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Alexander Westerman (born 1969 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Internet Movie Database )〕) is a United States of America Creative Director. He began his career as an Art Director having studied at Ithaca College and New York University. Currently Westerman is the head of creative for Spark Networks. ==Career== Alex Westerman started out as a prop master and art director. Westerman's experience ranges from television to movie and theater productions. He was an executive in charge of development at Bona Dea Productions, a production executive of The Weisberger Theatre Group, and a year as an assistant to producer Fred Zollo. In 2000, Westerman left his job at Disney to found a start-up called RadicalZoo. RadicalZoo was to be a destination for independent film makers. RadicalZoo folded in 2003. Westerman joined the staff of Nickelodeon in 2004 and went on to create award winning sites and applications for the company. In 2009, Westerman left Nickelodeon to become Creative Director Worldwide Marketing and Communications for Mattel. In 2007 - 2008, Westerman created an Adobe Air application as an Adobe launch partner. The application was the first game to be created using the air runtime. The game allows users to engage in a scavenger hunt, collecting jig saw puzzle pieces and assemble and solve the puzzle offline in the Air runtime. In 2012 Westerman joined Guthy-Renker as head of digital creative. In 2015 Westerman joined Spark Networks as head of creative. Westerman is also the publisher of a popular amusement park and roller coaster website; ThrillNetwork.com. ThrillNetwork is large community dedicated to provide news and information about the amusement park industry. The site contains one of the most comprehensive databases of statistical data on almost every park and ride in the world. http://www.nasdaq.com/aspx/call-transcript.aspx?StoryId=2978686&Title=spark-networks-lov-michael-egan-on-q4-2014-results-earnings-call-transcript 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alex Westerman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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