Matt B. Britton
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Matt B. Britton (born January 24, 1975) is a youth marketing media proprietor based in New York City.
In January of 1997, Britton (then a college senior at Boston University) founded The Magma Group, a college marketing firm focused on the hi-tech industry. The Magma Group's clients included Yahoo!, Lycos, eBay, and Sony Music. In December 2002, The Magma Group was acquired in part by YouthStream Media Networks, where Britton was retained as the Director of Event Marketing Development.
Britton was named to the Entrepreneur Magazine "30 Under 30" list (the top 30 U.S. entrepreneurs under 30 years of age) in June of 1999.
In September of 2002, Britton joined Paul Tedeschi to found Mr. Youth LLC, a youth marketing agency. He currently serves the company as Chief of Brand Development, overseeing all sales, marketing, and public relations activities within the firm (since ranked #39 in the Top Companies in Advertising & Marketing by the Inc 5000.)[1] Its clients include Microsoft, JetBlue Airways, Mountain Dew, Dunkin Donuts, and General Motors.

