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Brad Mindich
President, Phoenix Media/Communications Group

Brad Mindich, is the president of the Phoenix Media/Communications Group (PMCG). The PMCG, founded in 1966, is a New England-based, multi-media organization with interests in newspapers, magazines, radio stations, agency services, IVR, printing and integrated mobile and Web content businesses. Its flagship media properties include The Boston Phoenix, WFNX-FM and thephoenix.com among many others. Brad is a veteran of several media start-ups including multiple PMCG publications and technology and Web properties in the US and UK. He has been featured in many print, radio and TV interviews including CNN, Fox Network, CBS, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, Boston Business Journal, Boston Herald, Canadian Broadcasting Company, WB Network, MIT Tech Talk, The San Diego Tribune, and others. He speaks regularly at business schools and new media conferences on converged media, contextual marketing, business models and media trends. He is also an avid motorcycle enthusiast and martial arts practitioner.


 

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