Al Ramadan is the executive vice president and general manager of mobile and devices at Macromedia. Ramadan previously served as CMO at Macromedia from 2002 to 2003 and was a member of the board of directors for Macromedia from 1999 to 2001.
Prior to joining Macromedia, Ramadan was chairman of Quokka Sports, after serving as its co-founder, president, and CEO from 1996 to 2000. For his role in founding Quokka Sports, he was recognized by Time Magazine as a member of the Top Fifty Time Digital Cyber Elite and Upside Magazine named him one of its "Elite 100". From 1992-1995, Ramadan served as CEO of Fluid Thinking, the technology partner for the Australian America’s Cup Challenge. In 1990, Ramadan was founder of OzWare, an Australian software development company, which won OEM software contracts with leading Unix vendors including AT&T, Pyramid, and Sequent. Previously, Ramadan was a regional manager of a consulting and services company specializing in applied mathematics consulting and software development. Prior to that, he was a mathematician and computer scientist at BHP Steel.
Ramadan graduated from Monash University in 1983 with a dual degree in computer science and applied mathematics. He graduated from Stanford University’s Executive Program for Growing Companies in 1995. An accomplished sportsman, Alan has represented Australia in baseball and yachting. He now represents the world in pushing the envelope in digital convergence.