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John McDonald (author)

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John McDonald

John McDonald is a Canadian author and marketer, writing [1]Tips for the best Trips. [2]McDonald was recognized with Marketing Magazine's Ones-to-Watch Top 30 under 30 Award (Canada), and built the 'World's Largest S'more,'[3] designated and retired in 2003 by Guinness World Records. McDonald served as President of BuyOurHouse[4], Vice President of Ticketmaster's outdoor division[5], and currently owns The Georgian Agency, a digital agency and strategy firm. John previously served on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Public Relation Society[6], as Chair of Sponsorships and presently serves on the Board of Advisors for Tradavo, Inc. and Inkster, Inc.

In 2002, John initiated the world's first internet software installed on Music Artist CDs in a deal with EMI[7], enabling purchasers of select CDs to get access to free internet access, with their homepage pre-set with the artist's website. That same year, John developed "FunCash" [8]an online allowance product, enabling parents to deposit funds into an online wallet account, which would enable them to make secure online purchases within approved and designated online stores.

McDonald was born in Georgetown, Ontario

References[edit]

  1. "Book Website". Barnes & Noble. B&N.
  2. "Book Listing". Amazon.
  3. "World's Largest S'more". Youtube.
  4. "BuyOurHouse". Internet Archive.
  5. "News Article". LA Times.
  6. "CPRS". CPRS.
  7. "News Article". Ad News.
  8. "News Article". Strategy Magazine.

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