About

Two-second bio

Tim started designing and launching websites at age 12, and continued from there to start several small businesses between the ages of 15-19.  Each having successes both small and large, the experiences shaped the mindset and passion to create more opportunities.  At age 19, he successfully acquired seed investment from Fred Durham, CEO @ CafePress.com for a startup called “Hatch” – a niche, consumer-generated content printing company.  It is currently under development, with some products already launched.

Read about Tim Williams & Meshables in this press release.

Endorsements

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Casey Schorr

Endorsement from Casey Schorr, CEO & Co-Founder at Printfection.com

“Tim reminds me of a more successful version of myself 5 years ago. He’s extremely driven and not afraid of anything the business world could dish out to him. He already has some successes under his belt and I’ll be sitting on the sidelines watching him amass many more over the coming years. Tim is a born entrepreneur. I offered him a job last year but a job is not for Tim. He’s a leader and should be off making his own business deals and building his own companies. A one-of-a-kind, really nice young guy.” February 13, 2009

Casey Schorr , Co-Founder & CEO , Printfection.com
was with another company when working with Tim at Hatch

http://www.printfection.com

Who is Casey Schorr?

Casey Schorr co-founded Printfection.com during his sophomore year in college, from his dorm room. He is responsible for setting and executing the overall business strategy in a hyper-growth environment. Under his leadership, the company has grown revenues from zero to seven figures in the first two years of operations without any venture capital.


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Scott Williams

Endorsement from Scott Williams, CMO at LiveOnTheNet.com/Talkr.com

“Tim is a very creative and inventive entrepreneur. He is proven a self starter with a fearless desire to achieve the unreachable. Don’t be surprised by his next BIG accomplishment.” October 30, 2008

Top qualities: Personable , Good Value , Creative

M. Scott Williams 
hired Tim as a Graphic/Web Designer in 2006 , and hired Tim more than once

http://www.liveonthenet.com, http://www.talkr.com

Who is Scott Williams?

Scott Williams, LOTN’s Chief Marketing Officer, is responsible for shaping the company’s product line, initiating new sales channels, developing strategic alliances with other companies and refining and implementing the Company’s marketing strategies. Mr. Williams was instrumental in the conceptualization of the original Cornerpost and the LiveSupport products and has been responsible for most of their innovations and enhancements. Many of the Company’s strategic relationships are due to Mr. Williams’ efforts including the development of our network of sales agents and various technology partnerships.


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