Meet Our Leadership Team
CSN Media is led by a team of experienced interactive marketing and digital advertising professionals, hailing from a variety of life and career experiences that have helped CSN become the agency that it is today. Beyond just their unique and substantive experience in the digital world, each member of our leadership team is also passionate and enthusiastic when it comes to helping our clients succeed.
|  | Ryan Gay Managing Director & Strategic Consultant ryan (at) csnmedia.com
Ryan joined the CSN Media team during it's first year as an agency back in 2006, in order to take over management of the Operations and Finance department. 3 years, and 350% growth points later, Ryan now manages the entire staff at CSN, and oversees it's multiple internal teams, both US-based and abroad. Leading with integrity, and a desire to give our clients the best we have to offer, Ryan focuses his time primarily on defining/refining business processes, strategic planning, financial strategy, and human resources. |
|  | Bryan Monteleone Director of Client Services & Strategic Consultant bryan (at) csnmedia.com
Bryan joined CSN Media in 2009 to lead the growing Client Services Team. His decision to join CSN was made following a successful career in the radio industry, working with the Baltimore Ravens, as well as extensive experience in the digital space, having spent several years with AutoTrader.com, one of the world's leading online marketplaces. In his role as Director of Client Services, Bryan oversees the Client Services Team, and works directly with CSN's clients to absorb their business challenges, and to translate them into actionable and viable digital strategy. |
|  | Chris Nielsen Chief Creative Officer & Strategic Consultant chris (at) csnmedia.com
Chris has been with CSN Media since the beginning, and after wearing many hats over the years, now serves as Chief Creative Officer. In this role, Chris oversees the Creative Studio to ensure that clients consistently receive the world-class creativity and innovative approach to digital marketing that they expected when signing up with an agency like CSN. The experience that comes from having directed every single project (several hundred) that has come through CSN over the years, affords Chris a level of insight and intuition that's hard to come by in the field of digital marketing. |
|  | Jason Reynolds Director of Social Media & Strategic Consultant jason (at) csnmedia.com
Currently CSN's only Texan, Jason first cut his technology teeth in the late '90s Dallas Telecommunications industry, before taking a role in corporate management within a Fortune 500 Media conglomerate. Following his time there, Jason began an 8-year run managing both IT and Web departments for some of the nation's largest non-profit organizations. Leading CSN Media's fastest-growing team as Director of Social Media, Jason offers our clients experienced insight into defining a results-oriented social strategy, and also into understanding the technology and solutions that will get the job done. |
|  | Daniel Bruce Director of Emerging Technology & Strategic Consultant daniel (at) csnmedia.com
Upon graduating from the University of Florida, Daniel put in several years as the lead solutions developer for a software company in Palm Beach before joining the CSN Media team in 2008. Leading the systems architecture and development implementations for clients such as Intel, IBM, Cisco, and others, Daniel not only brings technical skill, and a solutions-oriented approach to his work- but also the human element, interfacing with clients with a skill unlike most technical-oriented folks. In addition to these large-scale client accomplishments, Daniel previously held the role of Director of Development, managing CSN’s multiple development teams, before moving to his current Research & Development-oriented role as Director of Emerging Technology, where he is currently pursuing his Masters in Computer Science, with a focus on Artificial Intelligence. Daniel's brain is not pictured due to bandwidth limitations. |