CEO, mobileStorm Inc.
Greater Los Angeles Area
CEO, mobileStorm Inc.
Greater Los Angeles Area
mobileStorm is my 2nd company. I started my first company (Katalyast Music Group) in 1997. Katalyst was a record label and production company. Our focus was on breaking bands as well as producing events and concerts that featured our bands. Towards the end of Katalyst and the beginning of the .com boom we shifted our efforts towards creating websites for other labels and businesses as way to earn money to fund our label. That business took off and mobileStorm was created. Although mobileStorm today is not a web shop, its roots stem from the beginning of the .com boom and advanced online applications.
We provided a Web-based, hosted email and digital messaging platform for businesses who want acquire, convert and grow their database. We are located on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood, CA and online at www.mobilestorm.com
- Digital Messaging Solutions such as Email, SMS, and Voice.
- Database marketing
- Mobile Marketing and Premium SMS Solutions
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Internet industry)
August 2000 — Present (8 years)
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Music industry)
July 1997 — August 2000 (3 years 2 months)
Katalyst Music Group LLC, wasnindependent record label and new media company. We promoted bands and concerts, and provided web based communication and marketing projects for the entertainment community. We were chosen to produce an interactive CD showcasing the multimedia capabilities of Casio's first handheld computer the Cassiopeia. We also built the first mobile application in the music Industry with Interscope called My Music Mobile.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Computer Games industry)
January 1997 — April 1999 (2 years 4 months)
I was a product manager for Interactive Light - a leading developer and provider of networked sports simulators for such companies as IBM, Sega, Microsoft, Sony, and Intel. We made Swing It and Kick It, interactive games you would find at a Dave & Busters or Sega Gameworks. While at Interactive Light, I start Katalyst. We were close to going public but we put alot of eggs in one basket and put out a game we had alot riding on. It didnt do so well. Eventually the company was disolved. We had a great run though.
new media marketing, snowboarding, surfing, investing, eating good food, movies, music, clubbing, traveling
MMA, MAAWG, ESPC, APIAC