|  | Strategic Adviser to Deutsch Advertising J.D. Heilprin has spent his career at the convergence between
traditional and new media. Over the course of the last eight years,
Heilprin has worked with major media and entertainment companies to
create new paradigms for the delivery of music and entertainment
products. Heilprin currently serves as strategic advisor to Deutsch
Advertising, Advertising Age and ADWEEK's 2002 National Advertising
Agency of the Year, regarding digital and convergent opportunities.
Deutsch's clients include Burger King, Snapple, Coors, DIRECTV,
Mitsubishi Motors, Bank of America and Expedia.
Previously he served as strategic advisor to MTV Networks, focused on
their next generation digital music, strategic partnership and
convergence strategy. Additionally, Heilprin is working in partnership
with MTV Networks to establish a new venture, "Blast!factory," which
allows consumers to create customized DVD compilations. In the spring of 1999, J.D. Heilprin co-founded RioPort, a leading
digital audio service provider, serving as executive vice president and
general manager, in addition to establishing and running the company's
Los Angeles operation. While at RioPort, Heilprin was the key strategist
behind the design and implementation of RioPort's consumer and business
initiatives, in addition to all company marketing programs. Heilprin
was also responsible for forging RioPort's key strategic and equity
relationship with MTV Networks, making RioPort MTV's exclusive partner
for the delivery of digital music to users on all of MTV's online
properties. At RioPort, Heilprin led the company's effort to aggregate
content from leading music and spoken word providers, personally
initiating, establishing and managing business relationships with the
five major recording and distribution companies; numerous independent
music labels and distributors, such as Jive/Zomba, Dreamworks, Hollywood
Records, Edel, KnitMedia and KTEL International; and a plethora of
spoken word providers, including Random House, Simon & Schuster,
Books on Tape, Recorded Books, Harper Collins, Time Warner Audio Books,
Franklin Covey, Audible, Publishing Mills, MediaBay and MP3Lit.com (now
Salon Audio), among others. Heilprin also forged and directed RioPort's
strategic alliances with world-class corporate e-tail customers,
including the MTVi Group, Ministry of Sound (UK), House of Blues and
BOLT.com, to utilize RioPort's e-commerce solution. Heilprin also played
a key role player in securing and managing partnerships with many
industry-leading technology providers, including Microsoft, InterTrust,
Reciprocal, Magex, and Liquid Audio. Prior to joining RioPort, Heilprin was vice president of media &
entertainment at iXL, a leading global consulting firm. At iXL, he was
charged with overall responsibility for iXL's music and music-related
clients, including artists such as Alanis Morissette, Marilyn Manson and
the Warped Tour music and sports touring festival. In addition, he
advised record labels Universal Records and Almo Sounds, online retailer
Wherehouse, consumer electronics retailer Best Buy and
music/youth-oriented retailer Hot Topic, and entertainment companies
such as Reciprocal, a2b Music and Liquid Audio, and entertainment
information provider Muze. Preceding iXL, Heilprin founded Modern Feed
& Supply, a new media content developer and consultancy,
specializing in the convergence of traditional entertainment,
interactive content creation, sponsorship, marketing and promotion. Heilprin served as a strategic advisor to advertising agencies,
marketers, fashion companies, hotel operators, record companies and
studios. During this time, he also developed and oversaw implementation
of all technology initiatives related to the Internet and America Online
presentation of the Vans Warped Tour, working with such companies as
Ticketmaster, America Online, MTV, RealNetworks, SonicNet, as well as
national sponsorship programs with major consumer marketers, including
Coke, Gatorade, Sony Playstation and Pioneer Electronics, among others.
In 1997, Heilprin formed a joint venture with San Francisco-based
Prophet Communications, later merging with Frog Design. Prior to Modern
Feed & Supply, Heilprin held positions with Creative Artists Agency
(CAA), Western International Media (now Western Initiative Media
Worldwide), the early interactive television start-up Interactive
Network and national law firm Arter & Hadden. Heilprin frequently
serves as a panelist for high-profile conferences focused on the
convergence of the technology, entertainment and marketing industries.
Over the past several years, he has addressed audiences at events such
as Digital Hollywood, CMJ Music Marathon, NARM, NetSounds, MIDEM,
Gavin.com's "Music on the Net" and Webnoize, among others. In October 1999, Heilprin served as one of three industry expert
presenters for the U.S. Congressional briefing "Digital Audio: Who Owns
the Music," which provided lawmakers with an analysis of the burgeoning
digital audio market, including the impact of technology on the music
industry and copyright issues. Heilprin is often quoted in major
industry news stories, and has been profiled in numerous digital music
industry pieces in publications such as Billboard, Hollywood Reporter,
Gavin and Revolution. Additionally, he was named one of the most
influential people in the Internet industry by Digital Coast Reporter
(Jan. '00), one of the Internet industry's top interactive marketers by
Advertising Age (Nov. '99) and one of the leading people in digital
audio by Hits Magazine (Aug. '99). In addition to his work within the
business sector, Heilprin also parlays his expertise and experience to
educating students and new media enthusiasts on the opportunities and
implications surrounding the convergence of new media and traditional
business. In Fall 1999 and 2000, Heilprin instructed students in the
class "Music Revolution: New Media, New Paradigm," which specifically
addresses the evolving impact of digital technology on the music
industry through the UCLA Extension Program in Los Angeles, CA. Heilprin holds a law degree from University of California, Hastings
College of the Law, and is a magna cum laude graduate of UCLA. |