Brian Reid (entrepreneur)

Brian Reid with a Mirrus digital advertising mirror.

Brian Peter Reid (born 1972) is an entrepreneur that is credited with developing the first digital advertising mirror that is controlled remotely and has the ability to record and report the exact number and duration of consumer engagements in real time. Reid also founded technology firm Mirrus.

Education

Brian Reid played football at UCONN where he served as the teams Captain in 1994.(Rentschler Field)

Reid received his B.A. with a focus on Sociology from The University of Connecticut in 1994. He was a three-year letter winner on the varsity football team while in college and played under head coach Skip Holtz. Reid was elected team captain his senior year.

Career

From 1994-1999 Reid worked for Republic Mortgage Insurance Company (RMIC) in sales where he ultimately became the youngest National Sales Manager. Reid left RMIC and started Athlon Ventures, a venture Capital fund that raised capital solely from Professional Sports athletes and Fortune 500 executives. After 12 months, Reid shut down the fund as a result of the “dot-com bubble burst”.

He returned to the financial services industry with SouthStar Funding (SSF) where he was responsible for all sales and marketing initiatives.

Mirrus

Mirrus Mirror Technology in use at Sephora Sensorium

In 2006 Reid founded LuxuryTec LLC to market brand identity services. With a proprietary mirror technology, LuxuryTec LLC formed and began doing business as (dba) Mirrus.

Mirrus Mirror Technology

Televisions displayed behind two-way mirror glass have been available for roughly 15 years but have been isolated to the hospitality and residential markets. Reid sold a mirror technology for advertising in high consumer traffic areas. Since 2006, Reid served as the president CEO of LuxuryTec LLC and Mirrus located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Personal

Reid is the father of five children and is married to wife Gennifer. The family resides in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Reid is the son of Paul S. Reid, former President and Executive Vice President of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America, Washington DC.

References

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