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Adam Zbar, CEO
Adam Zbar is CEO of Zannel, the mobile industry’s first Instant Media Network™ service, allowing people to nano-blog their lives and start real time conversations by sending video, picture and text updates from their mobile phones. Most recently, Zbar served as a mobile media strategist to Infospace, Mobile, Disney MVNO, and Moviso, where led strategic planning for their next generation mobile media applications. Zbar was vice president of North American distribution at WorldRes, where his team managed more than a thousand online travel partners including Travelocity, Yahoo, AOL, Lodging.com, Verizon, Rand McNally, and Sidestep. Zbar was VP, Business Development & Strategy at <kpe>, rated the #1 US interactive agency by Adweek and now part of Agency.com, securing Mandalay Bay, Warner Home Video, Six Flags, Princess Cruises, and Fox FX as clients. Zbar started his career as a McKinsey Consultant.
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Braxton Woodham, CTO
Braxton Woodham is Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Zannel, where he is responsible for technology research, product strategy, architecture, development, and operations. He was formerly the CTO at Infospace Mobile, where he was responsible for research, development, and operations for mobile storefronts and portals for clients including AT&T (formerly Cingular), T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless. Prior to Infospace, Braxton served as Vice President of Technology at Moviso, leading the development of the V4 Platform, which scaled to become the largest mobile media distributor in North America before being sold to Infospace in 2003. The Moviso team also developed and deployed MSA, the first reusable media client, which has been downloaded more than 10 million times. Prior to joining Moviso, Braxton served as Executive Director of Technology at Sony Music Digital Media Ventures where he focused on new media initiatives including massively multiplayer gaming and mobile media distribution. Braxton has led technical teams and served as chief architect on projects for Nokia, Samsung, Motorola, Yahoo!, AOL, Toshiba, Sony Music, Warner Home Video and Times Mirror among others. Braxton served as a Captain in the U.S. Air Force, and holds a B.E. from Vanderbilt University.
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Harry Evans, VP Technology
Harry was the Director of Strategic Technology of Infospace Mobile. He was software architect for the V4 Platform, including media delivery, DRM, content management. Evans headed up development of Infospace’s rich media application, which will launch on a tier 1 US carrier. Prior to Infospace, Harry Evans was a Software Architect at Elite Information Systems.
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