Suzanne Tosolini is currently VP of “Third Screen Marketplace”, an open innovation marketplace for connecting and commercializing branded consumer experiences on mobile devices. In this role she works with Fortune 500 companies to drive consumer led strategy into their mobile thinking and help create cross company platforms on which to deliver the programs. Prior to this she was a marketing director at P&G, where she worked for 18 years in a variety of leadership roles spanning 6 countries and brands such as Tide, Gain, Pantene, Old Spice, Always, Ariel, and Febreze. Suzanne’s career started in the UK and then saw her leading brands in Europe and North America. Her main achievements lie in repositioning brands and creating marketing platforms and campaigns which endure time to drive long terms business growth. Suzanne also spent 7 years as a director of P&G’s communication department as an in-house communication expert and consultant to the businesses on brand equity, strategy and communication execution. Her last 2 years at P&G were spent leading communication planning and digital marketing capability building within corporate marketing.
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Wednesday, April 7th, 2010Bob Gilbreath
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010Bob Gilbreath is Chief Marketing Strategist at Bridge Worldwide, one of the nation’s largest digital advertising agencies and part of WPP. Bob leads the Strategic Planning team within the agency, advising clients such as Procter & Gamble, ConAgra Foods, Kroger, Luxottica, and Abbott. He is the author of The Next Evolution of Marketing: Connect with your Customers by Marketing with Meaning and his writing has been featured in Brandweek and Entrepreneur. Bob joined Bridge Worldwide after driving a dramatic turnaround of the Mr. Clean brand at Procter & Gamble. He successfully launched innovative products including the Magic Eraser, which was featured in Harvard Business Review. This innovation helped nearly triple the business in one year. Bob was recognized by Advertising Age as one of the Top 50 marketers of 2004. He received his MBA in marketing from the NYU/Stern School of Business and his BA in Economics from Duke University. @mktgwithmeaning
Adam Symson
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010Adam Symson is the VP, Interactive for the E.W. Scripps television station group. Symson is responsible for the operation, content and revenue for the division’s interactive businesses, including community news and information websites, micro-sites and mobile businesses in 9 local markets across the country. He is also responsible for directing the division’s overall growth strategy in the interactive space. Prior to his current appointment, Symson served as the director of content & marketing for the Scripps interactive media division. Symson joined Scripps corporate in 2002 as the director of investigations and special projects for the television stations group. Shortly thereafter, he was named director of news strategy and operations, with responsibilities for the station’s 9 NBC and ABC affiliated stations. Mr. Symson first joined the E.W. Scripps Company as the executive producer of investigations and special projects for KNXV TV, in Phoenix, Arizona. At KNXV, Mr. Symson re-launched the ABC15 Investigators and grew it to be a nationally recognized investigative unit, specializing in long-form journalism.
Reggie Bradford
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010Reggie Bradford brings nearly two decades of technology leadership and experience to Vitrue, the company he founded in 2006. Bradford’s leadership experience spans 18 years in the consumer packaged goods, Internet and television industries. Prior to Vitrue, he was president and board member with TANDBERG Television, an organization of more than 400 employees and over $100 million in revenues. In his 14-month tenure, he led the company to a 40 percent annual growth rate, successfully integrated two major acquisitions and led the global repositioning of the brand. Bradford also served as the president and CEO of N2 Broadband, the leading provider of open-platform, on-demand entertainment solutions. During his tenure, N2 Broadband grew annual revenues from less than $1 million to more than $35 million in just under five years. Prior to joining N2 Broadband, Bradford served as Chief Marketing Officer at WebMD from 1998 to 2000. During his tenure there, the company grew from 40 to 4,000 employees and received more than $2 billion in funding. While at WebMD, Reggie was instrumental in defining interactivity on the web as an early pioneer of social communities. He previously held various marketing and management positions with Miller Brewing Company, a subsidiary of Phillip Morris. @ReggieBradford
Phin Barnes
