Daniel Chisholm
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Daniel Chisholm is an entrepreneur, executive, and businessman.
He has worked in traditional and interactive entertainment since the nineties. After working in the United States in the technology industry, he was asked to help grow the internet division of British Telecom, followed by a year in Israel.
In entertainment, he has worked in capacities of business development, strategy, operations, and marketing. He has contributed to the blockbuster franchises of such industry leaders as Electronic Arts, Activision, and Fox Interactive[1].
In 2006, funded by HBO and Tom Hanks, he co-founded Delirious Games, whose focus is on creating an emotional impact between the player and the video game. In 2005, he co-founded the independent film company, Esperanza Productions[2], currently in production and development on several films by writer José Rivera of The Motorcycle Diaries and Jack Kerouac's On the Road. He is currently an executive at Big Stage Entertainment, Inc.
Daniel is an active member of the Producers Guild of America[3]'s Broadband Council.