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Jim Paidas (born April 24, 1956 in Stamford, Connecticut) is an American] executive and intellectual property licensing agent.
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Born | Stamford, Connecticut | April 24, 1956
Occupation | Licensing agent |
Career
editIn 2006, Paidas added two more Discovery Channel hit shows to his roster: Boyd Coddington's American Hotrod and Dog the Bounty Hunter. He successfully secured leading licensees for soft goods / apparel, footwear, accessories, toys, collectibles, and tools resulting in $100M million dollars of product sold worldwide.
In 2013, he developed the brand The Rock Factor, again with Jon Levin, which was a fan-based, interactive, rock-star phone and merchandise website where fans could speak directly to their favorite stars and purchase merchandise online.
In January 2014, Paidas was again retained by Orange County Choppers in his role as Vice President of Business Development responsible for brand-building through use of sponsorships, endorsements, on-air bike-builds, experiential marketing, client activation, appearances, and licensing.