Ben Bentzin

Lecturer at McCombs School of Business

Biography

McCombs School of Business

Biography

Ben Bentzin is a Lecturer in the Department of Marketing and co-founder/CEO of Interactive Health Technologies, LLC, www.ihtusa.com, an Austin company offering digital technologies for assessing physical fitness and motivating children and adults to self-manage their wellness. In his previous ten-year career as a Dell Inc. executive, Ben Bentzin had various responsibilities for marketing, product development and e-commerce, including heading marketing for Dell’s consumer/small business division, product marketing for Dell Dimension and Dell Latitude brand computers, and development of business to business e-commerce. As a community leader, Ben serves on the board of Austin public radio stations KUT/KUTX and is an adult leader for Boy Scout Troop 990. Previously, Ben was President of the Board of the of the Center for Child Protection, Chairman of the Board of the Long Center for the Performing Arts, campaign Chairman for the United Way of the Capital Area, on the board of Ballet Austin. Ben Bentzin holds an M.B.A in marketing and strategic management from the Wharton School at the University Of Pennsylvania and a B.S. in Finance from Arizona State University.

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