HomeCentral.com
HomeCentral was originally created as a supplemental source for Books That Work's customers who purchased the Home Improvement Encyclopedia, the first CD ROM written entirely in HTML. Bob Citelli was Vice President Sales & Marketing at BTW which was subsequently acquired by Sierra OnLine.
Gardening.com
Gardening.com was launched by Books That Work and was one of the first web sites to tap into the largest hobby in America: gardening. Bob Citelli was Vice President Sales and Marketing at BTW.
ClickAction.com
ClickAction sets the standard for permission-based e-mail marketing. Over 200 world class clients rely on thiis service. Bob Citelli served as vice president of sales and channel markting at MySoftware Company, the precursor to ClickAction.com.
Takoma Records
Takoma Records is a premier independent music label, originally introducing guitarists such as Leo Kottle, and John Fahey. Later the label would release albums by Maria Muldaur, Canned Heat, and The Sir Douglas Quintet. Jon Monday was General Manager of the label for 12 years, from 1970 to 1982. Jon also engineered and produced of many of the releases.
Chrysalis Records
Chrysalis Records was a major independent music label, producing such hit acts as Blondie, Pat Benetar, Huey Lewis, Jethro Tull, Billy Idol, and The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Jon Monday held several positions with the label, including the head of marketing.
Epyx Games
Epyx was a leading pioneer 3rd party game publisher. From 1983 until 1989 the company experienced unpresidented growth and profits – achieving a record of 36 consecutive profitable months during the time that the rest of the game industry was suffering ups and downs, due to the evolving format wars. Both Jon Monday and Bob Citelli held executive positions – as Vice President of MIS and National Sales Director respectively.
MusicWriter
MusicWriter developed and marketed a kiosk system for music retailers to sell sheet music and MIDI files, utilizing a technology to offer the products in any key, as requested by the consumer. The company was financially backed by Warner Bros. and Thorn EMI, who also licensed copyrights to the company. Jon Monday was co-founder and president.
Capcom
Capcom is a leading 3rd Party video game publisher. Jon Monday held several positions within the company during a period of high growth and profitability. Jon was originally brought in as a IT consultant, then hired to implement his recommendation. After successfully upgrading its network, EDI, enterprise accounting and reporting systems, Jon was tapped to head its online and internet business. |