NYSBDC Veteran Entrepreneur of the Year – Mark Dyson, Spinland Studios
The New York Small Business Development Center is pleased to
recognize the boldest, brightest, and best small companies and
enterprising individuals in New York State. Eight small business owners
were honored at the 2017 Client Awards ceremony on April 24, 2017. Read all their stories here.
Spinland Studios, LLC is a 3D-modeling and computer animation service started in 2010 by U.S. Air Force veteran Mark Dyson. The company’s primary focus is on broadcast media and advertising, but also supports areas such as instructional and/or educational messages. Over the past 15 years, he’s built & animated 3D aircraft models for the DoD Flight Simulator line, built real-time interactive data displays and controls for DoD clients using 3D gaming engines, built and animated 3D models for industrial firms, and provided VFX support for feature films. Mark began working with the Mohawk Valley SBDC in 2012 to support his transition from a full-time job to full-time focus on his growing business. In 2016 he once again connected with SBDC representatives and reached out for additional support around government contracting and marketing. The business now works with clients throughout the country. Next he is interested in working with the SBDC to pursue the new NYS service-disabled veteran-owned business (SDVOB) certification. Mark has been selected as a new Chamber Board member, another indication of his commitment to the small business sector.
Spinland Studios, LLC is a 3D-modeling and computer animation service started in 2010 by U.S. Air Force veteran Mark Dyson. The company’s primary focus is on broadcast media and advertising, but also supports areas such as instructional and/or educational messages. Over the past 15 years, he’s built & animated 3D aircraft models for the DoD Flight Simulator line, built real-time interactive data displays and controls for DoD clients using 3D gaming engines, built and animated 3D models for industrial firms, and provided VFX support for feature films. Mark began working with the Mohawk Valley SBDC in 2012 to support his transition from a full-time job to full-time focus on his growing business. In 2016 he once again connected with SBDC representatives and reached out for additional support around government contracting and marketing. The business now works with clients throughout the country. Next he is interested in working with the SBDC to pursue the new NYS service-disabled veteran-owned business (SDVOB) certification. Mark has been selected as a new Chamber Board member, another indication of his commitment to the small business sector.
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