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'''Dean McCall''' is the President and CEO at Podcast Ready, Inc, Venture Advisor at DFJ Mercury, and Co-Founder of Ideagin.
'''Dean McCall''' is the President and CEO at Podcast Ready, Inc, Venture Advisor at DFJ Mercury, and Co-Founder of Ideagin, a website management platform.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/deanmccall LinkedIn]</ref>


==Past Work==
==Career History==
Previously he has worked as the Founder/Board Member at Digital Convergence Initiative, President/CEO at Salsa.Net, Technical Evangelist at Mind Science Foundation, Director of Business Development at First Dominion Financial, Ltd and Director of Network Services at JonRuCo.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/deanmccall LinkedIn]</ref>
Previously he has worked as the Founder/Board Member at Digital Convergence Initiative, President/CEO at Salsa.Net, Technical Evangelist at Mind Science Foundation, Director of Business Development at First Dominion Financial, Ltd and Director of Network Services at JonRuCo.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/deanmccall LinkedIn]</ref>


==Memberships==
McCall is a board member of South by Southwest ([[SXSW]]) Interactive Conference, and has added a digital convergence and mobile technology dimension to the international event.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/deanmccall LinkedIn]</ref> He is also a board member or advisor for the following community organizations: the Rice Alliance for Technology & Entrepreneurship, University of Texas – San Antonio Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, San Antonio Technology Center, and the Digital Convergence Initiative ([[DCI]]); as well as the following privately-held companies: [[Armida Technologies]], [[Blog Catalog]], FootballersFC, and [[Knowbility]].<ref>[http://www.dfjmercury.com/dean-mccall/ DFJMercury.com]</ref>
He is a board member of South by Southwest, McCall added a digital convergence and mobile technology dimension to the international event. In 2006 he coordinated a prototype high-definition two-way broadcast between Austin and San Antonio to demonstrate an adaptive web services model In association with the SXSW Interactive Festival and the DCI in 2006.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/deanmccall LinkedIn]</ref>


==Education==
==Education==
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Country: USA
Email: dean.mccall [at] nvision2020.com
LinkedIn:    Dean McCall
Twitter:    @deanmccall

Dean McCall is the President and CEO at Podcast Ready, Inc, Venture Advisor at DFJ Mercury, and Co-Founder of Ideagin, a website management platform.[1]

Career History

Previously he has worked as the Founder/Board Member at Digital Convergence Initiative, President/CEO at Salsa.Net, Technical Evangelist at Mind Science Foundation, Director of Business Development at First Dominion Financial, Ltd and Director of Network Services at JonRuCo.[2]

McCall is a board member of South by Southwest (SXSW) Interactive Conference, and has added a digital convergence and mobile technology dimension to the international event.[3] He is also a board member or advisor for the following community organizations: the Rice Alliance for Technology & Entrepreneurship, University of Texas – San Antonio Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, San Antonio Technology Center, and the Digital Convergence Initiative (DCI); as well as the following privately-held companies: Armida Technologies, Blog Catalog, FootballersFC, and Knowbility.[4]

Education

He received his B.A. in English and Photocommunications from Texas Tech University. He then did some post-graduate work in Computer Science at Texas Tech.[5]

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