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Management Team
Charles M. Lee III
Founder & CEO
clee@businessmovies.biz
Mr. Lee is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of BusinessMovies.biz. He began his career as a Registered Representative at DH Blair on Wall Street in 1992. After his career as a stock broker, Mr. Lee formed Lara & Lee, LLC in 1998, which was a performance-based investor relations firm targeting analyst coverage and institutional stock purchasing for public company's. In 2001, Mr. Lee dissolved Lara & Lee, LLC and started Wall Street Network, LLC, which performed the same service duties. He received individual recognition from Crain's New York Business in May 2001 as "Wall Street's Invisible Hand" for his marketing success with Sterling Bancorp (NYSE:STL).
As Wall Street Network, LLC progressed he saw changes in the public relations industry, where he envisioned BusinessMovies.biz, a consumer media company designed for businesses who want to promote their business videos through a total Web experience and more. BusinessMovies.biz provides new and enhanced video/audio services for B2B and B2C clients through video marketing and business networking. Each new Company Listing at the website provides a business opportunity around the world when creating a free Business Movie Web Page, because it contains important contact information and interactive features for Wall Street and the business world to appreciate in the modern business day. Before the company launched the new service concept in August 2008, Doug Crouse, Business Editor at The Bergen Record newspaper released the cover story in November 2007.
Mr. Lee holds a BA in Communications from Adelphi University in New York, he is a former Business Advisory Board Member to Sterling Bancorp (NYSE:STL) in New York City and holds a NJ Real Estate license with honors seated on the Eastern Board of Realtors.
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Maurice Patterson
Executive Vice President of Sales
mp@businessmovies.biz
 Mr. Patterson began his career at Lehman Brothers New York office as a Registered Investment Representative in 1989. He later worked with the Wall Street Investment Bank of D.H. Blair and was defined as a multi-million dollar producer with impeccable sales skills. While working within the financial markets he was involved in over 15 public and private financial transactions totaling in excess of 100 million dollars. Mr. Patterson will be responsible for selling Business Movie Investor Relation packages to both public and private sectors and overall managing of new sales associates that need guidance.
Mr. Patterson is currently a Licensed Real Estate Broker, A Member of the Real Estate Board of New York and Founding Partner of Sheffield-Randall, a Real Estate Advisory and Business Development firm.
Mr. Patterson has served honorably and is a Former U.S. Marine.
New Hirer Media Coverage at The Bergen Record: Maurice Patterson
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Mark Brodie
President
MIB Productions
Mark Brodie has had a distinguished career as an Emmy award-winning news and documentary editor. Mark Brodies work as a producer, editor and cameraman has been broadcast internationally as well as on all major U.S. television networks. He has produced, shot, edited and directed various projects ranging from educational and fundraising presentations to sales, marketing and training videos.
In 1984 at 26, Mark was the youngest members hired as a freelance editor to work with the staff at 60 Minutes. In 1988 Mark became one of a select team of ten editors at CBS to start the new cinema verite’ approach to news coverage being created by Andrew Heyward at the show 48 Hours. After an Emmy award winning season at 48 Hours, Mark became a staff editor at 60 Minutes. In 1996 he was made assistant supervising editor in charge of the new non linear technology using. At that time he was given the task of overseeing 60 Minutes transition to Avid non linear editing for the 22 editors at 60 Minutes in New York, Paris and London. While at CBS, Mark's stories earned 6 Emmy's, a Peabody and a Dupont award as well as The Women in Television award for a story on murdered Irish journalist, Veronica Guerin.
Mark started his career in Boston in 1979 as a freelance cameraman and director. In 1984 Mark worked the presidential campaign for CBS news as an on- location cameraman and technician. Later that year he moved to New York to become a freelance editor for CBS News, Special Events and 60 Minutes. While working full-time at CBS, Mark continued to pursue his directing and producing career creating marketing and sales training video’s. |
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