Here at Mobonics we are passionate about all things mobile. We like to think that businesses and consumers alike can benefit from what we like to call "mobile economics" which is really all about making good things happen with your mobile phone. And lets face it, we have mobile phones, our friends have mobile phones, our parents and grandparents have mobile phones, even our kids have mobile phones. Mobile phones have become a way of life.
We set out to find ways to apply mobile economics to our daily lives. We have always wanted a simpler way we could share our thoughts with our most favorite and least favorite businesses. Everyone has opinions right? We also wanted a fun and simple way to get good deals on stuff (from our favorite businesses of course).
With these ideas swimming in our heads, we got busy and after many late nights, hundreds of phone calls, and hours of research, Mobonics was born.
So whether you are a business who wants to know what your customer is thinking, or you are a customer who wants a great deal on something, or if you have another idea of how to apply mobile economics we are here to help you out.
We are still in the early stages and continue to test and try new ideas. If you would like to get involved and either share ideas with us or try our service in your company, let us know!
Scott is a serial/parallel entrepreneur, and has become a visible member of the Utah entrepreneurial community. After leaving a long career with Novell, where he developed his skills in technology, product management, and research, he founded an Internet and Web development consulting company - HumanXtensions, L.L.C.
Scott uses HumanXtensions as a springboard to support Utah entrepreneurs, and to also create and spin off his own start-up companies. Scott is extremely involved and interested in future studies, and the evolution of technology ... along with living in the mountains, hiking, biking, skiing, and spending time with his family!
Jenny Clawson is a mover, a shaker, and a start-up deal maker. She comes to Mobonics with an addiction to entrepreneurship and a background in strategic partner development and go-to-market execution.
After receiving an MBA in Entrepreneurial Marketing and Strategy from Brigham Young University, Jenny has consulted and led several start-ups in wholesale channel development, online and social media marketing, and is heavily involved in Utah's entrepreneurial environment. In her spare time, she blogs about entrepreneurship and supports women in business initiatives.
Justin is a business professional with over twelve years experience in sales and sales management. Throughout his career he has held various leadership positions and contributed to key growth strategies. Justin's business abilities have been demonstrated through his responsibilities for full profit and loss management, as well as the responsibility to develop and implement new training programs for sales and customer service professionals.
While attending Weber State University he became involved with the Weber Entrepreneurs Association (WEA) where he served as VP of Operations for two years. In addition to the responsibilities that come with a leadership position in the WEA, he participated on a screen team for Grow Utah Ventures.
He has a BS in Business Management from Weber State University and will have a second BS in Accounting this December. He will be starting the MAcc program in spring 2012. His favorite books to are Good to Great by Jim Collins and Winning by Jack Welch.
Clint Carlos is currently a Senior Consultant, responsible for leading client engagements for Gallup Consulting. He engages with clients to apply behavioral economics to achieve continuous improvement in business outcomes.
Carlos helps Fortune 500 organizations create organic growth through optimized human processes. He leverages his knowledge and strategy to recruit a client team that contributes to improved workplace conditions, reduced turnover, more engaged employees, increased customer engagement, and improved and sustained financial performance. His knowledge and expertise has positioned him as a leading consultant for financial services, and in helping industrial organizations define, monitor, and sustain consistently high-performance cultures. He is also an expert in marketplace research and analysis and has led Gallup's partnership as a trusted advisor to several outstanding brands such as Procter & Gamble, Waste Management, TD Ameritrade, American Eagle Outfitters, Sprint Nextel, and Qwest Communications.
Prior to joining Gallup, Carlos served as chief executive officer for a successful design firm, which he founded. He remains passionate about entrepreneurship and job creation. Carlos is a founding member of Junto Partners, which provides startup funding and mentoring for dozens of entrepreneurs. As an entrepreneur, he served as founder, board member, or co-owner of a handful of business ventures in software, market research, design, and retail. A strong communicator, he also spent two years at a nonprofit organization in Germany, where he acquired German fluency and became an expert on German culture and relations. Carlos serves as a guest lecturer for international business programs at local universities.
Carlos earned his bachelor's degree in business management from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He currently resides in Omaha, Nebraska with his wife and two daughters.
We strive to support our customers in better understanding their customers. With this knowledge, we know our customers can improve their business.
To us at Mobonics, clear communication is paramount to growth. When people communicate, amazing things are accomplished. Communication is the foundation for happy relationships, whether it be with your customers or your coworkers. We take pride in providing companies and their customers the most effective and fun way to communicate with each other.
When passion exists, so does innovation. We are passionate about customer engagement and all things SMS. Our passion drives our desire to always be in the front of emerging technologies, changing social developments, and new market developments.
Our daily efforts are dominated by obligations. We are truly committed and we do what we say we will do. We always make commitments that we can keep so our clients can always know what to expect. True commitment goes far beyond a goal or an aspiration.
We adopt the Japanese business method Kaizen, which refers to the focus on continuous improvement. Each day we focus efforts on activities that continually improve all functions from the CEO to the front-line employee. We know that every day, in some little way, we get a little better.