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gogofire

10YRS

We have worked together for more than 10 years building the products you love.

$10.7B

The web and mobile products we built generate $10.7B in revenue from 145MM customers in
38 countries around the world... and we are just warming up.

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Joe Bilman

Joe Bilman was the chief architect of Bitbop, the world's first on-demand TV product for mobile, tablet and TV in Germany and the United States and the Chief Product Officer for Fox Mobile Group. Prior to Fox, Joe was the Chief Product Officer at Thumbplay and created internet smash hits for Rodale Press, Columbia House and CDNOW. He launched his first start-up in 1998 and sold it to Microsoft 9 months later.

Peter Van Dijck

Peter Van Dijck is a renowned information architect and author of the book "Information Architecture for Designers". He has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and Rolling Stone Magazine, and is a regular speaker at industry conferences. In 2004, he founded Mefeedia, a video startup.

Steve Kuhn

Steve Kuhn brings 15 years' experience designing usable software this includes all aspects of the user-centered design process, applied to software experiences including social networking, on-demand mobile video, e-commerce, knowledge management, groupware, and health information systems. He has directed product initiatives with a wide variety of organizations including Best Buy, eBay, PayPal, Art Technology Group, Office Depot, Sun Microsystems, the World Health Organization, and BMG. He holds a Master's in Interaction Design from Carnegie Mellon University.

Angelie Zaslavsky

Angelie has 14 years experience designing web and mobile products. At the The New York Times, she led design for special sections, email and premium products. She art-directed NYMag.com's redesign and Thumbplay's Webby-Award winning storefront. As Creative Director for Fox Mobile Group, she was responsible for design across a number of products, including its video-on-demand service Bitbop. Her work has received merit from the Society of Publication Designers and exhibited at Parsons.

Ryan Watkins

Ryan builds things big and small - huge websites at Microsoft and Major League Baseball, and pocket-sized mobile experiences at Bitbop, Thumbplay and Jaunt. He built his first website in '93 and was a founder at startup Dimension X, later acquired by Microsoft. There he created and shipped MSN Explorer, built high traffic sites like WindowsUpdate, and prototyped a number of new media apps. At MLB he created the multilingual World Baseball Classic '06 site and maintained several sports sites serving millons of fans. As VP, Technology at Thumbplay and then Fox Mobile Group, he's built sites and applications that blend web and native technologies for a number of products.

Lindsay Cuffaro

A versatile web and mobile product executive, Lindsay has 10+ years in interactive product management and marketing experience. She's worked in both the entertainment and telecom sectors with Marvel, Harper Collins, Warner Bros., Virgin Mobile, MTV, and Fox. She's lead teams in designing and executing technologically complex international mobile products, as well as mobile, social, and viral marketing campaigns. She holds an MBA from Baruch College.

David Krivda

David has more than 10 years of product management and development expertise, with emphasis on user-centered e-commerce solutions and subscription services for PC and mobile OS platforms. He has a deep understanding of all the phases of the product development lifecycle, and his specialty areas include subscription services, customer acquisition platforms and online retail in the health/wellness and music/video entertainment markets.

Burns McNamee

Burns McNamee received a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Michigan. Upon graduation she began her career in technology at Microsoft as a software test engineer and then program manager. After 4 years at Microsoft, she decided to attend law school and received her JD from the University of Chicago. She then moved to New York City to practice patent litigation, representing high tech corporations. In 2009, after 5 years of practicing law, she returned to the business of building consumer software products as a product manager.

Dylan Assael

Launching and branding new products is nothing new for this 15+ veteran of the visual design world. Helping usher in the golden age of online news during his 6 year stint at NYTimes.com, while simultaneously launching the NYTStore and NYToday. Then moving on to magazines, he helped a carve out an online personality and social network for Men's Health & Women's Health.

Daniel Lipton

At Fox Mobile Daniel founded Robot Destroy Club, a next-generation Facebook game for core players and created Mobizzo, a mobile SMS game-service which has signed up nearly a half million paying subscribers. Previously, he covered the interactive entertainment sector at Bear Stearns and has worked as a software engineer and manager at Random Walk Computing and BBN where he created advanced trading solutions and designed large-scale web hosting topologies.