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Creator of iHeartRadio, the worlds first terrestrial radio streaming application, Buser began his career by enlisting in the United States Navy at age 17. Despite his young he rose through the ranks quickly, after being promoted 4 times in less than a year he was briefly recognized as the youngest enlisted person of his rank in the US Armed Services. While serving under the Commander in Chief ofthe Atlantic Fleet he was granted a brief transfer to the Army Airborne Training Facility in Ft. Benning Georgia. After receiving a wide variety of specialized training and completing his tour of duty Buser returned to his hometown of Woodstock Vermont where began work as a freelance developer.
Creator of iHeartRadio, the worlds first terrestrial radio streaming application, Buser began his career by enlisting in the United States Navy at age 17. Despite his young he rose through the ranks quickly, after being promoted 4 times in less than a year he was briefly recognized as the youngest enlisted person of his rank in the US Armed Services. While serving under the Commander in Chief ofthe Atlantic Fleet he was granted a brief transfer to the Army Airborne Training Facility in Ft. Benning Georgia. After receiving a wide variety of specialized training and completing his tour of duty Buser returned to his hometown of Woodstock Vermont where began work as a freelance developer.


After a short stay in VT he moved to Boston MA where he was hired by an executive recruiting company to manage their IT Deparment.


Already a seasoned developer, Buser was hired by Marc Ecko Enterprises to serve as their Director of Internet Research and Development. Shortly after arriving at Ecko he played a key role in the creation of vote756.com. Vote 756 was implemented to facilitate public voting to determine whether or not the ball that Barry Bonds broke Hank Aaron's home run record with would be branded before being donated to the Baseball Hall of Fame. This supremely successful viral web site, resulted in an in-house transfer to Complex Magazine for Buser where he helped to acquire planetxbox360.com, one of the worlds leading gaming sites. After migrating planetxbox360 to Marc Ecko servers and giving it a face lift he built and implemented a highly successful advertising platform which allowed them to fully capitalize on the sites high traffic volume.


After planetxbox360 was firmly established Buser set his sites on rebuilding www.complexvideo.com, in order to vastly improve it's distribution by transitioning it to the Limelight Content Delivery Network. After learning of his success at Ecko, Clear Channels' VP of Development recruited Buser to serve as the Head of Mobile Development for Clear Channel Online Music and Radio where he began work on iHeartRadio.

Revision as of 11:17, 6 January 2013

Justin Buser

Creator of iHeartRadio, the worlds first terrestrial radio streaming application, Buser began his career by enlisting in the United States Navy at age 17. Despite his young he rose through the ranks quickly, after being promoted 4 times in less than a year he was briefly recognized as the youngest enlisted person of his rank in the US Armed Services. While serving under the Commander in Chief ofthe Atlantic Fleet he was granted a brief transfer to the Army Airborne Training Facility in Ft. Benning Georgia. After receiving a wide variety of specialized training and completing his tour of duty Buser returned to his hometown of Woodstock Vermont where began work as a freelance developer.


After a short stay in VT he moved to Boston MA where he was hired by an executive recruiting company to manage their IT Deparment.


Already a seasoned developer, Buser was hired by Marc Ecko Enterprises to serve as their Director of Internet Research and Development. Shortly after arriving at Ecko he played a key role in the creation of vote756.com. Vote 756 was implemented to facilitate public voting to determine whether or not the ball that Barry Bonds broke Hank Aaron's home run record with would be branded before being donated to the Baseball Hall of Fame. This supremely successful viral web site, resulted in an in-house transfer to Complex Magazine for Buser where he helped to acquire planetxbox360.com, one of the worlds leading gaming sites. After migrating planetxbox360 to Marc Ecko servers and giving it a face lift he built and implemented a highly successful advertising platform which allowed them to fully capitalize on the sites high traffic volume.


After planetxbox360 was firmly established Buser set his sites on rebuilding www.complexvideo.com, in order to vastly improve it's distribution by transitioning it to the Limelight Content Delivery Network. After learning of his success at Ecko, Clear Channels' VP of Development recruited Buser to serve as the Head of Mobile Development for Clear Channel Online Music and Radio where he began work on iHeartRadio.