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Brandon Nuw Crawford is an entrepreneur, inventor, producer, and actor and the creator of Portal Pathway and Match Collect, which are owned by venture holding company Crawford Stern Stone, Corp, which Crawford is the chairman and founder of. Crawford's work started in the film and music industries where he was an actor in features, television movies and commercials and went on to work more behind the scenes in the entertainment industry ranging from managerial assistant for pop act Black Eyed Peas, as well as assisting Richard Dreyfuss and Judith Rutherford James to assistant to production assistant for Camille Cosby to working as an intern for James D. Stern on IMAX movie Michael Jordan to the Max and number of other projects, many of which precluded his entrance to DePaul University in Chicago in 1999. Life and career In 2012, Crawford founded Crawford Stern Stone, Corp as a boutique venture holding company to create, develop and finance his ideas in media, technology and consumer products and other forms of unique properties to cultivate a social and global interest in innovation. Under his leadership, In July 2014 Crawford Stern Stone has launched Portal Pathway allowing user to be able to connect there (s) through connected web applications. Before starting Crawford Stern Stone, Crawford attended DePaul University. Crawford gain knowledge in Business Administration. While in college, Crawford help to co found a web development company, TSMN Labs, that worked with Motorola, Gatorade, and Crate and Barrel’s advertising agency, to provide web design and online marketing. When the company dissolved Crawford continued as a consultant working with establish careers for independent artists, and secured a sponsorship with Miller Genuine Draft through a street level marketing campaign, which led Crawford in 2006 to put together a hip hop concert weekend in Chicago called Be Kreative Weekend that brought together different national to indie recoding acts for one weekend of performance. Crawford then realized that his talents had out grown Chicago and move to Los Angeles. There Crawford was part of the Executive Producer Team for short film LaPremier, narrated by James Earl Jones. Crawford also co founded Internet startup, clipcards, a video e-greeting card service. With the unsuccessful launch of clipcards. Crawford left Los Angeles and went to Silicon Valley and move to Palo Alto, California. There, Crawford was determine to learn and understand new technologies and ideologies. Filmography * Waterproof (1999) - Gang Kid #1 * Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years (1999) - Bag Boy * Stolen Memories: Secrets from the Rose Garden (1996) - Issac * Empire Records (1995) - Couch Kid #2 * Once Upon a Time... When We Were Colored (1995) - Sammy (12 Yrs.) * The Embalmer (Short) (2009) - (executive producer) *La Premiere (Short) (2009) - (executive producer)
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