Formal Bio

Bryan Mason is a founder of Small Batch, Inc – a San Francisco based start-up and the makers of Typekit. Typekit is a subscription-based service for using real typography on the web.

Small Batch also produced The Start Conference in 2008 and launched Wikirank, which was sold to Thing Labs in 2010.

For over six years, Mason was responsible for managing Adaptive Path’s business operations first as Chief Operating Officer. In 2006, Mason led the sale of Measure Map, a blog analytics tool, to Google. He currently serves as a member of Adaptive Path’s Board of Directors.

Mason has over ten years of organizational management experience, including work in special event production, political campaign management, and not-for-profit arts administration. His special events clients include the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, The White House (Office of Scheduling and Advance), CMP Media Inc. (WEB2000, WEB2001, etc), and Lincoln Center Theater. His political work includes the campaigns of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY), New York Attorney General candidate Evan Davis, the 1996 Clinton/Gore campaign and many county and city elections.

Mason spent several years in New York City, working on-, off-, and no-where-near-Broadway. He managed Lincoln Center Theater’s Directors Lab, was the Company Manager for six productions at Playwrights Horizons, and produced sold-out premiere productions at the Edinburgh and New York Fringe Festivals.