Talk:Jeff Prosserman
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Hello @Jbhunley: - I am asking you If you if we can remove some uncited material, scene you edited this article a lot. I did not create this article, but I am trying to add references to possibly save it from deletion. I can only find reliable sources for his work with films, but the article claims:
"Over the course of his career, Prosserman has produced global interactive advertising campaigns with clients that include IBM, BBC Worldwide, Dell, Reuters, Johnson & Johnson, ThinkFilm, Cynthia Rowley, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, and many more.
Following the release of these films, Prosserman worked as a content producer to launch The Daily, the first digital publication created by News Corporation for the iPad.
As the Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer for LIVESTAGE°, Prosserman is responsible for product development, content, and design, while guiding the creative and brand direction for the company."
I can't find ANY sources to suggest that he annually helped produce The Daily and advertise with these companies? Can we REMOVE these unsourced claims? The only reliable sources I found is about his films. Obviously the text above, is original research by Jeff himself, which is COI. Can we remove these claims? Thanks. CookieMonster755 (talk) 21:12, 26 February 2015 (UTC)