Daniel Jonathan Porter is an American Internet entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Overtime, a digital sports platform. He was previously the Head of Digital at William Morris Endeavor, the former CEO of OMGPOP and the creator of the Draw Something mobile game. Following to the sale of OMGPOP to Zynga, he was the GM of Zynga New York for one year following the sale. He also served as the first President of Teach For America
Porter began by teaching at Clara Barton High School in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. in 1990 he joined the early team of Teach America at its first summer training institute and in 1994 became the President of Teach For America where he worked on the expansion of the program to Phoenix and Seattle and the Americorps program. After leaving Teach For America, Porter ran Cities in Schools, a youth organization in New York City, which also was a partner with Goldman, Sachs in running the High School, Metropolitan Corporate Academy.
Business career
In 1999 Porter served as the President of TicketWeb. He led its sale to TicketMaster in 2000. Porter also worked for Richard Branson's Virgin Group where he started the Virgin Festival in North America, ran Corporate development for Virgin USA and invested in several companies. In 2012 he was named by Business Insider as the 6th most influential person in New York tech. In April 2013 Porter left Zynga From 2013 to 2016 Porter ran digital at WME - IMG where he conceived of and launched the Esports practice, culminating in the E League, led the digital talent division, launched the fashion network Made to Measure and launched and led WME Ventures. In November 2016 Porter left WME - IMG to launch Overtime. Overtime raised a seed round led by Greycroft and former NBA Commissioner David Stern in January 2017, and an A round, led by Andreessen Horowitz and including Kevin Durant, announced in February 2018. In its first year Overtime generated over one billion video views. By 2019 Overtime was doing a billion video views every month and had expanded to basketball, football, soccer and video games.
Draw Something
In 2009 Porter became the CEO of Iminlikewithyou which subsequently changed its name to OMGPOP. In February 2012 the company released the mobile game Draw Something. In 50 days the game had 50 million downloads making it at the time the fastest-growing mobile game ever. On March 22, 2012 Zynga acquired OMGPOP for $180 million. Draw Something eventually recorded over 250 million downloads.
Controversy
Porter stirred controversy when, over Twitter, he slammed a former employee who decided to leave the company concurrent with the acquisition. He was involved in a back and forth over Twitter with Notch of Minecraft fame.