SAN JOSE, CA–(Marketwire – September 27, 2010) – Bridge Capital Holdings (NASDAQ: BBNK), whose subsidiary is Bridge Bank, National Association, a full service professional business bank headquartered in Silicon Valley, announced today its participation in the Fifth Annual AlwaysOn OnHollywood Technology Conference. This two-and-a-half-day event is being held September 27 – 29, 2010 at the Davidson Conference Center at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. The conference is co-presented by The Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) at the University.
OnHollywood is where innovative technology CEOs from the back streets of Silicon Valley meet the Hollywood digital entertainment and media elite. Five hundred technology, entertainment and media CEOs, studio heads, business development officers, advertising producers and buyers, venture capital and private-equity investors, and leading members of the press and blogging community will attend OnHollywood. Thousands more from over 100 countries will tune into the live OnHollywood webcast. Executives attend OnHollywood to identify and debate emerging trends, build high-level relationships and create new business opportunities.
“Bridge Bank continues to be a key contributor to all of our conferences, including OnHollywood,” said Tony Perkins, Founder and Editor of AlwaysOn. “We are pleased to work with the Banks’ Southern California Group and all of the Bridge Team to make this conference the best one yet.”
At OnHollywood, the editors of AlwaysOn will honor the OnHollywood Top 100 Private Digital Entertainment Companies. Additionally, up to 30 digital media CEOs will pitch their company’s market strategies to a panel of industry experts in “CEO Showcases.”
“Bridge Bank is committed to growing in Southern California and we look forward to continuing our close partnership with AlwaysOn,” said James Crumpton, Senior Vice President and Manager of Bridge Bank’s Technology Banking Group in Southern California. “We also welcome USC and ETC as valued partners in making this conference a success.”