Stacy Spikes

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Stacy Spikes
File:Stacy-Spikes-HiRes.jpg
Residence New York City
Occupation CEO and co-founder
Organization MoviePass

Stacy Spikes (February 10), is an American entrepreneur and former film marketing executive and producer. He is best known as the co-founder and CEO of MoviePass, the only subscription-based service for going to the movies in the United States, and founder of the Urbanworld Film Festival.[1][2] During his career, Stacy has taken on senior executive roles at Motown Records, Sony Music Entertainment, Miramax Films, and October Films.[3]

Career

Spikes’ career began in 1986 at Motown Records, where he was the product manager for Boyz II Men, Stevie Wonder, Spike Lee, Queen Latifah, and Eddie Murphy. In 1990, Spikes joined Sony Music Entertainment and worked on feature film soundtracks for movies including Jungle Fever, Bad Boys, House Party, House Party 2, Prêt-à-Porter and Darnell Martin’s I Like It Like That. In 1994, Spikes became vice president of marketing at Miramax Films. At Miramax, Spikes led marketing campaigns for films including Trainspotting, The Crow: City of Angels, Don’t Be a Menace, Emma and Scream. From 1996-97, Spikes was senior vice president of marketing at October Films.[3]

Spikes launched MoviePass, in February 2011 along with co-founder Hamet Watt. In October 2012, the company introduced a new evolution of their business model that uses proprietary location-based payment technology, and provides a secure and independent way for MoviePass members to purchase tickets.[4]

Spikes founded the Urbanworld Film Festival in 1997.[5] The festival is held annually in New York City.[6]

Personal

Spikes has admitted to a very bad Cocaine and Crack addiction during the late 80s. He says things got so bad, he robbed his own mother. But since then, he has found Alcoholics Anonymous which he says saved his life. He is now a member of the Atlantic Group which meets on Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. at Christ Church in NYC.

Filmography

Spikes was the executive producer for Punks, The Visit, King of the Jungle, Higher Ed, For da Love of Money, and the TV movie Urbanworld Film Festival Special (2004).[7][2]

Honors

Spikes was named one of the "25 Most Influential African-Americans In Technology"[8] and as part of "THE SILICON ALLEY 100: The Coolest People In New York Tech This Year" in 2012 by Business Insider.[9] Crain's New York named Spikes as one of the "People to watch in Silicon Alley."[10]

He also received a “Made in NY Award” from Mayor Bloomberg in 2011 for his work with the Urbanworld Film Festival.[11]

References

  1. "Company Overview of MoviePass, Inc". Bloomberg Businessweek
  2. Williams, Kam. "Insight with Stacy Spikes". LA Sentinel
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Stacy Spikes Urbanworld Film Festival, Founder". The Whitney M. Young Jr. Memorial Conference
  4. Tuttle, Brad. "MoviePass Goes National: Unlimited Trips to the Movies from $25 Per Month". TIME
  5. Talbert, Marcia. "Urbanworld Film Festival Draws Top Black Talent". Black Enterprise
  6. "Urbanworld About Us". Urbanworld
  7. "Stacy Spikes Filmography". The New York Times
  8. Rose Dickey, Megan. "The 25 Most Influential African-Americans In Technology". Business Insider
  9. Shontell, Alyson. "THE SILICON ALLEY 100: The Coolest People In New York Tech This Year". Business Insider
  10. Messina, Judith. "People to watch in Silicon Alley". Crain's New York Business
  11. [1]. The City of New York Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment