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EventsRedwood Capital Group Partner Alan Goodstadt to Participate in Billboard Magazine’s “Innovators Showcase” Panel at Mobile Entertainment Live: The Music App Summit07.26.10
New York – Redwood Capital Group, a leading investment banking firm serving the technology, communications and media & business services industries, announced today that Alan Goodstadt will participate on a panel at Billboard Magazine’s “Innovators Showcase” Program at Mobile Entertainment Live: The Music App Summit, to be held on Tuesday, October 5, 2010 at The Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA. Billboard is currently taking applications for companies interested in presenting their new technology, product or service at the event until August 3rd. Five companies selected by Billboard’s editorial team and an advisory board of mobile and music industry experts (including Mr. Goodstadt) will have the opportunity to give 10 minute presentations before a crowd of executives from record labels, mobile operators and device manufacturers, venture capitalists, and application developers who all looking for the next hot innovation. Mr. Goodstadt is a Partner at Redwood Capital covering the digital media and consumer Internet sectors, and recently published a comprehensive report on the digital music sector. |
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