Arthur Mrozowski
• Media serial entrepreneur and investor with an international track record of building successful technologies, enterprises and strategic partnerships, that have resulted in several M&As since the 1980s. His career has been defined by his pioneering new technologies that spearheaded new industries.
• Began as a software engineer with Meridian Data, soon acquired by IBM, after which he joined Sony Corporation. While only 28, he co-founded Round Book Publishing with colleagues from Sony.
• He then founded the award-winning Media Galleries, the first interactive movie platform, where he produced the first ever full-feature interactive digital movie. His products won the best multi-media product award in 35 years of Grammy’s history, were sold to TriMark Pictures (now LionsGate) and were internationally distributed through 600+ POS locations, in seven languages.
• Founded Silicon Hill Ventures in 2000 to develop break-through ideas into valuable companies with strong exits, in the fields of media creation and distribution, advanced advertising platforms, big data analytics and life sciences.
• Invested in and became CEO of Magic Screen in 2009, helping develop Sprint’s first 3-D phone and Magic Screen’s first customers including Red Bull, Absulut and Inglot Cosmetics. In 2013, Magic Screen was acquired by Nanotech Entertainment.
• Recently co-founded NovoSensus, a big-data analytics company, with Phil Sakakihara, HP’s first CTO. He is also an advisor for several start-ups, as well as an accomplished inventor with 14 U.S. patent applications.
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