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Steve Griffin, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
With over 20 years of experience in building and managing entertainment and technology-based businesses, Steve Griffin is leading StreamCast Networks, Inc. to success as an exceptional peer-to-peer technology company. Previously, Griffin served as president of EMI/Chordant Distribution Group, the largest global distributor and marketer of contemporary Christian music. Under his leadership, EMI/Chordant was twice named Distributor of the Year by Billboard Magazine. Prior to his work at EMI/Chordant, Griffin founded Nest Entertainment, named one of the fastest growing companies by Inc. Magazine. As a leading producer and distributor of family-oriented entertainment products, Griffin grew annual revenues to $58 million with 2.1 million monthly subscribers in less than three years. Griffin also founded and continues to manage PathStone Communications Group, a state-of-the-art music distribution and concert tour company. In addition, he has served as chairman of both Cassette Duplicators, Inc. and Rich Animation Studios; he was also named executive producer on several record albums and video productions. Mr. Griffin holds a B.A. in Marketing from Baylor University.
Darrell Smith, Vice President & Chief Technology Officer
Darrell Smith leads the technology team in their passionate development of dynamic p2p technology. As founder of Motion Pixels, a subsidiary of Sirius Publishing, Darrell was instrumental in the development of projects ranging from multi-media authoring tools to full screen video playback on PCs. He was responsible for building software technology that created full motion video in full color for full screen playback via CD-ROM on 486/66 PCs without hardware assist. The technology was used by a variety of companies and government agencies including NASA and the CIA and was the underlying technology for Sirius’ MovieCD line of feature films on CD-ROM.
Matt Adams, Vice President of Business Affairs
Matt Adams is the internal legal liaison with outside counsel. In this vital role, Matt communicate and respond to questions concerning the company and the status of its legal affairs, as well as handles contractual matters on behalf of StreamCast Networks, Inc. Matt Adams brings substantial experience as an entertainment lawyer, litigator and businessman. Most recently, Adams represented various businesses and individuals in the entertainment industry while with an entertainment law and intellectual property law firm located on Nashville’s Music Row. Matt Adams received a Bachelor of Arts from Baylor University and a JD from the Baylor University of Law.
Chris Goodrich, Chief Marketing Officer
Chris is responsible for overseeing StreamCast’s marketing, sales and public relations efforts. A veteran of numerous high profile advertising agencies, he brings over 14 years of management experience at powerhouse Ogilvy & Mather. Previously, he was general manger of A. Eicoff-New York, and managing director of their Australian division. Chris also brings account executive experience from J Walter Thompson and Leo Burnett. Goodrich is a graduate of City of London, Freeman School.
Trey Bowles, Executive Director of Marketing and Sales
Trey is responsible for StreamCast’s marketing, sales and business development opportunities/relationships to generate help educate and build ulterior revenue streams and a strategic positioning of the StreamCast product lines in the marketplace. Trey is a driving force behind StreamCast’s success in achieving profitability through an advertising supported model. Trey brings exceptional entrepreneurial experience to the StreamCast team having been a founder of the consulting firm, Daedalus Consultants. The firm was created to help organizations evolve and compete in the digital marketplace. Trey was also a driving force behind the independent music channel, Musicforce.com. Musicforce.com was rated the number #1 Christian site on the Internet in 1999 by About.com in August of 1999.
J. Roger Hamilton, Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary
Roger Hamilton has been working with startup, emerging and mature high technology companies for nearly 30 years, as both outside and inside counsel. From 1977-83, Hamilton served as general counsel and secretary of Four-Phase Systems, Inc., an NYSE company that manufactured, marketed and serviced computers. With reported revenues of $234 million, Four-Phase was acquired by Motorola, Inc. in 1982. Roger holds a B.S. in statistics from Stanford University and a J.D. from the University of Oregon School of Law, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Oregon Law Review. He spent the next year as a Law and Computer Fellow at Stanford Law School and was a Lecturer in Law his final term. He is an active member of the Oregon and California bars and is currently with Ball Janik LLP in Portland, Oregon.
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