Monty Mullig

Monty Mullig

President

Monty has been working at the forefront of Internet technologies and digital media for his entire career, dating back to his work on the early academic Internet at the University of Chicago. From 1994 to 2007 Monty served as SVP of Digital Media Technologies for Turner Broadcasting, where he and his team helped build one of the first corporate networks based entirely on Internet technologies and helped launch and operate more than 100 web properties including CNN.com, SportsIllustrated.com, Money.com, PGA.com, Nascar.com and CartoonNetwork.com.   

In 2008 Monty founded IfThen to help clients bring products to market and better serve their customers.  He is motivated by the search for simple, elegant solutions to problems, be they technical, business or design challenges, and he is devoted to building a like-minded group of client focused problem solvers at IfThen. 

Monty studied economics as an undergraduate at the University of Chicago and continues to study economics as an intellectual history and the areas of growth theory, business cycles and unemployment, and income inequality.  He is the father of two daughters, neither of whom is much interested in economics or technology.  He lives in Atlanta, although he considers Chicago home.