Los Angeles, California, United States, December 2024 – David E. Goldman has taken on the role of Chief Talent Officer at GoDigital Media Group (GDMG), where he will oversee innovative talent strategies across the company’s divisions in music, media, and commerce. Bringing a wealth of experience in talent management and strategic development, David will spearhead initiatives to foster creativity and drive business growth.
Prior to joining GDMG, David served as Head of Sales and Business Development at Gunpowder Tech, where he built strategic partnerships with major media companies and contributed to the development of studio-in-the-cloud solutions. He also held a role as Strategic Advisor for Entertainment Partnerships at KERV Interactive, facilitating partnerships with prominent media brands and technology firms.
David’s entrepreneurial acumen is evident in his founding of Comedy Time Network, a digital comedy platform that collaborated with major media platforms like Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon. He also founded Cornax Media Alliance, leveraging technology to optimize efficiencies for media companies and creative talent.
In his earlier career, David was a Talent Agent and Senior Vice President at William Morris Endeavor, where he represented notable directors, actors, and musicians, including Will Smith, Mick Jagger, and The Beach Boys. His leadership in talent and business affairs laid the foundation for his success in fostering creative and strategic growth across multiple industries.
About GoDigital Media Group
GoDigital Media Group (GDMG) is a leading media and technology holding company specializing in intellectual property rights management and distribution. With divisions in music, networks, and commerce, GDMG empowers creators and rights holders through innovation and strategic support. The company’s subsidiaries include Grammy-winning Cinq Music, digital media leader mitú, and Latido Music, the #1 TV network for Latin music fans.
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