel investor in Pinterest, Wish, ClassPass, Flexport, Formlabs, Flexe and many others.

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2011 - 2017

  • Chairman and Cofounder

    2011 - 2017

2013 - 2017

  • Chairman and Cofounder

    2013 - 2017

    Changing the way you hear the world...

Livestar

2011 - 2013

  • Founder and CEO

    2011 - 2013

    I founded and sold Livestar, a mobile recommendations startup for personalized, trusted recommendations. We used machine learning and information retrieval to match you to high quality sources (i.e., friends, critics and people who had similar taste) of reviews for restaurants, movies, music and apps. We were backed by many of the top investors in tech and media and we sold to Pinterest in March 2013.

2003 - 2010

  • Senior Director, Corporate Strategy Group

    2009 - 2010

    Led several multi-billion dollar M&A evaluations and strategy projects for divisional Presidents, including Entertainment, Online Services, Microsoft Research, Windows and more. Also ran Microsoft Senior Leadership team retreats for the CEO, CFO and divisional Presidents. Authored numerous memos and presentations for the Board of Directors.

  • Director

    2005 - 2009

    Manage a team doing strategy and M&A for Microsoft's Online Services Group. Projects & deals included: Facebook investment, Yahoo deal, Annual Strategy Review, Advertising strategy, Aquantive acquisition, Mobile strategy, Video strategy and the Video distribution deal with Hulu (NBCU/News Corp.).

  • Product Manager

    2003 - 2005

    - Managed positioning, messaging, sales-force coordination and business management for Core CAL server SKU, helping grow annual revenues from $700M to $1B over 12 months. - Led SKU strategy and pricing for new subscription Server bundle SKU. Oversaw $300K market research budget spent on focus groups, discrete choice and conjoint analyses. Received Marketing Excellence Award from Server and Tools Marketing VP for role on this project, which was referred to by CEO Steve Ballmer as “one of the top revenue opportunities for the company”. - Selected for executive leadership development program at Kellogg School of Management. Graduated from Microsoft’s Marketing Leadership Recruits program in top 3 of class. - Received CEO Performance Recognition Award in 2004 for “significant achievement”.

Arbor Private Investment Company

2002 - 2002

  • Summer Analyst

    2002 - 2002

    - Analyst for mid-market private equity firm, specializing in food and beverage buyouts. - Collaborated directly with Managing Partner and Operating Partner in development of Frozen Desserts industry entry strategy, identifying acquisition candidates, growth opportunities and exit strategies. - Observed first-hand how a successful private equity firm identifies, acquires, grows and exits portfolio investments.

  • Flyfishing Guide

    2001 - 2001

    Best summer job ever. Took people on catch and release trout fishing trips on some of Colorado's most beautiful rivers. Mostly tried to just learn from my guide buddies how to be a better fisherman.

  • Construction Laborer

    2001 - 2001

    Didn't know they distinguish between "laborer" and the rest of the construction workers, but alas... Hard work but great summer job!