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Shutterfly at 2006 consumer electronics show Dennis Hissink : December 31th 2005 - 01:20 CET
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Shutterfly at 2006 consumer electronics show : Shutterfly, the leading independent online photo service, today announced that Jeffrey Housenbold, president and CEO, will present at the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Flash Forward 3.0 event, co-sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Association and InfoTrends/CAP Ventures. Jeffrey Housenbold will present, alongside speakers from other digital imaging market leaders such as Hewlett-Packard and Epson, in the Super Session titled: "The Heir to the 1-Hour Photo Throne" on January 6. Previously, Jeffrey was Vice President of Business Development & Internet Marketing at eBay, where he managed customer acquisition and retention.
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CES 2006 session - 1 hour print service
This panel, moderated by Brian Deagon, technology industry news reporter for Investor's Business Daily, will highlight how consumers are viewing, sharing and storing their images, as well as how these companies are offering solutions that will change the family scrapbook. Brian started at the Los Angeles Business Journal before moving on to various trade technology publications. His journalism career began during a four-year stint as a photo-journalist in the U.S. Army, beginning in 1976. He lives in Santa Monica.
Shutterfly Chief Executive Officer - Jeffrey Housenbold
Jeffrey is a new-media visionary with a successful track record of building online consumer franchises by artfully combing commerce and community. Before his carreer at eBay, Jeffrey held senior management positions with AltaVista, including Vice President & General Manager, and was the Chief Operating Officer of Raging Bull, the award-winning community finance portal. He also served as Vice President of Corporate Development at WinStar Communications and as Manager and Founder of Accenture’s Media & Entertainment Strategy Group.
About Shutterfly
Founded in 1999, Shutterfly, Inc. (www.shutterfly.com) is a premium photo service specializing in the consumer and professional photography markets. The company provides customers with simple and fun ways to organize, enhance and archive images; share pictures with family and friends; order professional-quality prints and create an assortment of personalized items such as Photo Books, Calendars and Greeting Cards. In 2005, Shutterfly ranked no. 170 on the 24th annual Inc. 500 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the country.
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