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Digital Hollywood
Wednesday, May 7th
10:45 AM - Noon
Track II:
The Web: The All-Media, All-Consuming Phenomenon – PC, Mobile & TV
As video reaches into all sectors of the media space, content, the technology, the devices, the infrastructure, the entire way that companies and groups, large and small approach their work will and are now altering. All Video – All The Time is not in the future, it is happening now. What had been a web news group is now a video production unit. What had been a print publication with a website becomes an indie television network. What had been a blog becomes a vlog. The consumer is expecting to see all-video all the time and all companies, big and small, from an in-house corporate communications team to a giant magazine conglomerate; from a school newspapaer to a TV network are going to have to think in terms of multi-platform video 24/7 if they wish to break through the crowd and serve their customer base. All-video all the time is a challenge but it may also be the most exciting hurdle the technology industry has created yet.
Peter Csathy, CEO, SightSpeed
Jonathan Cobb, founder and CTO, Kiptronic
Stacy S. Cook, President & CEO, BroadQ
Justin Chapweske, CEO, Swarmcast
Joy Marcus, US General Manager, Dailymotion
Tim Morgan, CEO, Mint Digital, Moderator

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Peter Csathy, CEO, SightSpeed: Peter is a digital media veteran. Csathy previously served as president and COO of Musicmatch, Inc., where he was responsible for driving the company's distribution and content strategies, managing strategic partnerships, and overseeing the company's business development, sales, legal and finance activities. Yahoo! acquired Musicmatch in 2004. Prior to Musicmatch, Csathy served as COO of eNow, Inc., a subscription-based technology company delivering breaking news and information. Csathy also previously served as a Senior Vice President at Universal Studios and held executive positions at New Line Cinema and Savoy Pictures. In these roles, and among other things, Csathy drove strategic distribution, marketing and technology partnerships, international joint ventures, and acquisitions. Csathy received his J.D. from the Harvard Law School, and his B.A., summa cum laude, in political science from the University of Minnesota.





Stacy S. Cook, President & CEO of BroadQ: Stacy has served as the President & CEO of BroadQ since he co-founded the Company in 2002. He is engaged in all aspects of the engineering and business development activities of BroadQ’s integrated Web-TV solution, which leverages the installed base of 100M PlayStation 2 consoles as TV set-top boxes. Stacy’s unique knowledge of engineering, business and the law has helped the Company navigate a complex business environment. He started his career as a Project Engineer on the Space Shuttle Main Engine program at the Rocketdyne Division of Rockwell. He went on to become an Intellectual Property Attorney at the firm of Baker Botts and Counsel for Applied Science Fiction. Stacy holds an Associate of Science in Electrical Engineering from Mesa State University, a Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Colorado State University, a MBA from Pepperdine University and a Juris Doctorate from the Baylor School of Law.

Jonathan Cobb, Founder/CTO, Kiptronic: Jonathan is the technology visionary and heart and soul of Kiptronic. Initial work on Kiptronic started for him in 2004, with the help of a lot of coffee, energy drinks, sleepless nights, and a highly tuned notion of where media consumption was heading. Jonathan's passion drove the first iterations of Kiptronic, from angel-funding to venture-funded company. He has held numerous senior engineering positions in a number of Silicon Valley startups, most recently as Senior Software Architect for Covalent Technologies, an enterprise-class software and services company. He has also played integral roles in founding and running several start-ups including Hyperic Software, producers of HQ, a popular IT management software system. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis.

Kelly Dempski, Director for Human Computer Interaction Research, Accenture Technology Labs: For 13 years, Kelly has developed technological innovations at Accenture that aim to simplify the way that users manipulate and share information. His most recent inventions include a system for large scale, interactive advertising. His interactive wall technology is currently being used by many thousands of users in O’Hare and JFK international airports and 10 Accenture offices, and has been used in many other public venues. Dempski has also written three books on interactive 3D rendering, and holds several patents for collaborative and interactive technologies.





Justin Chapweske, CEO, Swarmcast: Justin Chapweske is the founder and CEO of Minneapolis and Tokyo-based Swarmcast. In his current role, Justin oversees the day-to-day operations of the company, including strategy, implementation and U.S. operations. He is also actively involved in development planning and ensuring that the Swarmcast software and technology platform continues to define the leading edge of Internet content delivery. Justin is the original inventor or multi-source streaming and “swarming” data transfer which breaks large files into small pieces to quickly exchange them over the Internet. He started programming at age 6 and was working at university level computer science programs by the time he was 15. Justin attended the University of Minnesota where he studied Computer Science and Math and went on to quickly distinguish himself as a software engineer, becoming the principal software architect for a rising Internet OS company before his 21st birthday. Soon thereafter, Justin founded his own company to develop and market his swarming technology.



Joy Marcus, US General Manager, The Fotex Group: Joy Marcus joined Dailymotion in early 2007. In her role as US General Manager, she is responsible for spearheading the Company’s growth and development in the region. Ms. Marcus has an extensive background in media and entertainment. Most recently, she served as senior vice president of Time Warner Global Marketing, where she was responsible for developing partnerships with marketers for integration with Time Warner media and entertainment properties including AOL, Turner television networks, Time Inc. magazines, Warner Bros. television and film, New Line Cinema and HBO. Prior to her role at Time Warner, she was head of business development for Barnes&Noble.com. Ms. Marcus was a key member of the senior management team at the time of the Company’s IPO. Her functions included oversight of online distribution and affiliate marketing programs, responsibility for product launches and strategies, and P&L responsibility for approximately 25% of the business. Prior to that, she served as vice president of business development for MTV International, where she negotiated arrangements for new channel launches in Asia, South Africa and Russia and contributed to the restructuring of operations in Brazil. Ms. Marcus attended Princeton University and New York University School of Law where she focused on Intellectual Property law. She began her career as an M&A lawyer, practicing at international firm Debevoise & Plimpton. She also served as in-house counsel at MTV networks. Focusing on content development, she negotiated the first record label deals for MTV as well as numerous agreements for original series including The Real World.


Tim Morgan, co-founder and CEO, Mint Digital (www.mintdigital.com): Tim is responsible for helping television and media clients harness the power of the web to create online properties that genuinely engage with their audience. Based in London and New York, Mint adopts a unique approach, fusing the buzz of television with the social and participatory nature of the web. This has led to web hits for clients including ABC Family, MTV, BBC, Channel 4, Ogilvy One and Thumbplay. In September 2006, Mint launched Islandoo.com, the first social network dedicated to casting for a TV show. Soon after its launch, Islandoo achieved critical acclaim not only from the technology and broadcast press but also in the business and mainstream press. Tim regularly speaks on the subject of cross platform TV at media conferences including PACT’s Rights Lab, MIPTV in Cannes, Digital Hollywood and NMK’s ‘Beer and Innovation’. Prior to establishing Mint Digital, Tim worked in corporate mergers and acquisitions. He is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ACA), and a member of the Securities Institute (MSI).