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Bio - Mike Dunn (advisory)

 

Mike Dunn is a seasoned Chief Technology Officer and advisor to startups. He has been actively involved in the strategic investment activity of companies such as Dell, Time-Warner and Hearst. He has two decades of experience conducting technical due diligence on new investment and acquisition opportunities as well as providing ongoing technical guidance to portfolio companies. He has served on numerous advisory boards, such as: Brightcove, Hootsuite, Blumberg Capital, Gomez, Mochila and EMC. He is a frequent speaker at Venture, Semantic Web and Online Video conferences. He led the sponsorship of the MIT Media LAB for Hearst, is the founding member of InfoWorld’s CTO Advisory Council and is a board member of a community bank in Ballston Spa, New York. For additional details please see http://about.me/glemak

 

Bio - Mike Dunn (longer)

 

Michael S. Dunn has been CTO of Hearst Interactive Media since July of 2003. He is responsible for enterprise strategic and operational technology leadership, is actively involved in Hearst’s strategic investment activity, conducting technical due diligence on new investment opportunities as well as providing ongoing technical guidance to Hearst portfolio companies. He is also very involved in planning the transition from traditional to emerging media technology capabilities. He spent much of the last two decades in CTO roles including Encoda Systems, a product and service provider for the broadcast industry, Time Warner, where he was the Corporate CTO and also lead technologist for the Time Warner Digital Media Investment Fund, and was the founding CTO of Dell’s online division. Earlier he held senior technology-related positions at True North Communications, a global ad agency; Turner Broadcasting; Hanna-Barbera Studios; and Americast, a joint venture of Walt Disney Co. and four telephone companies focused on broadband. He oversees and coordinates Hearst’s sponsorship of the MIT Media LAB, and serves on the advisory boards of Brightcove, Gomez, Mochila, a media marketplace and EMC. He is the founding member of InfoWorld’s CTO Advisory Council and is a board member of Ballston Spa National Bank, a community bank servicing Saratoga County in New York. Dunn lives in Stamford, CT with his wife and two dogs. He spends winters snowboarding in Vermont and all other seasons’ mountainbiking in New England. http://about.me/glemak provides pointers to his online activities.

 

Bio - Mike Dunn (shorter)

 

Mike Dunn is an accomplished executive with extensive experience as a business and technology leader within the Media, Advertising and Technology industries primarily in the CTO role. Focused on enabling change via emerging and disruptive opportunities especially in Digital Media, Software Management, Product Development and all aspects of Information Technology. His specific expertise areas include emerging Internet technologies such as the Semantic Web, Big Data, Web and Enterprise Content Management Systems, Digital Asset Management, Cloud Services, Online Video, Mobile Applications, Social Platforms, Advertising Solutions, Analytics and Ecommerce. He has been actively involved in the strategic investment activity of companies such as Dell, Time-Warner and Hearst, conducting technical due diligence on new investment and acquisition opportunities as well as providing ongoing technical guidance to portfolio companies. Previously he has served on numerous advisory boards: Brightcove, Hootsuite, Blumberg Capital, Gomez/Compuware, EMC and is the founding member of InfoWorld’s CTO Advisory Council. He is a frequent speaker at conferences focused on Venture, Semantic Web and Online Video. While at Hearst he lead the sponsorship of the MIT Media LAB. He is currently on the Advisory Board of RAMP, the content optimization company and is a board member of a community bank in Ballston Spa, New York. 

 

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