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Digital Hollywood Events at CES 2010 Friday, January 8th Noon - 1:00 PM
Track II DH8 and CC7 Ubiquitous Video to the Consumer: The Technology & Content Enablers - Broadband, IPTV, Mobile & TV We are entering the age of all video all the time. Video is no longer a manifestation of TV, video is a web experience, a mobile experience, as well as an IPTV, Cable and Satellite experience. Video is taped on a hard drive, a PVR, DVR, on an iPOD and on a cell phone. Video is how consumers relate to the world. The conversion to the all-video culture has been so quiet and so quick, the implications of what an all-video culture may mean is only first becoming part of the national business and intellectual conversation. The technology and communication companies that have developed and provide the new video services may well have the greatest insight as to what these new technologies and cultural advances mean. In this session, we are delighted to bring that group of experts to a public forum. Katrice N. Jones, Vice President, Digital Media and Creative Services, TV One Ellis Lindsay, Vice President, Strategy, Americas, Alcatel-Lucent Shalini Govil-Pai, Lead Product Manager, Youtube/Google John Davi, director, engineering, Cisco Media Solutions Group Stephen Condon, Director Market Development, Digital Media Solutions, AT&T Nicholas Butterworth, CEO, HD Cloud Stuart McKechnie, Director of Strategic Marketing, Zoran Corporation Arlene Zeichner, Principal, Selavy Associates, Moderator
Katrice N. Jones, Vice President, Digital Media and Creative Services, TV One: Katrice N. Jones leads the channel's multi-platform digital media strategy including web, mobile and broadband as well as oversees the company's digital content, design, production, marketing and partnerships. In addition, Jones oversees the strategic planning and brand execution of off-air creative services deliverables. With over 17 years of creative management experience, Jones is an Internet veteran who has helped pioneer numerous industry firsts. As an Internet consultant for Fortune 500 companies, Jones managed the launch of numerous large-scale web initiatives. From interactive TV pilots to e-commerce initiatives, Jones has worked with a variety of senior management teams to help define their Internet brand and business strategy. Some web initiatives include Kelloggs.com, USAA.com, and Nike.com. As the head of programming for PowerUp Online, founded by AOL's Steve Case, Jones led the creative and technical direction for four web portals providing educational content to inner city communities. In a prior creative management role, Jones was responsible for conceptualizing and launching the award-winning PBSkids.org becoming the "most-visited children's site on the Internet." Before that in 1996, Jones served as a founding member and online editor of CompuServe's WOW! Kids consumer web portal. Jones' career began as a television producer/host for a Fox TV affiliate, where she produced and hosted daily TV segments and half-hour specials during her four-year tenure. As a winner of the Academy TV Arts & Sciences fellowship, Jones served as a management trainee at Fox Kids Network.
Ellis Lindsay, Vice President, Strategy, Americas, Alcatel-Lucent: Ellis Lindsay serves as Vice President, Strategy, within Alcatel-Lucents Americas CTO organization. The Strategy group identifies and defines key solutions to enable Alcatel-Lucent customers to deliver relevant products and services into their respective marketplaces. Prior to joining Alcatel-Lucent, Mr. Lindsay worked for Bell Canada as Associate Director of Consumer Services Development. He also worked at Ubiquity Software, an SIP infrastructure company, where he was Director of Strategic Alliances, and held product management roles at Corel Corporation and Cognos. Ellis Lindsay holds a bachelor of engineering degree from Carleton University.
Shalini Govil-Pai, Lead Product Manager, Youtube/Google: Shalini currently works as the lead product manager at Youtube/Google, Inc. At YouTube, Shalini is responsible for defining the product strategy and roadmap for a rich media distribution platform enabling distribution and monetization of video based entertainment. Prior to Google, Shalini was technical director at Pixar Animation, where she delivered the block buster films, Toy Story, and A Bug's Life.
Stephen Condon, Director Market Development, Digital Media Solutions, AT&T: Stephen Condon brings more than 20 years of experience to AT&T from the advertising, entertainment and technology industries. His primary role at AT&T is to help grow the business by identifying and working with third parties that provide complimentary products and services and provide support and market expertise to the sales and marketing organizations. Condon commenced his career in advertising working for J. Walter Thompson and Chiat/Day on leading brands such as Kraft Foods and NutraSweet. His advertising career introduced him to the high technology entertainment business when he worked on the hugely successful launch of DIRECTV. He later joined DIRECTV, as Senior Director of Marketing. In 1998 Condon moved from delivering video over satellite to delivering video on the Internet and joined INTERVU as Vice President of Marketing where he lead strategic marketing efforts and marketing communications up until the Akamai acquisition. Since then, Condon has held various senior technology marketing positions including Chief Marketing Officer of Intertainer, which was one of the first online video delivery portals. Most recently he was Vice President of Marketing for broadband VeriSign. He holds a bachelor's degree in business and has undertaken post graduate studies in Marketing at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.
Nicholas Butterworth, CEO, HD Cloud: He was formerly the CEO of MTV Interactive Group, Inc., a joint venture of Viacom and Liberty Media, and previously was the CEO of SonicNet, an early digital music venture that was acquired by MTV Networks. He is board member of the New York New Media Association, and is president of the Digital Media Association. Nicholas is the executive director of Rock the Vote. He is a graduate of Brown University.
Stuart McKechnie, Director of Strategic Marketing at Zoran Corporation since 2004,has more than twenty-five years experience in high-tech electronics. He has directed projects that range from strategic planning through product specification, management, development and marketing to sales and customer support. His experience includes time with technology startups as well as more than fifteen years with the global giant Philips Electronics, serving at both Philips Semiconductors and Philips Consumer Electronics. His focus has been on high-volume products and services developed from leading edge consumer electronics technology, with a special emphasis on digital imaging. Stuart holds a B.Sc. and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Southampton in the UK, where he specialized in analyzing space imagery.