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Christophe Giovanetti has held a number of dynamic, senior-level roles within European companies over his accomplished career.
For more than 25 years, Christophe Giovanetti has pursued a wide range of endeavors as an entrepreneur and business executive. A native of France, Christophe Giovanetti graduated from high school and gained admission to Paris West University Nanterre La Defense in the Academy of Versailles, where he followed a rigorous course of study. From September 1978 through June 1983, Christophe Giovanetti studied all facets of the French legal system at Paris West University Nanterre La Defense and earned his Master’s degree in Law with a proficiency in private and civil matters. Upon graduation, Christophe Giovanetti found a position with renowned Swiss timepiece manufacturer Vacheron Constantin as Public Relations Manager. Based out of Vacheron Constantin’s Paris office, Christophe Giovanetti organized numerous gala events and receptions for his company’s new products and cultivated a specialization in effective promotional strategies. Over the course of his 12-plus years as Public Relations Manager at Vacheron Constantin, Christophe Giovanetti oversaw the successful promotion of the Kallista watch, considered one of the most expensive watches ever made, with 118 diamonds and an initial price of $5 million. Under Christophe Giovanetti’s tenure as Public Relations Manager, Vacheron Constantin enjoyed overall revenue increases in excess of 200 percent. In 1995, Christophe Giovanetti left Vacheron Constantin to form Matthews, Morris & Co., Inc., a firm focused in finance and private equity. In addition to his duties as President of Matthews, Morris & Co, Inc., Christophe Giovanetti made a successful foray into the world of entertainment as Founder of Esteban Productions in Paris. Through Esteban Productions, Christophe Giovanetti has worked alongside the major animation studio, Cyber Group Animation and helped finance such popular children’s shows as Mission 414 and Ozie Boo!, seen in 150 countries around the world and translated into 26 languages. Today, Christophe Giovanetti serves in an executive capacity for mobile phone accessory manufacturer Dephasium, LTD, headquartered in London, England.
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Ozie Boo!
November, 2010
by Christophe Giovannetti
The Movie Ozie Boo!, an animated cartoon based on the adventures of five baby penguins, has been made into a feature-length film. Scheduled for release in 2010, Ozie Boo! The Magic Shell will take Ozie Boo! fans on yet another fun-filled adventure. Ozie Boo! premiered on television in 2005 to great critical success. Featuring top-of-the-line computer generated animation, Ozie Boo! was created by Cyber Group Animation and backed by Esteban Productions. Ozie Boo! chronicles the adventures of colorful baby penguins named Ed, Ted, Ned, Fred, and Nelly. Centered around stories conveying positive values, Ozie Boo! aims to help preschool-age children learn about teamwork and communication. Since its release five years ago, Cyber Group Animation has released a number of Ozie Boo! holiday specials and a new series called Ozie Boo! Save the Planet. Recently, the team behind Ozie Boo! has partnered with the World Wildlife Fund to create a series based on ecological awareness, which would have the Ozieboos learning how to live in harmony with their environmental surroundings. Ozie Boo’s success has led to a number of accolades, including the 2008 France TV International Export Prize for Animation.
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My Role With Dephasium, Ltd., Christophe Giovanetti
December, 2010
By: Christophe Giovanetti
In my role with Dephasium, Ltd., I help provide clients around the globe with an electromagnetic pollution reduction technology that is optimized to cellular devices. The electromagnetic spectrum is broad and includes classes of radiation such as radio waves, low frequency, x-rays, visible light, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet light, and gamma rays. Classes of radiation with higher frequencies than visible light, such as x-rays and gamma rays, are dangerous. That is why they are only utilized in highly controlled environments. Electromagnetic pollution generally refers to frequencies lower than visible light waves, such as microwaves and radio waves. Unfortunately, low frequency electromagnetic pollution surrounds us; it is produced by computers, electronic equipment, microwave ovens, high and low voltage power lines, and other sources. Cell phones produce electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range. Cell phone-emitted electromagnetic pollution is dangerous because we hold our phones close to our ears, and by extension, to our brains, for extended periods. Although evidence of cancer-causing effects from cell phone use is still not conclusive, many national radiation advisory authorities recommend minimizing people’s exposure to electromagnetic pollution. Indeed, research suggests that electromagnetic pollution may have reached the critical level which seriously damages many people’s health. Founded in 2005, Dephasium, Ltd. operates on the precautionary principle that reducing electromagnetic pollution exposure is the only guaranteed way to avoid negative health repercussions. Launching an intensive round of research and development in 2007, two years later Dephasium, Ltd. perfected Ancilia, an exclusive range of products that block electromagnetic radiation from cell phones. This innovative high-precision technology ensures that electromagnetic protection does not interfere with cell phone performance. For more information on the full range of Ancilia technologies available from Dephasium, Ltd., visit www.dephasium.com
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