Trevor Goss is an entrepreneur & digital marketing expert, having started several ventures of his own and served in a leadership capacity at others.
Trevor is currently Principal of ImpactOrg, where he consults in the use of IT products and social media tools that help clients more effectively operate their busin… Read More
Trevor Goss is an entrepreneur & digital marketing expert, having started several ventures of his own and served in a leadership capacity at others.
Trevor is currently Principal of ImpactOrg, where he consults in the use of IT products and social media tools that help clients more effectively operate their businesses, better market their services, and more easily communicate with their target audiences.
Before starting ImpactOrg, Trevor was Director of Business Development for DubMeNow (“Dub”), a mobile application that provides an easier way for people to exchange personal contact information using their mobile phones. While at Dub, Trevor helped the company double its user base and was invited to speak at the prestigious SF New Tech conference.
Prior to Dub, Trevor started Project Varsity, a web application for high school athletes to market their talents to collegiate recruiters. He was featured in the Washington Post and was a finalist for the entrepreneur challenge held by TiE-DC, an organization in the DC area that boasts the CTO of the United States as one of its members.
Prior to Project Varsity, Trevor was in the real estate industry with commercial real estate firms Newmark Knight Frank and West Group.
An entrepreneur himself, Trevor enjoys helping other people pursue their entrepreneurial interests, and recently started a periodic event called ideakick where people come pitch their ideas for new products & companies. The event has grown out of Trevor's apartment to 7 US cities, a volunteer staff of 12, and membership of several hundred people.
Trevor attended Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration, the #1 ranked hospitality management program in the world, graduating in 2005. He was originally recruited to play football at Cornell, but was forced to stop playing after suffering a career-ending injury.
Originally from Washington, DC, Trevor now lives in San Francisco, CA. Read Less