Matthew Cimaglia is the Founder and CEO of Cimaglia Productions, a full service production company dedicated to constant, but responsible, innovation: integrating the latest technological advancements and cultivating environmentally sustainable practices into all facets of his business. By working directly with technological manufacturers, he is able to ensure that Cimaglia Productions stays on the cutting edge of technology, using couture tools designed to meet his unique demands. This company was created while he attended Full Sail University, an award winning school for Entertainment Media. After graduating, Cimaglia worked for NBC Network News’ divisions including NBC Nightly News and the Today Show as one of the youngest editors ever, eventually distinguishing himself by garnering a national News Emmy nomination.

Between then and today, he has expanded his entrepreneurial repertoire–founding several companies–in addition to running all aspects of Cimaglia Productions. Always pushing the technological envelope, Cimaglia’s technologically-driven start-ups focus on using breakthroughs in communication and information-storage to solve modern problems in graceful ways. Working in the video-production industry, in addition to his entrepreneurial experience, has taught him that there is no constraint on your potential that you don’t place there yourself. By placing no artificial limitations on his abilities, he gives himself the chance to roll up his sleeves, put in the hard work, and accomplish any task he sets his mind to. Whether starting companies, climbing Mt. Everest, or producing videos, Cimaglia forges full steam ahead and never looks back until he’s finished with the task at hand.


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