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Dan Adler
Daniel Herbert "Dan" Adler (born April 9, 1963) is a Los Angeles entertainment industry veteran of the new media and Hollywood film and television industries. He was a Democratic candidate for the United States House of Representatives in the special election to fill California's 36th Congressional District seat. He was eliminated from running in the runoff election since he came in behind Democrat Janice Hahn and Republican Craig Huey. He has served executive positions at the Walt Disney Company, CAA, and the Convex Group. He currently runs the consulting firm Media Eagles. == Early life and career == Adler was born to a Jewish family〔(Israel Policy Forum: "negotiated resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict based on two states for two peoples" ) February 12, 2014〕 in Cleveland, Ohio on April 9, 1963. In 1986 Adler was hired by the Creative Artists Agency (CAA), starting in the mailroom before later became an executive there.〔 He left CAA in 1995 to join The Walt Disney Company as Vice President of Talent and Business Development of Disney Interactive, later becoming the Vice President of Disney Imagineering. 〔http://www.dauntlessllc.com/da_bio.htm〕 He rejoined CAA at the heart of the dot-com boom to rebuild and run the New Media division, quickly building and leading a 20 person department. In 2003, Adler left CAA and became Chief Strategic Officer of The Convex Group, a media network and entertainment company. In 2005 Adler founded the media consultancy firm Media Eagles, working with a wide range of global and Hollywood clients. Adler was founder and CEO of Fanista, which produced "Burma: It Can’t Wait".
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