Marc H. Bell | |
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Born | Brooklyn, New York, US |
Residence | Boca Raton, Florida, US |
Alma mater | Babson College, New York University |
Occupation | Managing Partner, Marc Bell Capital Partners Founder and CEO, Globix |
Known for | Former owner of Penthouse magazine |
Board member of | Armour Residential REIT, Javelin Mortgage Investment Corp. |
Marc Bell is an American financier and entrepreneur. He is the managing partner of Marc Bell Capital, a Boca Raton, Florida-based firm founded in 2003. He is also a producer of plays, musicals and movies.
Bell graduated from Scarsdale High School in the Class of 1985. He later on earned his Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Babson College and a Master of Science degree in real estate development and investment from New York University.
Bell founded the web hosting company that eventually became Globix Corporation in 1989 at the age of 21 and served as its CEO and chairman of the board through the company's IPO in 1996 and into the dot-com bubble; as the company crashed along with the stock market in 2001, Bell was replaced as CEO. Its market capitalization had fallen from almost $1 billion in 1999 to $5.87 million in 2002 when it went through Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
From 1998 to 2000, Bell was on the board of directors at EDGAR Online, an online provider of public company filings.
In 2001, he joined the Board of Trustees of New York University and Board of Overseers New York University School of Medicine.
In 2003, he founded Marc Bell Capital based in Boca Raton, Florida and served as the company’s managing partner. Marc Bell Capital holds investments in real estate, internet, publishing and entertainment ventures. Through Bell Capital, Bell is an investor and partner in restaurants and nightclubs in New York City in ventures such as Artichoke Pizza and Lavo.
In 2004, Bell and a partner acquired Penthouse magazine for $52 million in a bankruptcy auction through a vehicle they called "Penthouse Media Group", and in 2007 Penthouse Media Group acquired Various, which included networking site AdultFriendFinder.com for $500 million and Bell and his partner renamed the company Friend Finder Networks. In the 2008 Bell attempted to enter the Las Vegas casino market and was interviewed by Robin Leach about his intentions; he brought Penthouse models with him to the interview.