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010Phin is a Principal at First Round Capital, a leading seed stage venture capital firm. Before joining First Round Capital, Phin founded an independent videogame company that developed and published Yourself!Fitness, the first fitness game for Xbox and PlayStation2. While managing the marketing and distribution of Yourself!Fitness from 2003-2006, Phin secured retail partnerships with Nordstrom and Best Buy as well as promotional partnerships with Proctor & Gamble and McDonald’s. One of the earliest employees at AND 1 Basketball, Phin spent six years helping to grow the company from revenues of $15 million to over $225 million. While at AND 1 Phin led product direction, managed relationships with national retail accounts and created the initial concept for the signature AND 1 marketing property—the AND 1 Mix Tape. Phin also has consulted with several companies, including MTV Networks, where he focused on non-traditional games and the growth of the MTV Games division. @phineasb
Eric Wiesen
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010Eric Wiesen is a General Partner at RRE Ventures. Mr. Wiesen is a Board Director of Bit.ly, Flipswap, Pontiflex, Roundbox and Solvate and is actively involved with RRE’s investments in AdaptiveBlue, Betaworks, drop.io, Enpirion, Payfone and Venmo. Prior to RRE, Mr. Wiesen worked for Updata Partners where he focused on growth-stage software investments. More recently, Mr. Wiesen was an attorney in the corporate group at Fenwick & West, a leading Silicon Valley law firm. As an attorney, he represented both startup companies and venture capital funds on a range of issues. He also represented more mature technology companies in M&A and securities transactions. Earlier, Mr. Wiesen was a two-time entrepreneur. His first company, launched while he was an undergraduate at U.C. Berkeley, built and sold hardware and professional services to the 3D Graphics and animation communities. Later, Mr. Wiesen co-founded an enterprise software consulting firm specializing in CRM systems. He has also served as a staff attorney at a non-profit in New York, and worked in the White House during a semester in college. He blogs at Fiveyearstoolate. @ewiesen
Peter Flint
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010Peter Flint is a general partner at Polaris Ventures in Boston. He brings over 25 years of experience as an operating executive in the consumer media industry combined with building senior management teams for early stage venture backed companies. Prior to joining Polaris, Peter was a managing director with Ramsey Beirne Associates, the leading provider of executive searches to high growth, leading edge information technology companies. Peter has enjoyed a successful 15-year sales and marketing career in the cable television industry, initially with Showtime Entertainment and MTV Networks. He also worked with the Boston Red Sox and Boston Bruins to develop and launch the New England Sports Network. In addition, as VP of Sales and Marketing for QVC Network, Peter directed a team to secure long-term distribution agreements with the nation’s largest cable companies, which was instrumental in the successful initial public offering. Peter was an early entrant in the interactive television marketplace asVP of Video Jukebox Network, the company that built out the first nationally distributed, on-demand TV network. @pflint
Sonny Jandial
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010Sonny has 12 years of experience with Procter & Gamble and is currently a Brand Manager within P&G FutureWorks, the business unit that works across many of P&G’s businesses to develop and incubate new corporate growth ventures. Sonny has most recently focused on vetting, developing, and implementing new business models and external partnerships within Futureworks ranging from health care to new mobile/digital business models being tested for P&G. Sonny recently moved to Silicon Valley to work on a Venture Capital backed start-up within the mobile space as part of P&G Futureworks innovation portfolio. Sonny is the single point of contact between P&G and the Venture Capital firm Kleiner Perkins. Sonny has worked across multiple functions within P&G including manufacturing, sales, and marketing and multiple categories from home care and coffee to health care services to his most recent work focused on innovating within the mobile space. Sonny has led innovations both in marketing with the launch of Swiffer Dusters and new business model ventures within health care. Sonny has managed external partnerships with major retailers like Safeway while also leading relationships with renowned health care thought leading organizations.
Kevin Dugan
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010For the bulk of his 18-year career in marketing communications, Kevin Dugan has used the Internet to advance his clients and his industry. Kevin has been blogging since 2002 and has nearly 16,000 Twitter followers. His blogs Strategic Public Relations and The Bad Pitch Blog are award-winning and ranked by Advertising Age magazine’s Power 150 — a ranking of the world’s top marketing blogs. He also explores the intersections of owned, paid and earned media as Director of Marketing for Empower MediaMarketing in Mt. Adams. Kevin is the founder of Cincinnati Social Media, with over 1,200 current members. @prblog
Steve Schlafman
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