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  1. Steven C. Markoff is an American entrepreneur, film producer, author, and educator. He is the founder of the A-Mark Financial Corporation, a financial services firm based in Santa Monica, California that originally traded in rare coins and precious metals.

  2. Founder and Chairman (from 2004 to 2020), ProCon.org, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit public benefit corporation (founded on July 12, 2004) [Read a personal statement from Steve Markoff on the origins and background of ProCon.org ]. ProCon.org was merged into Encyclopædia Britannica on 5-29-2020.

  3. Steven C. Markoff is the Co-Chair of A-Mark Entertainment. A native of Los Angeles, Markoff began trading rare coins at age 11, and in 1965 founded A-Mark Financial. By 2004, Forbes Magazine listed A-Mark as the 65th largest privately held company in the U.S., and the 2nd largest in Los Angeles.

  4. ProCon.org was formed under section 501 (c) (3) of the US Internal Revenue Code as a public charity in Santa Monica on July 12, 2004 by Steven C. Markoff, a Los Angeles businessman, who is also the founder of A-Mark Precious Metals and co-chairman of A-Mark Entertainment, a film production company. [4] .

  5. Feb 12, 2021 · Steven C. Markoff, Chairman and CEO of A-Mark Financial Corporation in Santa Monica, California, founded ProCon.org in 2004 with the following mission: to promote critical thinking, education, and informed citizenship by presenting the pro and con arguments to debatable issues in a straightforward, nonpartisan, freely accessible way.

  6. Oct 22, 2009 · About Steven C. Markoff. Mr. Markoff is a native of Los Angeles, California. He graduated from Los Angeles City College in 1964 with an Associate Arts degree. His business affiliations and background includes serving as Chairman of A-Mark Financial Corporation, a Santa Monica-based financial services company he founded in 1965.

  7. Historian Steve Markoff has rendered a genuine public service by meticulously collecting and deftly analyzing the record in the 13 colonies, demonstrating the utter lack of any evidence for the personal right of individuals to firearms. … Misfire offers a timely opportunity for the Justice’s to revisit Heller.” James Bryan, Esq.