| Marc Freedman is a digital entertainment industry visionary
and speaker. He is the founder and CEO of RazorPop, an Internet marketing, technology, and entertainment company. RazorPop's flagship product is TrustyFiles High Performance File Sharing software (http://TrustyFiles.com), the leading multi-network client. RazorPop has worked with major artists like Steve Winwood, Heart, and Terence Trent D’Arby. Innovative programs include BrandedP2P for major entertainment companies and marketers, and the P2P Street Team for independent artists.
Marc is also a founder and writer at several other organizations:
- P2P Insider's Blog, which provides a CEO's perspective of the P2P and digital entertainment business.
- DiaRIAA,
a digital entertainment commentary and news web site.
- The DallasBlue Business Network,
the leading North Texas resource
center for CEOs, executives, and professionals in
technology, Internet, media, entertainment, and supporting industries with DallasMeet business events, LinkedIn online networking group, and newsletters.
- Donate My Music Check, a non-profit venture to send CD Price Fixing Settlement checks to the EFF to support consumer rights.
Marc coined the phrase "TechnoPop"
in 1991 in a white paper predicting the convergence of technology
and entertainment. Read more about
TechnoPop.
Marc created the consulting practice, FutureVision.
FutureVision delivers a unique Breakthrough Marketing process that
incorporates corporate strategy and business planning, b2b/b2c eCommerce,
Rapid Online Deployment, and integrated classical, 1to1, and eMarketing.
Marc has over 20 years of management, marketing and
technology experience, including 10 years with the Internet. His
media background ranges from film and dance to multimedia and interactive
TV.
Prior to serving as CEO at RazorPop, Marc was VP Business Development at eAuto where
he built partnerships and directed Internet marketing for the 45
person B2B venture. As VP Marketing at Xybridge Technologies, a
VoIP software developer, Marc launched and positioned the company,
which was acquired by Zhone Technologies.
Marc has held management positions at Verizon Wireless
where he led the company's development of a wireless
Internet portal and SBC where he helped
launch the first telco residential ISP service. His background
includes branding and communications, commissioned sales, product
management and development, and operations. He features experience
with an array of advanced software and systems technologies, including
unified messaging, interactive TV, wireless, artificial intelligence
(AI), and robotics.
Marc holds a BS in computer science from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology and an MPPM from the Yale School of Management.
An accomplished creative, Marc trained in the Screenwriting
Program at the Yale School of Drama. His dynamite script, FutureBox,
is ready for an agent. In 1993 he won the INVISION Multimedia Award
for the design of the Hurricane Andrew kiosk project. Marc enjoys
dancing, bodybuilding, kickboxing, boxing, and science fiction. |