Most Recently, Greg Was President of Vertical Networks a Mobile-First Studio That Develops Content for Snapchat’S Discover Platform Among Others
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Greg Clayman: Most recently, Greg was President of Vertical Networks a mobile-first studio that develops content for Snapchat’s Discover platform among others. Brother, the first channel launched by Vertical Networks, garners over 1B views per month and the company recently launched a new slate of original Snapchat shows including Phone Swap, one of the top Snapchat shows, with an average of 12M viewers/episode. Prior to working with Snapchat, Greg was General Manager of Audience Networks at Vimeo, managing content and operations for Vimeo’s worldwide audience of over 250 million monthly viewers. Under Greg’s leadership, Vimeo on Demand grew into the largest open VOD platform in the world and Vimeo launched a successful original content initiative featuring shows such as High Maintenance, currently in its second season at HBO. Greg joined Vimeo from News Corporation, where he was EVP of Digital Media, leading digital partnerships across the company and launching News Corp’s first global ad network. Reporting to Rupert Murdoch, Greg was also Publisher of The Daily, the world's first daily news product created specifically for the iPad and #3 top-grossing iPad app in 2011. Greg was a founder of Upoc, the first mobile social media platform in the US. He went on to build the MTV Networks Mobile Media group at Viacom where he led the creation of a number of market-leading consumer experiences and businesses for MTV, Comedy Central, and Nickelodeon. Greg held multiple roles at Viacom, eventually serving as EVP, Digital Distribution and Business Development where he did Viacom’s first deals with Hulu, Netflix, Apple, and other top digital content distributors. Bobby Moser: Bobby is a documentary filmmaker and commercial director. His work ranges widely from documentaries and animation to commercials, music videos and photography exhibition. He’s made documentary films all over the world and speaks Mandarin Chinese (mostly). He's directed commercial campaigns for brands such as Apple, Facebook, Coca Cola and Samsung garnering a Canne Silver Lion. He worked with the Muppets once, Kermit and the gang -- It was awesome. In is life and with his work, Bobby celebrates people. He celebrates the moments and subtleties that make life complex and beautiful. Because he believes it’s people that make your life’s story unique and magical. And Luke Jaden: In Detroit, there is a force to be reckoned with and his name is Luke Jaden. A visionary on the rise who’s eyes are set on the horizon in search of stories to tell. Possessed by the artistic spirit of the city, Jaden continues his trek towards endearing his sought after dreamscapes. Jaden is a twenty-two year old filmmaker and one of the co-founders of VENUS + MARS a collective focused on telling sophisticated and beautiful stories. Jaden’s feature film directorial debut BOO! is set to premiere in late 2018. BOO! is produced by Automatik Entertainment (La La Land, Insidious, Sinister) starring Rob Zabrecky (A Ghost Story), Jaden Piner (Moonlight), Aurora Perrineau (Equals), Jill Marie Jones (Girlfriends), Charley Palmer Rothwell (Dunkirk) and Dwight Henry. Most recently, Jaden wrapped principal photography on My Pretty Pony based upon a short story by Stephen King starring Tobin Bell (Saw) and Noah Jupe (Suburbicon). Throughout the years, Jaden has directed films such as Wolf Who Cried Boy starring the Oscar®-nominated Captain Phillips star Barkhad Abdi and Beasts of The Southern Wild’s Dwight Henry. Jaden also directed King Ripple starring Short Term 12’s Keith Stanfield and The Listing written by Josh Malerman the author of Bird Box starring Erin Cummings (ABC’s The Astronaut Wives Club) and Rob Zabrecky. He also wrote and directed The Neverlands starring Langston Fishburne. .