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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Todd_WagnerTodd Wagner - Wikipedia

    Todd S. Wagner (born August 2, 1960) is an American entrepreneur, co-founder of Broadcast.com and founder and CEO of a company called Charity Network which organizes regular fund raisings. He also co-owns 2929 Entertainment with Mark Cuban , along with other entertainment companies.

  2. www.forbes.com › profile › todd-wagnerTodd Wagner - Forbes

    2 days ago · Todd Wagner is a self-made billionaire who co-founded Broadcast.com with Mark Cuban and sold it to Yahoo in 1999. He also invested in Magnolia Pictures, AXS TV and the Dallas Mavericks, and runs Charity Network, an online fundraising platform.

  3. Todd led a movement over 20 years impacting tens of thousands of lives across the globe. With a pastor's heart, an academic’s clarity of thought, and a entrepreneur’s vision, Todd is a rarity ...

  4. Todd Wagner is the founder and CEO of 2929 Entertainment, a company that produces and distributes films, TV shows and live events. He is also known for his role in Broadcast.com, his philanthropic work and his stake in the Dallas Mavericks.

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  5. Jul 6, 2020 · Todd Wagner and a small group of friends established Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas in November 1999. Watermark was born out of a desire to connect people with the richness, adventure, and fullness of life that comes through Christ alone and to reach the unchurched, de-churched, dead-churched, and unmoved.

  6. Todd Wagner is the founder of Charity Network, a company that uses technology and media to support causes worldwide. He is also known for his role in Broadcast.com, 2929 Entertainment and Magnolia Pictures, and his involvement in the Dallas Mavericks and various charities.

  7. Apr 27, 2021 · Todd Wagner, the co-founder and senior pastor of Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas, announced his resignation after stepping away for a season due to the sin of pride. He said he was fully convinced that it was best for him, his family and the church to end his pastoral role.

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