Bradly Montague is fast becoming well known as a visionary photographer, director, social artist, and entrepreneur. As the founder of both Bradly Montague Inc. & Nomamont marketing & public relations he is widely recognized as a modern Renaissance man for redefining art, music videos and popular culture. His life refocus and recent push into fashion and fine art is rapidly gaining the attention of curators and art critics, mainstream audiences, and celebrity circles worldwide. The online hub for Montague and his work is at bradlymontague.com
Montague's marketing career began as a camera man on commercial sets which eventually found him ending up as a Sales & Marketing Associate at Comfy Interactive Inc., a children’s software developer, where he was promoted to Regional Sales & Marketing Account Director to bolster sales and build the company's infrastructure in the US and Canada. Based in NYC, he established offices and distributors in the Midwest and Canada, eventually building a network of 30 distributors throughout the US and Canada. He was subsequently asked to lead North American marketing.
Bradly has held a variety of leadership roles throughout his career, including Campaign Strategic Director at DEVON DIGITAL EURO RSCG, Streaming Media Consultant at AKAMAI TECHNOLOGIES and President at Jupiter Sun Productions. Montague received his bachelor's degree from The New School University with a major in Liberal Arts and a special focus on Communication studies.
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