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Howcast was set up in February 2008 with the intention to provide the "largest - and highest quality - how-to videos on the internet" and has links to companies and public bodies such as the [[State Department]], [[US Department of Defence]], [[Kodak]] and [[Ford]]. <ref> "[http://www.movements.org/pages/team]" Alliance for Youth Movements Profile, accessed 14 October 2010 </ref> Liebman set up Howcast with the help of three other people, which also included his twin sister Darlene. <ref> "[http://info.howcast.com/about/team]" Howcast Management Team, accessed 14 October 2010 </ref> Howcast has offices in both San Francisco and New York. <ref> "[http://info.howcast.com/about]" About Howcast, accessed 14 October 2010 </ref> | Howcast was set up in February 2008 with the intention to provide the "largest - and highest quality - how-to videos on the internet" and has links to companies and public bodies such as the [[State Department]], [[US Department of Defence]], [[Kodak]] and [[Ford]]. <ref> "[http://www.movements.org/pages/team]" Alliance for Youth Movements Profile, accessed 14 October 2010 </ref> Liebman set up Howcast with the help of three other people, which also included his twin sister Darlene. <ref> "[http://info.howcast.com/about/team]" Howcast Management Team, accessed 14 October 2010 </ref> Howcast has offices in both San Francisco and New York. <ref> "[http://info.howcast.com/about]" About Howcast, accessed 14 October 2010 </ref> | ||
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[http://twitter.com/jasonliebman Jason Liebman's Twitter Page]<br> | [http://twitter.com/jasonliebman Jason Liebman's Twitter Page]<br> | ||
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[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jason-liebman/perspective-on-digital-di_b_416876.html Jason Liebman's article on Digital Diplomacy]<br> | [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jason-liebman/perspective-on-digital-di_b_416876.html Jason Liebman's article on Digital Diplomacy]<br> | ||
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Revision as of 10:14, 16 November 2010
Contents
Biography
Jason Liebman is a former investment banker at Credit Suisse and is also a board member and co-founder of the Alliance for Youth Movements. He is also a co-founder of Howcast. [1] Liebman also worked at Applied Semantics before Google purchased it in 2003. [2] After Applied Semanics was purchased by Google, Liebman went on to work for Google for 4 years where he "played an integral role growing strategic content licensing and monetization relationships for the YouTube, Google Video and AdSense teams". [3] Like his fellow co-founders of the Alliance for Youth Movements, Jared Cohen and Roman Tsunder, Liebman is a member of the group Gen Next which was set up by Tsunder. [4] During the 2008 United States Presidential Election, Liebman donated $5000 to the McCain/Palin Victory 2008 committee on the 3 November 2008 and this money was eventually transferred to the Republican National Committee on the 31 December 2008. [5] Through this donation, it would appear that Mr Liebman is a Republican Party supporter.
Howcast
Howcast was set up in February 2008 with the intention to provide the "largest - and highest quality - how-to videos on the internet" and has links to companies and public bodies such as the State Department, US Department of Defence, Kodak and Ford. [6] Liebman set up Howcast with the help of three other people, which also included his twin sister Darlene. [7] Howcast has offices in both San Francisco and New York. [8]
Further References
Jason Liebman's Twitter Page
Profile on Alliance for Youth Movements
Howcast Homepage
Profile on Howcast
Jason Liebman's article on Digital Diplomacy
Notes
- ↑ "[1]" Alliance for Youth Movements Profile, accessed on 14 October 2010
- ↑ "[2]" Management Team Profiles, accessed on 14 October 2010
- ↑ "[ growing strategic content licensing and monetization relationships for the YouTube, Google Video and AdSense teams]" Gen Next: Member Profile, accessed 14 October 2010
- ↑ "[3]" Gen Next: Membership Profiles
- ↑ "[4]" FEC Individual Contributions List, accessed on 14 October 2010
- ↑ "[5]" Alliance for Youth Movements Profile, accessed 14 October 2010
- ↑ "[6]" Howcast Management Team, accessed 14 October 2010
- ↑ "[7]" About Howcast, accessed 14 October 2010