Top 50, really? Top 10 would have been more prudent and relevant, considering the industry is so early on in the life cycle. Anyway, UK’s Mobile Entertainment magazine has come out with a list of top 50 execs in mobile content…
The full list comprises:
Peter Adderton (Amp’d)
Philip Alveda (MobiTV)
Ray Anderson (Bango)
Nikesh Arora (Google)
Greg Ballard (Glu)
Markus Berger de Leon (Jamba)
Michael Bornhausser (SDC)
Simon Buckingham (MobileStreams)
Andrew Bud (Mblox)
Ted Cohen (EMI)
Julia Dimambro (Cherrysauce)
Graeme Ferguson (Vodafone)
Jeremy Flynn (Vodafone)
Jason Ford (Sprint Nextel)
Geoffrey Frost (Motorola)
Vishal Gondal (Indiagames)
Chris Gorog (Napster)
David Gosen (I-play)
Michel Guillemot (Gameloft)
Trip Hawkins (Digital Chocolate)
Martin Higginson (Monstermob)
Ben Hirsch (Orange)
Lucy Hood (Fox Mobile)
Paul Jacobs (Qualcomm)
Wang Jianzhou (China Mobile)
Steve Jobs (Apple)
Jay Kim (WiderThan)
Patricia Langrand (France Telecom)
Mitch Lasky (Jamdat)
Mitch Lazar (Yahoo!)
Wang Lei Lei (TOM Online)
Takeshi Natsuno (NTT DoCoMo)
Patrick Parodi (Alcatel)
Gilles Raymond (In-Fusio)
Richard Robinson (Linktone)
Neeraj Roy (Hungama)
Jim Ryan (Cingular)
Rikko Sakaguchi (Sony Ericsson)
Mike Short (O2),
Ralph Simon (Mobilium)
Anthony Stonefield (USA Wireless)
John Stratton (Verizon)
Makoto Takahashi (KDDI)
Rob Tercek (Venture Intellect)
Anssi Vanjoki (Nokia)
Jim Voelker (Infospace)
Lincoln Wallen (EA Mobile)
Tim Walsh (THQ Wireless)
Barney Wragg (Universal Music)
Matti Zinder (Spin3)
For a slightly different take, check out our list of “Ten To Watch in Mobile Content” we (well, I) came out with in March earlier…I might have a slightly different list now.
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