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Mitchell Reichgut (born November 19, 1965) is an American writer, artist, and former marketing executive. He founded the adtech company Jun Group in December 2005 and led the business as its CEO until 2019.[1] As a writer, Reichgut's first works included two comic book series released by Millennium in the mid-90s. He also wrote and directed the web series drama The Scene in 2005.[2] Reichgut continued on to write the short film Stream (2005), which starred Whoopi Goldberg.[3]
Career
[edit]Jun Group
[edit]Reichgut started Jun Group out of his home in 2005. As CEO, helped grow Jun Group into a leading ad tech firm with a roster of Fortune 500 brands and offices in five cities across the United States.[1]
In September 2018, Jun Group was acquired by international media company Advantage Solutions, and again by Verve in 2024.[4][5] In August 2019, Reichgut stepped down as CEO.[1]
Writing Projects
[edit]Reichgut began his writing career with two comic book series released in 1995 by Millenium Comics: Manik and Sparrow.[6] His web series The Scene was viewed by over 8 million people in 90 different countries. Reichgut the created Stream (2009), a science-fiction series starring Whoopi Goldberg.[7]
Smalltime Comics
[edit]After he departed Jun Group, Reichgut announced a new venture, Smalltime Comics. Although the details have not yet been released. Reichgut cited his love of comics and writing in his announcement post.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c LLC, Jun Group Productions (2019-08-19). "Mitchell Reichgut to Step Down as Jun Group CEO". GlobeNewswire News Room. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ The Scene (Drama), Joe Testa, Dinarte de Freitas, Kevin Kolack, Jun Group Productions, 2004-12-02, retrieved 2025-09-10
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ Glaister, Dan (2009-01-15). "Whoopi Goldberg makes 6-webisode sci-fi film called Stream". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ "Mitchell Reichgut's $28M Acquisition with VEA Jun Group". 2019-02-08. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Verve (2024-06-21). "Verve Group acquires Jun Group for $185m". Verve. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ "Mitchell Reichgut Comic book catalogue". LastDodo. Retrieved 2025-09-10.
- ^ Jakubovic, David (2009-02-26), Stream (Short, Sci-Fi), Shamika Cotton, Michelle Enfield, Whoopi Goldberg, Jun Group Productions, TuFux Entertainment, Whoop/One Ho Productions/Lil' Whoop Productions, retrieved 2025-09-10
- ^ "On to the Next Adventure". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2025-09-10.