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#GiveStartUpsAChance with Gavin McGarry of JUMPWIRE MEDIA

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It is my total pleasure to interview Gavin McGarry, Founder of JUMPWIRE MEDIA.  Gavin is a wonderful example of the passion you need to be a serial entrepreneur. Join me for this interview as Gavin shares his journey and story as a serial entrepreneur and establishing JUMPWIRE MEDIA.  Fast Company has listed JUMPWIRE MEDIA in the top10 most innovative companies in media. So mark this in your calendar as a must listen

 

Guest Bio Gavin McGarry

Before founding Jumpwire Media in 2009 Gavin worked for online video start up Joost and was the Head of Cross Platform Business Development at global television production company Endemol.

Gavin has been working in media space for over 20 years. His past experience includes positions at major television networks as well as owning and operating a television production company and a boutique advertising agency. His company created some of the first cross media TV content and worked with major networks including NBC, Discovery, CTV, and Global Television. The full service ad agency serviced two national clients and explored integrating brands into television and online properties. In 2004 he moved from his native Canada to the UK to better understand the rapidly emerging mobile phone space. Through his position at Endemol he worked closely with the UK’s largest mobile operator O2 and helped develop leading edge content for multiple platform release. In 2007 he moved into the web video arena based out of the Joost’s New York office. He has spent time in Japan, Africa, Europe and China exploring and understanding the global digital media content market place. 

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