- Vernon Irvin
Vernon L Irvin (born 1962 near
Pittsburgh ) is Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer forXM Satellite Radio .He previously held positions at MCI (where he was key in creating the "Friends & Family" package); and latterly
VeriSign , where he became known as the "Ringtone Czar" for creatingJamster and doubling the revenues of the corporation in his two year tenure.Biography
Born in the Pittsburgh suburb of Braddock,
Pennsylvania , one of three children of aUS Steel worker and a beauty care lecturer, Irvin attended Swissvale High (now St. Anselm's) Catholic school [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06038/651220.stm Braddock native is the one to thank - or blame - for spread of ring tones ] ] . A talentedAmerican football er andPittsburgh Steelers fan, after trying out for a football scholarship inCalifornia , Irvin gained a place at theUniversity of Cincinnati inOhio on a football scholarship. But as hisknee s deteriorated, he concentrated on his studies to gain a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Sciencehttp://www.connect-world.com/VernonIrvin.htm] .He then moved into computing positions in the telecommunications industry, and then into senior management positions with several major communications companies, including MFS UUNET,
Ameritech , and MCI. Irvin progressed from MCI sales into its marketing team, where he was part of the group that created "Friends & Family" as an economic way of driving revenues to MCI's relatively unknown network againstAT&T . He then moved back toAmeritech before a brief stintWorldCom , where he rejectedBernie Ebbers offer of employment, saying: "Bernie, I can't move down there. The only jobs black people have down there are in the Florida orange juice factory or helping people with their luggage."After a short stint at internet company
e.spire Communications [ [http://www.internetnews.com/xSP/article.php/45911 InternetNews Realtime IT News – e.spire Aspires to Become National ISP ] ] , Irvin was approached byAlfred Mockett and accepted in May 1999 the position of President of the Content and Media Hosting division of BT Ignite, the broadband and Internet services business of British Telecommunications, plc. [ [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0UKG/is_2001_Oct_22/ai_79915476 Executive Dossier: Vernon Irvin - Interview | CommunicationsWeek International | Find Articles at BNET.com ] ] . Tasked with building a content hosting and media proposition from a poorly developed and wholly UK-centric base, Irvin built the division into a $500 million applications infrastructure business with more than 2,000 employees by buying key assets inFrance andGermany , and developing a set of world class standards.However, to build the division Irvin's team needed cash, and after the fallout of the dot.com boom and the drastic need to restructure BT in light of colossal debt, Irvin left BT. He again joined Mockett at American Management Systems (AMS) in February 2002, a business and IT consulting firm whose business at the time was mainly US Government driven, where he was the Executive Vice President of the global communications, media and entertainment division. Irvin was tasked with curtailing the company's declining revenues in its communications practice, where he commented at the time: "I believe that the victors in this new challenge will be the ones that understand how to evolve from traditional long distance revenues into a more Internet-centric, wireless-centric, content-centric world." [http://www.consultingmag.com/CMFirmProfiles-AAAug02.html]
VeriSign and Jamster
VeriSign is a successful internet security company that has a series of product lines which connect mobile network companies' text message networks together securely - in 2004, about 3 billion transactions per day. VeriSign CEO
Stratton Sclavos recognised that withVoIP products developing, the revenues could decrease, and so he hired Irvin as Executive Vice President and General Manager of VeriSign’s Communications Services division to solve the problem. Irvin saw good but technical and expensive products, and saw the volumes of exchange over the system as the solution [ [http://yahoo.businessweek.com/technology/content/jul2005/tc20050725_1047_tc024.htm VeriSign's New Personality ] ] .In late 2004 under Irvin's direction, VeriSign bought a relatively small
Berlin -based company calledJamba for $270 million. Jamba built mobile applications, games, ringtones and wallpaper, and was also in over 40 countries worldwide. The VeriSign team had recognised that there were twice as many mobile phones than computers, which also had inbuilt computer technology. Effectively, VeriSign now had a new content distribution platform which also integrated with the internet, which was both secure and auditable - now all they needed was the content.While Irvin sourced content, Jamba became
Jamster in theUnited States . Irvin struck a deal withKevin Liles , President of Warner Music Group, to provide mobile consumers with early access tohip-hop artist Mike Jones' debut album "Who Is Mike Jones? " - in return, Jones created the first artist-endorsed Jamster ring-tone advertisement in the US. When "Who is Mike Jones" was released it debuted among the top 5 albums on theBillboard charts and went on to sell over a million copies. TheCrazy Frog ring tone did the same in Europe.Jamba/Jamster boomed - when VeriSign bought the business, it was making $15 million per quarter and 3 quarters later it was making $150 million a quarter - in 2005 the company made close to $600 million in revenue. VeriSign expanded Jamba/Jamster by the acquisitions of UNC-Embratel and Unimobile. Jamster also added to its revenues by adding "impulse purchasing" - when you downloaded one ringtone, you were offered others. This turned into interactive advertising, for which the mobile owner was charged, sometimes unknowingly. This created controversy in
Europe , and was quickly withdrawn.Later developments included finding the next American supermodel in liaison with
L'Oreal , where people sent in pictures; while VeriSign Back-Up means that if your mobile phone was stolen, you could re-download the MP3 music tracks to your replacement handset.On
12 September ,2006 News Corporation announced it will pay approximately $188 million for 51% shares in Jamba! and will combine it with Fox Mobile Entertainment assets [ [http://www.newscorp.com/news/news_312.html News Corporation ] ] [ [http://news.com.com/News+Corp.+takes+majority+stake+in+Jamba/2100-1027_3-6114809.html News Corp. takes majority stake in Jamba | CNET News.com ] ] . On23 October ,2006 it was announced that Irvin would joinXM Satellite Radio as Chief Marketing Officer [ [http://www.dmwmedia.com/news/2006/10/23/career-moves-october-23-2006 Career Moves: October 23, 2006 | Digital Media Wire ] ] .Other positions
Mr. Irvin serves on the boards of Reuters America and the William and Mary School of Business and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley. He formerly served on the Board of the CTIA–The Wireless Association and the
University of Southern California ’s Center for Telecom Management and serves on the Network Reliability and Interoperability Council, collaborating with public safety and federal agencies and the communications industry on homeland security and emergency network issues. Mr Irvin is also a board member ofReferences
External links
* [http://www.forbes.com/finance/mktguideapps/personinfo/FromMktGuideIdPersonTearsheet.jhtml?passedMktGuideId=376958 Vernon Irvin profile at Forbes.com ]
* [http://xmradio.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=press_kit&item=72 Bio at XM Radio]
* [http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/summary_0199-1385890_ITM AMS announcement re Irvin joining the company]
* [http://www.verisign.com/printablePages/page_000735.html VeriSign Press Release re Irvin joining the company]
* [http://contracts.onecle.com/verisign/irvin.emp.2003.05.22.shtml Contract offer letter]
* [http://sohh.com/articles/article.php/8757 Interview with "The Ringtone Czar"]
* [http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail1543.html ITConversations - audio with Vernon Irvin]
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