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“I am passionate in New media services, particularly in Mobile based services. I have built deep understanding and knowledge of the digital entertainment and broadcast industry after 4 years in Asia Pacific.

I arrived in Beijing, in early 2005 with a mission of developing the Thales Broadcast & Multimedia solution in South East Asia. Following the acquisition of Thales B&M by Thomson, I lead the digital TV & video networks sales throughout the South East Asia region.

Mainly, I spearheaded the opening of new markets in South East Asia.  My responsibility was to develop and implement Go-to-Market and Sales strategies.

My last responsibility was Business Development Director at Eyeka Asia Pacific, a Web 2.0 Community of Creative Talents.

I hold a Masters degree in Strategy and International Business Management from ESSEC and an Engineering degree in Telecommunications from INSA Lyon.”

3 comments so far

  1. AlexM on

    Your blog is interesting!

    Keep up the good work!

  2. Michael Douma on

    Dear Richad,
    The Internet has transformed how we communicate with the public, but there are still many challenges in making information easy to find. Since you cover web 2.0 in Your Blog, I thought you might be interested in a study that my nonprofit published this summer about how people find information online. The study covers three groups: non-profit organizations and cities; web designers and firms; and the general public.
    The study was fascinating on a number of levels, and I invite you to read the executive summary or download a PDF of the findings at http://www.idea.org/find-information.html .
    The survey results sparked ideas about tools we could provide that might make finding information online easier. This fall, we will start beta testing a cool new new navigational tool. I don’t have your email, so if you are interested, you can sign up for our beta here: http://www.spicynodes.org/ or to stay abreast of our (very) occasional new projects, you can get our newsletter here: http://www.idea.org/newsletter.html
    Thanks,
    Michael

  3. knowledgetoday on

    I love your site. Keep it up !


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