A true entrepreneur, Tim Bieber has brilliantly combined his love of media, sponsorship integration and a well grounded knowledge of web technology to become a leading expert in the global interactive new media community.

Early in his career Tim co-found FALL LINE Productions Inc. (FLP) which went on to produce and develop a unique hybrid on-line/off-line media model based purely on sponsorship, product placement and advertising. The series titled ÔDrop InÕ was self distributed by Tim and syndicated to 56 countries!over its life of 65x30 minute episodes with major brand involvement from such companies as McDonalds, Toyota, Motorola, LabattÕs & Red Bull.

Tim went on to co-create Rip Media Group in 2005, which was one of the first ever, dedicated extreme sports on-line Television networks. As CEO Tim secured private start-up financing and put an innovative web content aggregation strategy into motion which included original sponsored shows shot on location and from the Rip.TV studioÕs in downtown Vancouver as well as securing content from top industry producers, and facilitating user submit content. Throughout this process of creating a sponsor driven original content model Tim began consulting and sharing his expertise and found himself taking on the role of VP Sales & Biz Dev for SprialFrog.com responsible for Canada & Western USA in 2008. At SpiralFrog Tim helped broaden the way in which they monetized free music downloads from Universal Music, EMI and hundreds of indie labels and successfully secured integrated sponsorship deals with a number of fortune 500 brands like Sony, Honda, Virgin Mobile, Microsoft X-Box.

Tim joined Network in November 2008 focusing his efforts on the companyÕs online programming initiatives spearheading the development efforts with the William Morris Agency and You Tube as well as the Lyric Star Reality series.

A graduate of Trinity Western University with a degree in Kinesiology/Sports Medicine and minor in Business Administration, Tim has lived and traveled extensively abroad, including eight early years in Papua New Guinea and managing a post-war satellite and wireless project sponsored by the UN and EU in Kosovo in 1999.