Nathan Mumm

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Nathan Mumm
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Born
Nathan Joseph Mumm

(1973-12-20) December 20, 1973 (age 48)
EducationEverett Community College (never finished hired directly to Microsoft)
Occupation
  • Technologist
  • Investor
  • Entrepreneur

Nathan Mumm (from Everett, Washington) is a Snohomish County multi-business executive. Born in 1973, his success in both property management, and technology investments have allowed him the ability to venture in many local businesses. He is the current radio talk show host for . He was the original owner of the Snohomish County Explosion that played in the National Athletic Basketball League and International Basketball League. He is currently the President of Courtyard Media Foundation, a non-profit foundation in Snohomish County. Mumm is known as a key leader in Snohomish County regarding business and entertainment. He was the founder of the National Athletic Basketball League and was the commissioner and compliance director. Growing up in the town of Marysville he graduated from Marysville Pilchuck High School in 1992. He currently lives in the town of Snohomish, Washington.

Business Career[]

A graduate of Marysville Pilchuck High School, Nathan studied Business at Everett Community College. He left college early to work for Microsoft, where he remained for thirteen years before retiring. He is a graduate of the Thunderbird School of Global Management with an Executive Certificate in International Marketing.

In 2011 Nathan was elected to the board of the National Athletic Basketball League and was elected as the first commissioner of the league. Mumm the original co-founder of the National Athletic Basketball League which started in 2010 sold the startup professional league to Productive Citizens Incorporated in summer of 2011. Considered the driving force behind the 2 year league, Mumm demonstrated great leadership to go along with his everlasting competitive spirit. The league decided to honor Nathan Mumm by naming its championship trophy after him.

Mumm served for ten years on the Pacific Northwest Leadership board in Snohomish County. Currently Mumm is working a new original sport called "Gridiron-Ball" and is looking to start up a league of this unique sport in the winter of 2020.

Elite Executive Services: 2019 - Current

Mumm works as the Chief Information Officer CIO for high networth business with their CIO on Demand services based in the Greater Seattle area. He continues to be a top speaker on many technology topics from Keynote Segments to breakout meeting room lectures. In 2020, Nathan Mumm was interviewed on The Shrimp Tank Podcast Seattle - The Best Entrepreneur Podcast In The Country.[1] In 2021, Nathan Mumm was interviewed on Unleashed the Podcast.[2]

TechTimeRadio with Nathan Mumm: 2020 - Current

Mumm is the main host of the popular technology radio show that airs on 1150am KKNW called . This public radio show is currently broadcasting in the Seattle Market. He is also the creative producer of the show with the tagline of "The show that makes you go Hummmm, Technology news of the week. This is a unique technology show as it gears it show to the common everyday person and drink whiskey and review a new flavor each week on the show.

Courtyard Media Foundation: 2005-Present

Mumm as the President, working at Courtyard Media Foundation, he was in charge of all aspects of the Basketball Operations for the Everett Explosion (2007 season) / Snohomish County Explosion (2008-2010 season) Professional Minor league basketball team.

Copiers Northwest | BluZEBRA Technology: 2014-2019

Mumm worked as the Chief Technology Officer CTO for the 40 million dollar private company in Seattle and oversaw all technical items related to Copiers Northwest internal Technology Department along with the Managed Service Provider (MSP) that was called BluZEBRA.

Vulcan Inc: 2007-2013

Mumm worked as the Director of Executive Services directly for the Founder, Paul Allen and CEO. Mumm administered all of technology aspects for the co-founder of Microsoft. While at Vulcan Mumm supervised Paul's Band, Physical Security Detail, Media Operations, Executive Support and Onsite Support Operations for the owners.

Microsoft: 1994-2005

Mumm was a ten-year employee at Microsoft and served as Senior/Lead Program Manager, Product Manager and Executive Support technician at Microsoft for 10+ years. During this time he supervised many technology teams, and collaborated on the development of the original Xbox and one of the product visionaries for the creation of SharePoint Technologies.

