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R. Scott Raynovich, is the publisher of Contentinople, which aims to be the leading online news, research, and events company in the digital media technology market. Prior to starting Contentinople, Scott was Editor in Chief and Editorial Director of Light Reading, the publication that went from two to 60 employees in seven years and became the leading online publication in the telecommunications market. Light Reading was acquired by United Business Media in 2005. Prior to joining Light Reading, Scott was investment editor for Red Herring magazine, where he supervised the New York news bureau, helped build Redherring.com, and wrote an investment column for that magazine's Website. He has covered technology markets for 15 years. His favorite media toy is a Fender Stratocaster.
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Mark Kapczynski, VP of In-Stream, EyeWonder Mr. Kapczynski has a successful track record as a serial entrepreneur, senior executive, and media industry expert. EyeWonder is the leading Interactive Digital Advertising provider. Previous ventures include Kontrol Media Corp., an idea incubator for startups and senior professionals in the media and technology markets, and MESoft, a media and entertainment software company, for which, as CEO, he raised more than $8 million in funding. From 1995 to 2002, Kapczynski worked at Microsoft as Director of Worldwide Media & Entertainment Solutions Group. In 1993 he founded Digital Genesis, a pioneer in the Iinternet/e-commerce space. He holds a patent for a digital media workflow process and is active in multiple industry associations.
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Aditya Kishore, has 12 years experience in consumer media. His coverage areas at Heavy Reading include digital media applications and services and their distribution over broadband networks. Prior to Heavy Reading, Kishore was the Director of Global Media and Entertainment at the Yankee Group, responsible for managing and coordinating media research across analyst teams in North America, Europe, and Asia. Kishore began his career in television news, then spent three years in advertising, working with a range of leading consumer brands, including Nestlé, Samsung, and McDonald's. He also developed a number of digital video and Web projects for various New England broadcast stations and independent producers, including interactive video projects with the PBS network series Frontline.
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