| Neil Wiles |
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Neil Wiles created, developed and grew the wholly owned mobile/wireless subsidiary GlobalOne Mobile Entertainment Pty Ltd, as its CEO, prior to its business becoming the principle focus of the parent company MobileActive Limited when it restructured in November 2005. He was subsequently appointed to the position of Managing Director of MobileActive Limited. As a Managing Director and CEO, he has successfully built and marketed businesses in the Building, Entertainment, Internet/IT and Telecommunications industries locally and internationally. Neil’s expertise is built on more than twenty years in the Entertainment industry and more than ten years in the Internet/IT and Telecommunications industries which has been acknowledged with numerous awards. In the entertainment industry this has included having managed and marketed, local and international, music distribution and publishing rights for a number of high profile music artists with the subsequent achievement of multiple Gold and Platinum accreditations. In the Internet/IT and Telecommunications industries, this has included having developed the business that delivered extensive online content and customer community management solutions to A-list clients, including ColesMyer, EMI, Telstra, SONY Playstation, OPTUS, Warner Music and Microsoft. Neil Wiles is regarded as a prolific innovator. For instance, he created, devised and delivered the world’s first media Triple Cast bringing together Apple Computer, Telstra, 9 Television network and Triple M radio network to execute the uniquely synchronized Internet, radio and television event. Neil is listed by B&T Digital as one of the 40 Biggest Players of Australia’s Digital Age. Neil is an active industry participant. He was a regular IT features writer and contributor to The Australian Newspaper and The Music Network on the convergence of Entertainment and Technology. He sits on the Australian Direct Marketing Association (ADMA) Mobile Marketing Council and is Chairman of the committee for Pre-assessment Guidelines for the Classification of Mobile Content. He sits on the Mobile Premium Services Industry (MPSI) review committee and is one of four members that constitute the MPSI working group, to monitor and review Australian regulations for mobile premium services. |
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