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Chadwick Nelson Brings Video Content Expertise to Content Studio North 401

by | Oct 3, 2018

Minneapolis-based Content Studio North 401 (N401) announced the hire of Chadwick Nelson as Director of Video Content. Chadwick will guide N401’s Content Studio team in creating video content for multiple channels and growing its current client list.

Chadwick has more than 16 years of video editing experience, working for brands such as Best Buy, Target and the Minnesota Lottery, as well as national television shows for ABC and The History Channel.

“We’re thrilled to have Chadwick’s knowledge and expertise in the industry,” says Sarah Zanger, SVP, Business Development. “Chadwick will bring not only sage advice to the N401 Content Studio team, but also a great network of potential new clients.”

Helping to bring Chadwick and the Content Studio team’s ideas to life will be N401, a content/ideation studio-for-rent in downtown Minneapolis. A full-service video and photo studio as well as animation and editing services provide the tools the team needs to bring to life everything from videography to photography to social content and editing.

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