Basketball career[]

Nathan has been involved with coaching basketball since 1991 and has been a head coach in the college and professional ranks for many years. He now serves and volunteers as a basket official with the Snohomish County Basketball Officials SCBBO

Coaching Record-

Career Record: 431 wins, 92 losses

Pro Career Record: 1 Year Head Coach - 2 Years Assistant Coach

Record as Head Coach: 8 wins 3 losses Snohomish County Explosion of the National Athletic Basketball League Head Coach (2010)

2 Years Assistant Coach - 28 wins - 9 losses Nathan also served two years as an associate head coach, in the Semi-Pro League of the IBL In 2006 and then again in the 2008 season.

College Career Record: 3 Years Head Coach/Athletic Director 2003-2005

Record as Head Coach: 27 wins 18 losses. In 2004 was the NACCA National Champions with a tournament championship win over Reed College from Oregon. Nathan was both the head coach and Athletic Director at Puget Sound Christian College. https://web.archive.org/web/20050309055355/http://www.pscc.edu/page.aspx?id=45307

Basketball Press Links:

[3] In 2007-2010, Mumm served as the Snohomish County Explosion Chairman and was also the General Manager of the club in 2007-2008.

[4] In 2008, Mumm serves as assistant coach to fix defensive problems on the court.

[5] In 2004, Mumm starts his second year at PSCC and drops game to Alaska Fairbanks.

[6] Mumm and the Anchors drop their second game to NCAA Division II Alaska Fairbanks.

[7] Co-Founder and Commissioner of the NABL Nathan Mumm steps down as sale of the NABL moves to new ownership group led by Ty White.

Courtyard Media Foundation[]

Mumm is the President of Courtyard Media Foundation.[8]

[9] In 2006, Courtyard Media became the owner of the Snohomish County Explosion.[10] In 2010, Nathan became the Head Coach of the Snohomish County Explosion.[11]

References[]

  1. ^ Berger, Brad (November 21, 2021). "How to Grow Your Business with Elite Executive Services". Retrieved 2021-03-12.
  2. ^ Weedin, Dan (March 12, 2021). "Repel the Hackers! Interview with Nathan Mumm on Combatting Cyber Crime". Retrieved 2021-03-12.
  3. ^ Keary, Polly (April 17, 2008). "Explosion leaving town: Team now under new ownership". MonroeMonitor.com. Monroe, Washington: The Monroe Monitor and Valley News. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  4. ^ Mortenson, Bob (April 17, 2008). "Explosion Notebook: Mumm's presence felt immediately. In their first game since Nathan Mumm began helping as assistant coach, the Explosion have their best defensive effort of the season". HeraldNet. Everett, Washington: The Daily Herald Company. Retrieved 2008-04-23.
  5. ^ Alaska Nanooks Press (November 8, 2004). "Nanooks Set to Open Against Puget Sound Christian FAIRBANKS, AK". Nanooks Press. Archived from the original on 2008-02-22. Retrieved 2008-10-08.
  6. ^ Foote, Alex (November 9, 2004). "Nanooks rout Puget Sound in season opener". Sun Star. Alaska Fairbanks. Retrieved 2008-11-03.
  7. ^ Pascucci, Gianni (May 15, 2011). "National Athletic Basketball League Founder steps down and Ty White to take over the League". US Basket. Portland, Oregon. Retrieved 2011-04-11.
  8. ^ Meisner, Jeff (June 26, 2007). "New football team plans play in Snohomish County". Puget Sound Business Journal. Seattle. Retrieved 2008-04-23.
  9. ^ Sleeper, John (July 8, 2007). "For Mumm the word is go,go,go". The Herald. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
  10. ^ Riley, Jim (March 7, 2007). "Snohomish County sports – Tipoff for pro basketball". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2008-04-23.
  11. ^ Lommers, Aaron (May 9, 2010). "Explosion head coach Nathan Mumm said he didn't think that the Rainmakers would be able to get out on his shooters". The Daily Herald Company. Everett. Archived from the original on 2012-10-10. Retrieved 2010-05-08.

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Business positions
Preceded by
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Snohomish County Explosion Founder
2006–2011
Succeeded by
Chris Weakley, and WCW Basketball Academy
Preceded by
None
National Athletic Basketball League Founder
2009–2011
Succeeded by
Ty White
Preceded by
None
Founder
2019-Present
Succeeded by
none
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