Gerald Sindell and Max Sindell are master communicators who head a team of leading brand geniuses, marketers, strategists, web designers and bloggers who create unique systems for each client.
Gerald Sindell:
An award-winning Hollywood motion picture director, motion picture marketer, book publisher, author and popular columnist, Gerald has helped organizations and individuals of all kinds discover their genius, shape it, and engage others in their story. His own book, The Genius Machine, 11 Steps That Turn Raw Ideas Into Brilliance (New World Library, 2009) has been acclaimed by Rosabeth Moss Kanter at the Harvard Business School as “a gift to the world.”
The ideas and methodologies Gerald develops with his clients reach most of the Fortune 500 and the Global 2000. Whether breakthroughs developed in direct partnership with leading professional services organizations such as Accenture (on the first 3D real time interactive simulation, Simplementation) or developing breakthroughs with clients that then transform the world’s leading enterprises, the ripple effect of better ideas means that the Agency for Social Media clients are changing the world every day.
Gerald has a wide and deep background across the major media:
Motion Pictures: Gerald is an award-winning Hollywood film director receiving the Atlanta Film Festival’s Silver Phoenix for his first feature-length picture Double-Stop, World’s Best Feature Motion Picture, and is producer-director of Cinema Center’s Harpy, which, along with his film Teenager that was recently honored by The American Cinematheque, have reached cult status.
Publishing: As a book developer, editor, and eventually founder and publisher of Tudor Publishing and Knightsbridge Publishing, Sindell has helped shape many books and careers, having put more than 75,000,000 books in print.
Max Sindell:
Max began tackling the challenges of new media when he started his first web design company at 13. While studying writing at the Interlochen Arts Academy, he launched the academy’s first film program by raising $10,000 to write, direct, and edit a feature film. Later, he graduated from the Johns Hopkins University after publishing his first book at 21, The Bright Side: Surviving Your Parent’s’ Divorce, which took his own story and turned it into a narrative of universal value.
Max has worked for Red Room.com, the leading social network for the literary community, where he was in charge of author relationships, traffic growth, and customer service. He also helped design and launch Knowledge Genie, a powerful way to get paid for your expertise. As a detail-minded editor and an innovative promoter, Max looks forward to helping you find optimal ways to share your products and passion with the world.











