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Meet The Team

42 Terabytes is a boutique content and strategy firm specializing in social rewards platforms and gamification initiatives. We offer a full suite of professional and creative services, including campaign architecture, content creation, community engagement and measured results.


spacer In addition to his role as co-founder of 42 Terabytes, Tyler Suchman is the founder of Tribal Core, an internet strategy consulting firm, partner/Chief Strategy Officer of Dennison+Wolfe Internet Group and operator of numerous Ojai websites, including The Ojai Post, a community blog with a couple thousand daily visitors. He is a founding Director of the Ojai Valley Green Coalition, and founder of Towngiving, Inc., a 501©(3) dedicated to creating sustainability for non-profit organizations at the local level. Tyler was named to the 2007 Top 40 Under 40 by the Pacific Coast Business Times and is okay with no longer being eligible for the award.

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Chris Foley is the founder of FoleyPod, specializing in Web Development and Marketing. With 5 years of Social Media advertising under his belt, and a passion for combining successful online marketing campaigns with outstanding graphic elements, Chris co-founded 42 Terabytes to service brands seeking large-scale campaign and program management.  He divides his time between California and France, and is thankful that today’s technology  allows him the ability to work from anywhere on Earth.


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Maximilian Lemos is kind of a big deal. His voracious appetite for information and unquenchable desire to learn has made him a maverick among his peers. Max is an expert social campaign manager, community developer and content curator. Max blogs regularly for 42 Terabytes, covering social rewards, online consumer loyalty and gamification. Max knows three letter acronyms for things you’ve never even heard of and we’re still deciding if that’s a good thing.


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