CEO / CSMBH (Chief Social Media Bounty Hunter)
Kevin Long
CEO, Founder & CSMBH (Chief Social Media Bounty Hunter), Social Impostor
CEO & Founder, CrypDonations
Leading Edge Entrepreneur
Kevin started 2025 by founding (www.crypdonations.com) which is a software as a service that allows non-profit organizations to accept crypto-currency the same as credit cards. This allows the organizations to reach an entirely new donor pool with the potential to create generational funding.
Social Networking Expertise
Kevin has been a pioneer entrepreneur in the social networking field, being the first to create social media monitoring software that monitored specific user’s accounts (YouDiligence). In 2012 he founded Social Impostor (www.socialimpostor.com), to identify and remove fake social network profiles and pages for high profile celebrities.
Kevin is currently the CEO of both Social Impostor and CrypDonations and works daily with all of the major social networks to identify and remove fake social media profiles for his clients.
Prior to that, Kevin founded MVP Sports Media Training in 2004. MVP worked with more than a thousand athletes and coaches at schools across the country, as well as IndyCar, NASCAR, The Big Ten Network, MLS, NFL, NFLPA, and the US Olympic Synchronized Swimming Team doing media training and life skills training sessions. Kevin has been featured on/in: Sirius/XM Radio, The Sporting News, ESPN Radio, Fox News, NPR, The Huffington Post, ESPN.com, NCAAFanhouse.com, Sports Illustrated, The Sports Business Journal, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Inside Higher Education and others.
Education and US Congress
Kevin is a 1992 graduate of Purdue University. He spent the first decade of his career on Capitol Hill as a press secretary for Congressman Dan Burton (IN) and as a senior professional staff member for the House Government Reform Committee, where he was responsible for counter-narcotics policy oversight of the federal government, developing US foreign aid packages to our allies on the war on drugs, as well as leading the communications efforts for committee members on drug issues. He traveled to 52 countries, many of them multiple times, in 6 years to perform his oversight duties.
After leaving the Hill, Kevin started a strategic communications firm that sub-contracted on a 3 year contract with the Department of Defense. Kevin led teams that performed media training, crisis/strategic communications counsel and capacity building in the Colombian Ministry of Defense, Colombian National Police and in the Ministry of Interior in Afghanistan, leading the communications efforts on, among other issues, a civilian airline crash and a high-profile NGO kidnapping in Afghanistan.