Masters of Connection
Tuesday February 7th 2012

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.