Joe H.

Vice President Of Strategy at X2X Media Group

Joe H. has had a diverse range of work experiences over the years. Joe started their career in 2002 in the media and entertainment industry, working on film projects for major studios and commercial campaigns for well-known brands. During this time, they also worked on music videos for popular artists. Alongside their work in the entertainment industry, Joe H. also served as a guest lecturer at various universities and colleges from 2002 to 2016. In 2004, they joined Autodesk as a technology consultant, where they stayed until 2008. Joe H. also worked as a contributing author at Thomson Learning from 2003 to 2007. In 2017, they joined X2X Media Group as the Vice President of Strategy, a role they continue to hold.

Joe H.'s education history begins in 2002 when they attended Full Sail University, where they pursued a degree in Computer Graphics. The duration of their enrollment at Full Sail University is not provided.

In 2015, Joe H. matriculated at Pepperdine Graziadio Business School, where they obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, specializing in Executive Leadership. Joe completed their studies at Pepperdine in 2017.

Continuing their educational journey, Joe H. attended the Stanford University Graduate School of Business in 2019. However, the duration of their enrollment at this institution is unknown. At Stanford, they pursued a degree in Corporate Innovation.

In addition to their formal education, Joe H. has obtained certifications to further their professional development. In 2019, they earned a certification in "Designing Growth Strategies" from LinkedIn. Most recently, in April 2021, they completed the "Unreal Fellowship: Virtual Production" certification program offered by Unreal Engine.

Overall, Joe H. has pursued education in the fields of Computer Graphics, Business Administration, Executive Leadership, and Corporate Innovation. The chronological order of their education is Full Sail University, Pepperdine Graziadio Business School, and Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

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