About
Mike Conaty is President, CEO & Janitor of Brunswick Media Services LLC, a Web and Video Production company in Middlesex, NJ. Mike’s marketing expertise lies in campaign planning, corporate branding, and account management for both the B2B and not-for-profit communities. In the video world, Mike specializes in the corporate and industrial arena, producing internally facing safety, training, and corporate identity videos.
Mike’s had an extensive (and varied) background in both product and service marketing. Most recently, he served as Marketing Director for American Repertory Ballet/ARB’s Princeton Ballet School, New Jersey’s leading Dance Company. At ARB, he led the organizations’ branding efforts in anticipation of their 50th anniversary in May 2004.
As Communications Director for the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, Mike managed the marketing and promotional efforts of the country’s largest Performing Arts trade organization, including the organizations’ 4,000+ attendee Annual Conference. His work on developing a web-based arts booking and research application forms the core of Arts Presenters current strategic technology plan.
As Director of Marketing at the Environmental Law Institute (ELI), Mike led the redefinition of the organizations identity, and was instrumental in the negotiations with Thompson Publications to turn ELI’s flagship loose-leaf reporting service into a searchable CD-ROM.
Mike began his marketing career with CRC Press, Inc., a division of Times Mirror Corporation. As the youngest Product Manager in the Times Mirror Corporation at the time, he guided the marketing and promotion of a $14 million product line in Environmental Science, Chemistry, and Landscape Sciences.
In college, Mike spent most of his time between WCMO-TV, Marietta College’s cable station and WMRT-FM, Marietta College’s 10,000 watt Jazz & Classical Station, serving at various times as Assistant Station Manager, Jazz Producer, board operator, on-air talent, recording engineer, and news anchor.
Mike is a member of WBGO, a pretty-bad golfer, and not-so-bad HTML dabbler in his spare time.

