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Benjamin Schwarz
a passé 10 années avec Unilog (désormais Logica-CMG) passant de développeur à directeur, puis en 2000 il a été Directeur technique (CTO) de Net4Music une start-up internet musicale (Nasdaq:MMUS). Il a ensuite passé 8 ans chez Orange sur la stratégie Internet, Vidéo, les business models et les technologies associés (moteurs de recherche, compression et protection de contenus) puis responsable des déploiements IPTV à l’international. Sous sa houlette, Orange a lancé la TV sur DSL en Pologne, Espagne, Sénégal et à l’Île Maurice. Après six mois chez Witbe société spécialisée dans la Qualité d’Expérience, comme Vice Président responsable du développement, en septembre 2008, Benjamin créé CTOiC où il consulte actuellement voir les références ici. En 2013 Benjamin s'associe avec le reste du groupe pour former WolfPack Communications, une nouvelle agence de communications. Benjamin détient un BSc (Computer Science) de King’s College London et a suivi un executive MBA à l’INSEAD.
(English) Julie Dardelet
feels lucky to be in PR as every day is so different. Her secret sauce is rigor, organization, persistence, availability, reactivity and being a good listener. Julie started work at the European parliament then after a stint in Australia she became head of press relations first for Thomson (now Technicolor) then for Publicis. She went on to run communications and PR for Paris based Netgem. She joined the WolfPack in September 2013 bringing a wide skill set and adding crisis communication to our roster.
Marta Twardowska
is an expert in generating PR opportunities through media relations and event publicity within the Telecoms Media and Technology industry for companies such as SoftAtHome.
Previously Influencer Relations Manager at ink Communications she spent two years working across the agency's key mobile, Consumer Electronics, IPTV/ Telecommunications and semiconductors clients, including Birdstep, Viaccess-Orca, Primsense, AMIMON/WHDI and Acentic.
Marta has also worked for Forrester Research, Netherlands in the European press office, helping journalists to connect with Forrester analysts, performing media research and campaign support.
Philip Hunter
is an acknowledged science and technology writer specializing in the business and delivery of audio video services over the last 12 years, writing regularly for Videonet, Broadcast Engineering, and Cable & Satellite International, while producing 4000 words of analysis each week for research website Rethink TV.
Philip also produces white papers and technical literature for a range of leading pay TV industry brands including Verimatrix, ATEME and Sea Change.
With a background in mathematics from Cambridge University, Philip has worked in several technical fields including medical statistics, aquatic systems engineering and database design as an industry analyst and journalist.