Rohan Williams - Operations Manager
Rohan Williams has been in the internet landscape since 1995 when he founded parent company Eyes on The Web Inc. During that time he opened and ran several internet ventures built from the ground up, with his personal knowledge and expertise. Rohan takes a very conservative approach in his business and is purposeful and realistic in his assessments. Rohan developed VideoSpokesPeople ™, and with his passion, has the continued capacity to run the company and oversee the ongoing development process.
Christopher Verna - Creative Team
Christopher Verna is a well seasoned 20 year professional award winning Director and Editor. He has traveled the world shooting stories that range from 5 Star hotels and resorts in Africa, to renaissance schools in Italy and vineyards in New Zealand. His demo reel visually displays his diverse talents and passion for his work. The stories he has produced and shot have been featured nationally on major networks that include National Geographic, Bravo, E!, Fox, & Travel. Chris prides himself on capturing the story as his clients would like told, but more importantly for remaining a philanthropic personality that shoots pro-bono for causes that benefit orphanages, Darfur and the homeless.
John Place - Creative Team
John Place was born and raised in Broward County, Florida. He went to Northeast High School in Oakland Park, Florida where he excelled in television production and graphic design. After graduation he pursued his passion and went to college to study Broadcasting and Television production. From there he was hired by Comcast as Commercial Editor and was later promoted to Producer at AT&T Media Services.
Jason Beaupied - Script Writer
Our scripts are created by veteran television writer Jason Beaupied. As the former Senior Producer and writer of Business Technology Week, which aired on CNBC, Jason has written scripts about hundreds of companies, including dozens in the Fortune 500. His own experience as a television host and actor give him added insight into crafting a message that’s designed to be not just read, but verbally communicated.