Barry Rubenstein
Digital Marketing Manager

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Education & Experience

After receiving his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Visual Media from The American University in Washington D.C., Barry Rubenstein immediately began his career in the television/video production industry, working in a many different roles, including Producer, Director, Editor and Videographer for both web and television. But, Barry’s constant thirst for more knowledge landed him in the Broadcast & Electronic Communication post-graduate program at San Francisco State University (SFSU). While pursuing his Master’s Degree, Barry worked for FOX KTVU-2 and the marketing/public relations departments of both the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants professional baseball clubs.

Barry received his Master’s Degree with honors from SFSU and over the next 10 years has worked in a variety of roles in media/public relations, marketing, game entertainment, television/video production, photography and event management. Finally, after a brief stint as Producer for a weekly television show at Texas Tech University, Barry relocated to Breckenridge, Colorado, where he brings his multifaceted talents in social media marketing and videography to Imagine That’s clients.

Favorite Quote: "Be yourself; everyone else is already taken"

 

Living the Life

Barry is a native of the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, but relocated to Northern Colorado in the summer of 2003 and has never looked back. In his first years in Fort Collins, Barry met his wife Amy and they both fell in love with the mountains after getting married in Estes Park. In 2011, that love for the mountains prompted relocation to Breckenridge, Colorado where they both enjoy the mountain lifestyle. Barry loves hiking, biking, golf, skiing, playing with his two dogs, Jaxson and Sky, and oh yeah, Imagine That!

Barry Rubenstein, Digital Marketing Strategist
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Barry Rubenstein
Imagine That: Dream Bigger!
Digital Marketing Strategist
Breckenridge, Colorado
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