Jason Kintzler is an entrepreneur, influencer, and former television news anchor. He’s the CEO of Lifekey, a digital identity and wearable technology company.
His first startup was Pitchengine, a boot-strapped startup turned global news technology used by Walmart, Budweiser, Zappos and more than 50,000 other brands worldwide.
Jason created eight successful hyperlocal news streams across Wyoming including Buckrail in Jackson Hole, County 10 and Oil City in Casper. Each was sold to local owners and continue to serve their communities today.
Level Up Your Start Ups: Jason Kintzler of Lifekey
— NASDAQ TV
Secrets to success from Smalltown USA
— CNN Money
"Have You Tried Pitchengine?"
— ADWeek
PR, Media and the Space Between
— Fast Company
More marketers are counting on social networks
— San Francisco Chronicle
In the news
The Next Big Things
— The Voice

Pioneering tech from the place where cowboys are kings. #wyoming ðŸ¤
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Proven leader
Jason is the founder and CEO of Lifekey, a wearable technology company based in Dubois. He also leads a PR software company, Pitchengine. He created and founded County 10, Buckrail and five other news streams around Wyoming which were sold in 2018.
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Giving back
Jason was appointed to the Wyoming Business Council, by Governor Matt Mead and later, Governor Mark Gordon, where he served on the board of directors. He volunteers on the board of Dubois DRIVE, the local economic development organization. He also volunteers as an assistant 6-man football coach for Dubois Middle School.
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Wyoming native
Jason was born in Lander and is a fifth generation Fremont County resident. He’s a father of four with his wife, Jasmine, who runs her own western-inspired general store, Dubois Provisions.



Governor Mark Gordon with Jason and Lifekey COO, Fabian Lobera

Jason's son Cooper with Governor Mark Gordon

Jason at NASDAQ in New York 2021

Jason's wife Jasmine and daughter Kennedy

Jason's son Cooper. Adria Trembly photo.

