Clayton Banks

Clayton Banks is a social entrepreneur and media executive. He is the CEO & co-founder of Silicon Harlem.
Career
1994 to 1997, he was senior Vice President of sales and marketing for Sega Channel working with the CEO Stan Thomas.
1997, Vice President of affiliate relations at Comedy Central.
At Comedy Central he was a part of the launching of "South Park," "The Daily Show with "Jon Stewart," and "The Upright Citizens Brigade."
1998 - 2013 - Ember Media. Ember Media built digital solutions and interactive applications. Ember Media built these tech solutions for top brands and non-profit organizations using multiple platforms.
Ember Media, a development group that builds digital solutions and interactive applications for top brands and non-profit organizations, across multiple platforms.
In 2000, Banks received a National Cable & Telecommunication Associate (NCTA) & the National Association for Multi-Ethnicity In Communications (NAMIC).
He collaborated with President Clinton to produce computer-based interactive initiatives college guides for inner city youth
In 2008, Banks co-founded Silicon Harlem to make Harlem and other markets into innovative technology hubs. Banks founded Silicon Harlem with the goal to transform Harlem technological hub as part of smart city corridors.
In 2018, Banks was an honoree for Black History Month.
He founded Ember Media Corporation. He produced multimedia and broadband content for Networks.
He started a "think tank" for all things techie."
 
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