Scott Hirsch

In 2004, Hirsch founded Relation Serve Media, an interactive advertising agency also specializing in email marketing.

Scott is also a writer and regular contributor to Huffington Post,[2] Young Upstarts,[3] Silicon Angle,[4] and BetaNews.

[8] In January 2012, Appsbar [1] had more than 60,000 users and was featured in popular media, including Inc.,[9] PC Mag,[10] Fox Business,[11] and the Pittsburgh Tribune Review.

Naviant went on to be a leader in online registration trends, and introduced the concept of email data appending ("e-pending") to postal lists.

In 2004 Hirsch founded Relation Serve Media, an interactive advertising agency also specializing in email marketing.

Owing to this venture, Hirsch continues to be quoted as an emarketing expert in mainstream press including Entrepreneur[20] and The Street.

He's built Arkansas heavyweight prospect, JD Chapman a record of 27-0 and helped him garner a #14 world rating in the WBC.

Hirsch's fighters are regularly featured on national television and on cards of major promoters including Don King, Wilfred Sauerland, Golden Boy, Main Events, Cedric Kushner and Duva Boxing.

Hirsch co-founded the Legends of Racquetball and Paddleball Tour in 2002 with six-time world champion, Marty Hogan and Steve Keeley.