Dan Demole

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Born
Daniel Paul Demole

(1979-05-07) May 7, 1979 (age 46)
EducationUniversity of Central Florida, BS, Computer Science, 2001
OccupationCEO of Slip.stream
Dan Demole
Born
Daniel Paul Demole

(1979-05-07) May 7, 1979 (age 46)
EducationUniversity of Central Florida, BS, Computer Science, 2001
OccupationCEO of Slip.stream
Websitewww.slipstreammusic.com

Dan Demole (born 1979) is an American entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of the music company Slipstream. He is the former co-founder and COO of Jingle Punks Music. He has been featured in Billboard, Variety,[1] and Business Week.[2]

Prior to starting his first company Jingle Punks Music, Demole worked for L-3 Communications and Electronic Arts and was a graduate of the University of Central Florida, receiving a BS degree in computer science.[3]

Dan Demole started Jingle Punks Music with musician and television editor Jared Gutstadt after meeting at a Black Keys concert in Brooklyn, New York. Within months of launching the company, they released their platform, "The Jingle Player". Developed by Demole with industry knowledge input from Gutstadt, it helped them differentiate themselves quickly from their competitors. The web-based music player was built on proprietary, patented[4] technology that provided targeted music selections for licensing purposes. With a catalog of nearly 500k songs, it forms one of the largest publishing libraries in the world.[5]

In late 2012, talent agency William Morris Endeavor acquired a majority stake [6] in Jingle Punks.[7] The company was later sold to ole Music Publishing (now Anthem Entertainment) in March 2015,[8] after growing its revenue from $5 million in 2011 to more than $18 million in 2014.[9] Demole served as the Managing Director of Jingle Punks in their Tribeca office in New York City before being promoted to Global President, Anthem Production Music Group in 2019.[10]

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