Stuart Shapiro
President
iConstituent
Stuart Shapiro is President of iConstituent, which is the parent company of Constituents Direct and DemNet, the leading e-communications companies that specialize in Internet and email systems for the US House of Representatives, the United States Senate and numerous other state legislatures and politicians. Shapiro, is one of the pioneers of constituent e-communications as one of the first people to use e-mail as a form of mass marketing constituent communication for elected officials. Shapiro is a founder of several Internet communication ventures, including Woodstock.com, Firstlook.com, and Killerfonts.com. Mr. Shapiro partnered with Danny Goldberg and Todd Rundgren to launch ArtistEnt and Patronet, one of the first artist music subscription services. Shapiro is credited with producing the 72 hour live Webcast of Woodstock99, at the time, the largest Internet live music event in history.
Shapiro’s diverse background as an author, producer and director include the DVD and book titled, “This is Today”, a history of NBC’s Today Show, and “Flash Frames”, a book and DVD-ROM featuring the best of Flash art from the Internet. Shapiro created, directed and produced the award winning series, “Night Flight”, which series ran for 8 years on the USA Network. He also produced numerous feature films including, Mondo New York, Comedy’s Dirtiest Dozen which helped launch the careers of Tim Allen and Chris Rock, and Only The Strong, the soundtrack of which he produced which contained the original now famous Mazda song, “Zoom Zoom Zoom”. Shapiro is a graduate of Union College, Institut Americain in France, and Worcester Academy.