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Michael Bellavia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Bellavia Michael Bellavia is the CEO of Animax Entertainment, a studio that produces and markets video and interactive content. He earned his BS in Engineering from the University of Michigan and his MBA from Columbia Business School. He is a former Chair of the Producers Guild of America New Media Council, a member of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, a founder of Night Light Interactive and a former mentor at the American Film Institute's Digital Content Lab.〔(Virtual Worlds Conference and Expo - October 10-11, 2007 - San Jose Convention Center )〕 He is also an owner of HelpsGood, a social media agency in Los Angeles that works with nonprofits. In October 2012, he co-founded the Million Puppet March that marched on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.. Bellavia is also an improviser at IO West (the Los Angeles outpost of IO Chicago),〔(iO West - players )〕 Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, and The Second City in Los Angeles. He has been a contestant on the game shows Wheel of Fortune, Smush, Pyramid, Lingo, The Great Escape, and On the Cover, and has won more than $50,000 and a telescope. In 2006 Bellavia won one of the first broadband Emmy Awards for a series of animated shorts that were produced for ESPN.〔(Spoofing sports talk with cartoon style | Los Angeles Business Journal | Find Articles at BNET.com )〕 Animax was nominated for another Emmy in 2007.〔(Animax Entertainment Nabs Second Emmy Nomination for ESPN Web Series ) - Press release〕 ==References==
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