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unusual facts about Kevin G. Cremin



David L. Cremin

While at Zone Ventures, he helped lead an investment in DivX, a video compression technology and distribution company, which completed a successful IPO (Nasdaq:DIVX, subsequently purchased by Sonic Solutions Nasdaq: SNIC, which was purchased by Rovi Nasdaq: ROVI).

Cremin led DFJ Frontier’s investment in CrystalVoice Communications, a Santa Barbara area company that was purchased by Global IP Sound.

He then founded Vis-a-Vis Entertainment, Inc. representing and recording a number of artists including Michael Wolff (The Arsenio Hall Show, Sony Music), Downset (Mercury/Polygram Records) and For Love Not Lisa (EastWest Records).

He is a member of the board of Directors of Prolacta Bioscence, Mogreet, uSamp, Janrain, MyWinesDirect, Lottay and AppleTree.

DFJ Frontier

DFJ Frontier was founded in 2002 by Managing Directors David Cremin and Scott Lenet, former entrepreneurs and venture capitalists.

Kurt Sutter

Sutter also hired several crew members whom he had worked with on The Shield, including unit production manager and producer Kevin G. Cremin, post-production supervisor and producer Craig Yahata, and directors Guy Ferland, Stephen Kay, Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Paris Barclay, Terence O'Hara and Billy Gierhart.


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