- Syd Kessler
Syd Kessler began as a writer for Chuck Blore Creative Services. During the 60’s and 70’s, this company was considered to be the number one creative
radio commercial production company in the U.S. In 1970-71, Hatus/Hall–the producers of the legendary game show "Let's Make a Deal " – hired him to develop a game show ("The Crosswits") styled after a crossword puzzle. This show ran on ABC for 6 seasons.Syd then started his own business and was president of Kessler Productions between 1974-78, producing and writing creative radio commercials exclusively for the Canadian marketplace. The company continued to grow and Syd took in other partners. The company changed its name to Kessler Music Inc. and Syd served as president until 1981, when he merged with the two top audio production companies in Canada and became the dominant player in the marketplace. This new company was called The Air Company, and Syd was its president from 1981 to 1988. In this period, the company won Canadian and International awards such as the I.B.A.s, The Bessies, The One Show, etc.
In 1988, John Labatt Ltd., a multinational Canadian corporation, with over $3 billion CAD in revenue, joint ventured with Kessler Music to create a new entity called Supercorp. Starting revenues of this company was $10 million. In four years the revenues rose to $150 million. Supercorp dominated the commercial production business, this time in all aspects of
advertising production. Supercorp owned the following premiere enterprises: HYP&N, The Partners Film Company and all its subsidiaries, The Animation House, Sounds Interchange Recording Studios, and The Air Company. Supercorp controlled 68 percent of all advertising production in Canada and was the largesttelevision commercial production company in the U.S. Aside from his senior management responsibilities asPresident andCEO , Syd also consulted in the retail sector of advertising. He became known as a respected specialist/problem solver, working with such clients as Saffer Advertising, Black’s Photography,Esso , Carson Pirie, Towers, etc. During this time, Syd was the creative marketing force behind the new positioning of theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation . Their “GO PUBLIC” campaign was conceived and produced by him.Following a change in corporate direction at Labatt’s in 1994, Syd sold his shares in Supercorp and started a new company called The Kessler Group.
The Kessler Group was created to address a growing need in the
advertising community to move away from the broadcast advertising model, with its inherent inability to deliver measurable results, to a new advertising model callednarrowcasting ;narrowcasting takes advantage of new digital technologies’ ability to cost-effectively tailor advertising messages to individuals, producing improved and fully measurable results.Syd’s ability to integrate his normative (non-digital)
marketing expertise with his advanced digital skills put him at the leading edge of this marketing shift. The Kessler Group secured contracts with such notable American firms as Dow Jones,Wal-Mart andUS West .As digital technologies further penetrated traditional markets, the need to understand and take advantage of them created opportunities at the strategic level of major corporations. To meet this need, Syd became Co-Director of
KPMG e-commerce practice in 1997. This Toronto based business unit assisted corporations and their senior leadership teams in gaining a better understanding (strategically and tactically) of their company’s place in the new digital economy. Its core focus was on issues such as branding, online marketing, customer experience and digital business extension.Syd now spends his time identifying, investing and then mentoring new businesses and organizations. He is an investor in Brand Voice Inc., Rocket Boys Inc., the Canadian Sportfishing Inc. media group of companies, Scientific Marketing Inc., Radio Free Canada Inc., Co. Ferrara Ltd., KnowHow2 DIGINET Productions, Scientific Intelligence Inc., and SI3 Marketing Inc., a
social marketing company.Syd published, [http://www.theperfectsystem.com The Perfect System] (Stoddart Publishing), which describes his unique personal story and business philosophy. Syd and his wife Ellen have become New Age entrepreneurs who now tour the lecture circuit having rebranded "the Perfect System" as a parenting tool. The principles of their system borrow heavily from the core material of the Kabbalah Centre combined with a type of speculative New Age physics as embodied in the cult-film "What the Bleep Do We Know?"
External links
* [http://www.rocketboys.ca Rocket Boys Inc.]
* [http://www.canadian-sportfishing.com Canadian Sportfishing Inc. media group of companies]
* [http://www.notrocketscience.ca Scientific Marketing Inc.]
* [http://www.radiofreecanada.ca Radio Free Canada Inc.]
* [http://www.knowhow2.ca KnowHow2 DIGINET Productions]
* [http://www.scientificintelligence.com Scientific Intelligence Inc.]
* [http://www.si3.ca SI3 Marketing Inc.]
* [http://www.theperfectsystem.com The Perfect System]
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