Mr. London has over 25 years experience in marketing communications. He has been a pioneer in the areas of electronic media, corporate communications, entertainment and event marketing since 1973. Currently he is also the News and Managing Director of ICTV1 the number #1 South Florida, New York and Montreal resource for Nightlife, Music, Fashion, Entertainment, Art, Lifestyle and Special Events.
Previously Mr. London was the Executive Director of Eyewitness Marketing International, a marketing and advertising firm, dedicated to the creation, production and distribution of traditional and alternative advertising, programming, information providing and entertainment communications. In 1995 he created and founded AUDART, an international cultural arts organization next to the New York Stock Exchange as he pioneered the development of New York's Silicon Alley.
Former and present clients include: Citibank, Citibank National Marketing Division, Orion Pictures, Toyota, Nissan, HBO, Showtime, Young and Rubicam, Grey Advertising, Madison Square Garden, OxfordEnergy, Bahamas Government and Tourism, Ciba Giegy, Moet Chandron, The American Red Cross, Team Dennis Conner/America's Cup, Periodical Book Association of America (PBAA), Michael Jackson, UNITY Products, Archdiocese of NY, WinStar Wireless, Digital Equipment Corporation, The New York Information Technology Center, Cabletron Systems, The Villager, The Downtown Express, Paradigm Medical, Interbrand a division of Omnicom, OKI Technologies, Privilege International, Palm Beach SuperCar Weekend, Palm Beach International Film Festival, Vox Power Studios, Sushi Jo, Roccos Tacos, Bonds, Bice, Amici, Justins of Palm Beach, Island Dermatology, Dr. Feelgoods, Hotel Nightclub, Rock Lobby, Closer Magazine, Clear Channel Radio Palm Beach, Comcast, Hilton Hotels, Next, Mr. G's and Saks Fifth Avenue.
His international business experience includes collaborations, productions and joint ventures between US based organizations and Canada, Mexico, Japan, Thailand, England, Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Germany, Hungary and Russia.