Nathan Gwilliam

Nathan W. Gwilliam is an entrepreneur, who is the founder CEO of Adoption.com,[1] which is the world's most-used adoption site, founded in 1997.

[5] Gwilliam started his first venture, Adoption.com in 1997 after winning a BYU Business Plan Competition, hosted by BYU's Marriott School of Management, based on his business idea to use the Internet as a platform to help children get adopted.

[6][7] In 2012, Nathan began working with Deseret Digital Media (DDM), where he helped the company to increase its online following from less than 100K to 40 million within a period of 18 months.

[3] He was also involved with a new Brazilian airline, Azul, along with a number of other ventures, as reported by Post Register.

[8] He served as the president of the More Good Foundation, a non-profit organization, which developed websites such as Christ.org, LDS.net, MormonChurch.com, ThomasMonson.com and ModernProphets.com.