Andy Kleinman is an Argentinean-born American entrepreneur and businessman with over 20 years of experience working on innovation at the intersection of technology and entertainment. His latest company Wonder created the first mobile operating system capable of turning a smartphone into a gaming and entertainment console. Wonder was acquired by Atari to power the new Atari VCS console. Before Wonder, Andy was an early executive and Chief Business Officer at Scopely, one of the most successful mobile entertainment companies in the world, with hits such as The Walking Dead: Road to Survival, Star Trek: Fleet Command, Yahtzee with Buddies, and Marvel Strike Force. Scopely was acquired by Savvy Games Group for $4.9B.Before Scopely, Andy was Vice President and General Manager at Zynga (acquired by Take-Two for $12.7B), where he focused on growing the company’s global audience to over 300 million players. He was also an early employee and Vice President at Playdom, where he helped scale the company on way to an acquisition by The Walt Disney Company for $563M, and was a Co-Founder and President at Vostu, one of the largest online gaming companies in Latin America. Andy started his first company, Emepe3, while in high school at the age of 17. Emepe3 was one of the first Spanish-language music destinations on the web, and went on to become the first digital music store for Latin music, in collaboration with all the major labels and hundreds of independents, before eventually getting acquired by an entertainment-focused private equity group.