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As the international entertainment market continues to expand rapidly, few executives have been on its cutting edge like Thomas van Dell. Van Dell served as Vice President of International for Universal/Motown Records Group, a division of Universal Music Group, the world's largest music company with wholly owned record operations or licensees in 63 countries. His achievements include engineering the breakthrough international success of such artists as 98 Degrees, Brian McKnight, Boys II Men, Erykah Badu, Nelly, Godsmack, 3 Doors Down, Sonique and 702. Moreover, by taking advantage of the multicultural appeal of Universal/Motown's roster of talent, van Dell enabled the company to remain at the forefront of the globalization of the music business, while its much larger competitors continue to lag behind.

Prior to joining Universal/Motown, van Dell served in a number of capacities overseas, developing his career over a period of 18 years. He spent several years working for logistics management giant Hellmann International in Hong Kong, before making the transition into the entertainment business. In 1991, sensing a real need for music, merchandising and live entertainment in the region, van Dell founded Pacific Entertainment International, which went on to become one of the most successful marketing and concert promotion companies in the Far East. As a true entrepreneur, van Dell not only introduced James Taylor, Michael Bolton, Suede, UB40, Tom Jones and INXS to millions of fans living in the Pacific Rim, but introduced alternative music to the region for the first time ever - with the likes of Beck and Radiohead. Moreover, van Dell set up the widely successful MTV Alternative Nation Tour, which featured the Foo Fighters, Sonic Youth and the Beastie Boys, among others.

Seeking a new challenge, van Dell later joined Universal Music Asia Pacific as its Regional Vice President, where he worked with such multi-platinum selling artists as Bush, Aqua, No Doubt, K-Ci & Jo Jo, Kitarô and Trisha Yearwood, among many others. While overseeing the Pacific Rim, van Dell negotiated a number of innovative cross-licensing agreements with competitors BMG, WEA, Sony and EMI, which went on to set a precedent by generating substantial income and additional repertoire sources for strategic marketing projects.

Van Dell then launched IN2N Entertainment Group (pronounced "In Tune"); a multi-faceted media company consisting of a publishing division and an independent record label (IN2N Recording Company). Current signings include A+, Kate Bradshaw, Ruckas, Fedi, Will Guice, Dante Barton ("Bad Girl", from Usher Raymond's multi-platinum album "Confessions"), I Born, Kliclak and Academy Award-nominated actor Danny Aiello (#4 Billboard Traditional Jazz chart entry). In 2003 van Dell co-produced the Danny Aiello starring Robert Cappelli Jr. film Mail Order Bride. The film, partially shot in Moscow also features Ivana Milicevic, Artie Lange and Vincent Pastore. Van Dell also recently started GO 2 SHO Inc., an independent film and television production company. GO 2 SHO has completed a sequel to the cult classic Sleepaway Camp (1983), entitled _Return to Sleepaway Camp (2006)_ as well as investing in a feature entitled Destination Fame (2009) (V) starring Cuba Gooding, "American Idol: The Search for a Superstar" (2002)'s A.J. Gil, Joe Jackson and J Records star Mario to be released early 2006.

Van Dell recently helped produce the romantic comedy _Waltzing Anna (2005)_ starring Pat Hingle, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Grant Shaud and Artie Lange and Bob Capelli as well as Brooklyn Lobster starring Danny Aiello and Jane Curtin. His most recent co-production Last Hour (2008), starring DMX, Michael Madsen, David Carradine, Paul Sorvino, Mónica Cruz and Pascal Caubet, was filmed in Beijing and Shainghai, China and Paris, France. Van Dell recently co-produced the Drake Bell music video for "I Know" currently seen on MTV and other music channels around the world.

Van Dell is co-owner or Hudson Canyon Entertainment Group, Inc., along with long term business associate Rob Kahane. Van Dell and Kahane, manage Drake Bell, Molly Schade, Patrick Nuo and Rodney Whittenberg amongst others.

He is a voting member of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS), the organization that determines and distributes the Grammy Awards annually. He has also been recognized with numerous awards, including Leaders Conference Awards and the United States Bronze Medal of Citizenship. Van Dell is also an accomplished private aviator.