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Marc Johnson Creative Technologist Background Summary Click here to view Résumé Marc is presently Director of Interactive Technologies at Total Training, a leading provider of video-based interactive training for Adobe, Microsoft and Apple software products. He built the Interactive Department and drove the company's migration from VHS videotaped-based training to CD-/DVD-ROM delivery, and then to the Web. Prior to Total Training, Marc served as Director of Production at iDeutsch, the interactive division of Deutsch Advertising, and Director of Product Development for IconNicholson (formerly NicholsonNY), a top-10-rated eBusiness strategy-design-development agency. In the latter two positions, he built and managed diverse teams of professionals engaged in developing a range of interactive media products, from dot-com prototypes and demos, to large scale website development for such clients as H&R Block, Empire BlueCross BlueShield, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Revlon/Almay, BankOne, Pfizer brands Zoloft and Zyrtec, Snapple beverages, and Verizon's SuperPages. In addition to concepting and oversight of full project life-cycles, his responsibilities have included engagement management, new business development, recruiting and hiring, budget and performance administration leading his teams to meet business goals while achieving the level of creative, strategic and technology excellence for which Total Training, Deutsch and IconNicholson are all recognized. Committed to working as a creative technology innovator, Marc founded the independent interactive studio, marcato multimedia, to lead development of numerous award-winning projects, including the educational CD-ROMs for Tom Snyder Productions, several Middle School and High School math and science CD-ROM series for Prentice-Hall / Pearson Education, museum kiosks for the Arizona Science Museum, promotional CD-ROMs for the Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau, as well as corporate training CDROMs for 3Com, Gucci, and Polo Ralph Lauren. In the early days of multimedia, his seminal work for educational publisher D.C. Heath & Company (now McDougal Littell / Houghton-Mifflin) led to several major industry awards. He was among the first to use Apple’s QuickTime VR technology for a real-world product in his work on Miller Highway Interactive,” a public information kiosk/CD-ROM for Parsons Brinckerhoff, and another award-winner. In addition to his expertise in interactive digital media, Marc possesses a strong technical background in traditional systems analysis, software architecture and development, computer networking and data communications. A cum laude graduate of Harvard University, Marc has also been an Adjunct Professor at Harvard University Extension School and Columbia University School of the Arts, teaching courses in digital media and interactive multimedia development. |
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