Primary Job Title CEO Primary Organization Frame Health
Location Greater Los Angeles Area, California, United States Regions West Coast, Western US Gender Male
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Bruce Ettinger has worked in the field of behavioral health for over 6 years, where he has overseen the sale of more than $40 million of behavioral health products to more than 75,000 consumers. He served at Executive Vice President of the Midwest Center for Stress which, with over $500 million in top line revenue since 2001, is by far the largest
company in the world for the non-drug treatment for stress. Bruce’s experience with incentive systems began over a decade ago when he founded and served as CEO through exit of Save.com which he grew to be the most popular internet couponing site in the world. Earlier in his career Bruce achieved notable recognition in the film and television business. He was Co-Producer of “Life Goes On”, the ABC/Time-Warner, one hour dramatic television series. This acclaimed, weekly, prime time drama was the first TV show to feature a disabled person (Downs Syndrome) as a regular character, was the second most popular show for teenage girls of the 1990’s and received multiple Emmy® Award nominations. Bruce also wrote and edited, “Traveling Hopefully”, which received an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, Bruce has lectured at the University Of Chicago Graduate School Of Business and the USC Annenberg Center For Communication.