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TV Magic Hires Key Staff, Opens New York Metro Office
October 22, 2007
Source: TV Magic
Broadcast
systems integrator TV Magic today announced that it has strengthened
its New York City presence with the addition of two industry
veterans, both of whom will work out of the new TV Magic offices
in the New York City metro area. David Rosenberg will serve
as vice president and general manager of the New York branch
and will be responsible for developing TV Magic's systems
integration sales and services, and Andrea Cummis will serve
as vice president of engineering.
"Both David and Andy bring valuable leadership, knowledge,
and experience to our rapidly growing operations in the New
York area," said Stephen D. Rosen, president of TV Magic.
"As a result, we're poised to take advantage of the region's
rising demand for our systems integration services and to
provide ongoing support in line with TV Magic's overall service
and business strategies. Our achievements to date have been
built on the skill and engineering acumen of our people, and
David and Andy have a great deal to contribute to our continued
success. We're very pleased to welcome them to the company."
Prior to joining TV Magic, Rosenberg served as vice president
of product development for a leading MAM software vendor and
held senior positions at AT&T Bell Labs and Lucent Technologies,
where he developed global media asset management strategies
and systems.
Additionally, Rosenberg developed IT-based broadcast systems
integration platforms while at Sun Microsystems and earlier
led analysis and broadcast application design teams for the
BBC's technology unit (BBCT). He also played a key role in
building and managing BBCT's Americas strategic consulting
practice. He is a member of the Society of Motion Picture
and Television Engineers (SMPTE) and has published articles
in the broadcast business and engineering press.
Cummis brings to TV Magic a 20-year record of achievement
at senior levels of broadcast engineering, operations, and
technology. She has served as senior vice president of engineering
and operations at Oxygen Media and director of network engineering
and operations for USA Networks.
Cummis was a manager of systems implementation for the 1992
Summer Olympics and the systems design engineer for NBC News
for the 1988 Summer Olympics. She is a national board member
of the Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE) and holds a bachelor
of science in electrical engineering from Carnegie Mellon,
a master's in business administration from Pepperdine, and
an executive juris doctorate (EJD) in law and technology from
Concord Law School.
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