Beam Dynamics
David Kaszycki has a diverse work experience in various industries. In 2009, they founded NBinnovation, a digital out-of-home media company targeting college campuses. David served as the Founder and CEO until 2012. David then worked as a Marketing Assistant at Manufacturing Resources International, Inc, where they developed marketing literature and facilitated customer calls. From 2012 to 2014, Kaszycki worked as an Intern at CBS Outdoor, assisting with operations and site surveys. David also held a freelance role with Spectacular Design Group, where they created a game day experience concept for Anheuser-Busch at NFL and MLB stadiums. Kaszycki joined MetroMedia Technologies in 2013 as an Account Director, responsible for sales of large format print graphics. From 2014 to 2016, they served as a Business Development Manager at LG-MRI, leading new business development and marketing strategies. In 2016, they joined Aerva, Inc. as a Business Development Director, focusing on inbound marketing initiatives and website redevelopment. In 2017, Kaszycki co-founded Altitue, a creative agency, and also worked as a Regional Account Manager at Vitec Production Solutions. Currently, they are the Co-Founder and CEO of Beam Dynamics, a company revolutionizing the way film and broadcast equipment is owned and managed through their BeamON Product Intelligence Platform.
David Kaszycki attended Wesleyan School from 2001 to 2008. However, no specific degree or field of study is provided for this period. After completing high school, they enrolled at Furman University from 2008 to 2012, where they pursued a degree in Business Administration with a focus on Entrepreneurship. In addition to their formal education, David obtained several certifications from HubSpot, including Inbound Sales, Content Marketing, and Inbound Certification in 2016.
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Beam Dynamics
Imagine: a teleprompter stops working midway through a live program. A lighting grid suddenly turns off during taping, and a pair of premium cinema cameras stop functioning on a film set. In 90% of cases, interruptions on set can be traced back to high-end production equipment failure. And downtime in our industry costs money – adding up fast tobreak budgets and even end careers. While common business systems like ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) or CRM (Customer Relationship Management) have digitalized wide parts of businesses and AI has taken center stage in the media supply chain, the management of production technology assets is still quite analog and fragmented, requiring manual data entry and monitoring from the workforce.Beam Dynamics is helping film & broadcast productions manage, maintain, and grow their critical technology infrastructure. The Beam enterprise asset management platform provides engineers access to all critical security patches, firmware updates, documentation, and contact information from over 5,000 vendors and close to a million products in a single user interface. Simply by uploading an inventory list with the model # and manufacturer, engineers get access to a rich set of critical data to keep productions on-air, on time, and on-budget.