Bruce Goodman

Bruce brings extensive digital, web, and architectural experience to ONEXONE. He is currently the Chief Innovator at 309KB, a new businesses incubator and digital consultancy he founded in 2009. In this role, he helps organizations like ONEXONE optimize online, digital and brand opportunities in order to fully exploit the power of today's technology. 

Prior to 309KB, Bruce was Chief Innovation Officer at MGX Lab, which he cofounded with the founder of Marquis Jet. There, he specialized in developing brand experiences from digital to physical. Clients included Marquis Jet,, NetJets, Muhammad Ali, Tom Brady, the Jonas Brothers, and Brad Pitt's foundation to help rebuild New Orleans, Make It Right (MIR) winning several Webby Awards for his work.

Bruce was also the cofounder and Chief Creative Director of Digital Pulp, one of the first agencies that focused purely on building and branding web based businesses.  Clients included Double Click, 1800Flowers.com, George Soros’ Open Institute, and Alta Vista. 

Trained as an architect, Bruce began his career designing retail stores and corporate hotels around the world including the St Regis, the Ritz Carlton and the Peninsula Hotels.     

In 2009, Bruce traveled with the ONEXONE Board of Directors to Rwanda on a fact-finding mission and has since returned to the country to pursue additional projects.

Bruce has a BA in Architecture with a minor in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY.


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ONEXONE HOSTS FREE YORKVILLE CELEBRITY PANCAKE BREAKFAST IN SUPPORT OF "Feeding Our Children" INITIATIVE
Toronto, ON, August 8, 2011  - Join Food Network chef David Rocco and celebrity pancake flippers for a free breakfast on September 9th in support of ONEXONE's "Feeding Our Children" initiative. Read More (PDF)
ONEXONE CELEBRATION: STAR MUSICIANS LEND THEIR VOICES FOR ONE INCREDIBLE TORONTO WEEKEND
Harry Connick Jr., Lupe Fiasco, Kardinal Offishall, Melanie Fiona and more perform in special musical events September 9th and 10th
Toronto, ON, August 4, 2011... Read More (PDF)
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