| Charmed Technology
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Alex Lightman - Co-Founder,
CEO, President and Chairman
As co-founder and CEO of Charmed
Technology, Alex
Lightman's responsibilities include managing
day-to-day operations and developing and implementing
the company's overall strategy including the development
of strategic partnerships and funding. He is also
a producer of the company's Brave New
Unwired World wireless technology fashion show
taking place at Internet World trade shows across the
globe.
A pioneer in Internet entertainment, Lightman has produced over 50
Internet-related projects for a variety of clients
including Paramount Pictures, CNN, C/Net, CKS, Jim
Henson, Sony/Columbia/TriStar, Silicon Graphics,
Universal Studios and New Line Cinemas. Lightman also produced the first
Internet VR (VRML/Java) hybrid for movies such as Star
Trek: First Contact and television shows such as Xena:
Warrior Princess.
Lightman previously was a
marketing manager for Reuters and for IntelliCorp, the
first public artificial intelligence software
company. He also worked for Paul E. Tsongas, the
Democratic Senator of Massachusetts and former
presidential candidate, where he handled technology
industry issues on Capitol Hill.
Lightman created an
accredited high school and college in Santa Fe, New
Mexico, which focused on teaching global business to
students from 15 countries and involved three months of
study travel to different countries.
In addition to overseeing operations at Charmed Technology, Lightman is or has been contributing
editor to Red Herring magazine, Internet World and
IntellectualCapital.com. Lightman was a keynote speaker at
Internet World 2000 shows in Singapore, Sydney and New
Dehli. Lightman is currently
writing Brave New Unwired World
a book about wireless broadband for John Wiley to be
published in 2001. He is a Senior Associate of the
Foresight Institute and sits on the boards of three
non-profit space-related organizations.
In it's 20th anniversary issue Chief Executive
magazine recognized Lightman as
one of ten "CEO's of the Future." In addition,
Animation magazine has crowned him a "cyberguru."
Lightman is 1983 graduate of
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and
attended graduate school at Harvard's John F. Kennedy
School of Government.
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