Mark Ghuneim

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Mark Ghuneim

Mark Ghuneim is an American internet entrepreneur.

Career[edit]

Ghuneim began his career as program director and VJ at the 21st Street video nightclub Private Eyes in New York City.[1] After positions at MTV's "120 Minutes," and Beggars Banquet/XL/4AD Records, a British independent label, he became vice president of video promotion for Columbia Records.[2][3]

In 1994 Ghuneim was the vice president of online and emerging technologies at Columbia Records.[4] Ghuneim created and implemented online marketing campaigns for Columbia Records.[5]

His initiatives at Sony Music included the formation of an online and emerging-technologies group as well as innovations in online marketing and promotion, social networking and community management.[6] He was previously senior vice president of online and emerging technology at Sony Music Entertainment.[5] In 2004, Ghuneim left Sony Music Entertainment to launch Wiredset, a start-up digital services company for television networks, movie companies, publishers and emerging brands.[6]

Ghuneim subsequently became General Manager of Twitter’s Curator, a position he held until early 2016.[7]

Politics[edit]

In 1997, Ghuneim founded Hacked.net.[8] Ghuneim has worked with the American Civil Liberties Union and New York Civil Liberties Union to oppose surveillance in public spaces.[9] He believes that people have a right to be anonymous in their interactions in public spaces.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Digital Era: What's Next?, Fora.tv
  2. ^ I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution, By Rob Tannenbaum, Craig Marks, p.1973, Penguin, Oct 27, 2011
  3. ^ Vid Experts Discuss New Marketing Strategies, Billboard Magazine, p. 64, Dec 26, 1987
  4. ^ Tortorici, Frank (15 June 1998). "Dylan Website Provides Rare, Unreleased Recordings". MTV News. MTV. Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2015. Mark Ghuneim, Columbia Records' vice president of online and emerging technologies, stressed that this rare Dylan music is on the company's site, not a fan site.
  5. ^ a b Billboard Magazine, 'ConnecteD, A Key to Web Extras', Oct 26, 2002, p.49
  6. ^ a b Simon Dumenco, Why Real-Time Marketing Matters Now, AdAge, October 13, 2010
  7. ^ Sarah Perez, Twitter Publicly Launches Curator, Its Real-Time Search And Filtering Tool For Media Outlets, "Techcrunch", Mar 31, 2015
  8. ^ Mark Ghuneim Biography,thetvoftomorrowshow.com, 2013
  9. ^ a b Lee, Denny (October 31, 1999). "Neighborhood Report – New York on Line – Watching the Watchers". New York Times. Retrieved 13 April 2015.

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