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Ken Brady, CEO

Ken Brady is multiple kinds of geek: writer, actor, director, producer, tech futurist, political junkie, and all-around media whore. Does this qualify him to be CEO of Genkii? He seems to think so.

As a writer, his work has appeared in numerous magazines, webzines, and anthologies including Analog, Writers of the Future, Strange Horizons, Science Fiction World, Ideomancer, Fortean Bureau, Weird Tales, Modern Magic, Rosebud, Talebones, The William and Mary Review, Clonepod, Darker Matter, Frequency, and Midnight Street. His fiction has been reprinted in 8 languages, he’s sold a screenplay to Miramax, has produced an award-winning feature film, and produced and sold a number of stage plays.

Ken has gone through a lot of career changes, which explains his varied hairstyles, occasional online rants, and frequent beer consumption. He's worked in film and television, educational consulting, software, publishing, and new media marketing and advertising. He is one of approximately six foreigners in Japan who has not taught English.

Notable positions include a few years as Director of Development for Hollywood producer/director Randal Kleiser, and another few years as Director of International Strategies for Centric / Agency of Change in Los Angeles. Both jobs involved a lot of parties and writing.

Ken has a bachelor’s in political science from the University of Oregon, and an International MBA from Portland State University. He also has most of a theatre arts degree, but come on...what's that good for?

He was born in California, and has lived primarily in California, Oregon and Washington. Currently, he lives in Tokyo and collects frequent flyer miles like Halloween candy.

Now he’s CEO of Genkii. Hold your applause.

 

 

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Go ahead and chat to him and write what you think in those places. He likes comments. He speaks at conferences, too, if you invite him. Sometimes even if you don't.

He's an attention junkie.