About

sixty4media is dedicated to sharing our knowledge and offering our years of expertise with several key services.

Over the years we have each managed to bridge technologies in our own way and now we are using our business to combine our passions and share our expertise with others. Our knowledge of the new media realm has lead to our profiles showing up in various magazines, online publications, newspapers, and radio programs individually. However, together we have discovered that pretty much anything is possible. We have over 20 years of combined experience and we love feeding our brains with the latest and greater web technologies, standards, trends and tools. We put this passion and dedication to our craft toward every client project.

Who we are

Rebecca Bollwitt

Chief Executive Officer, Coder/Developer

Although she coded her first website for fun in 1997, Rebecca comes from a long background in working in the tech realm, taking an early interest in online broadcasting that sparked a career in online media distribution. From streaming media/webcasting, press releases, screencasts, and corporate blogging, her professional experience has only been enhanced by her endeavors with her personal blog, Miss604.com which was voted Vancouver’s Best Blog in 2009 by the Georgia Straight & Best Local Blog by the Westender in 2010.

Rebecca was also a finalist for the Impact Entrepreneurship Group’s “Woman Entrepreneur of the Year” in 2009 and her book, “Blogging to Drive Business” is currently available at Chapters, London Drugs, BC Ferries, and online at Amazon.ca/Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.

John Bollwitt

Chief Knowledge Officer, Coder/Developer

John started his background with computers and programming from the young age of four. His interests allowed him to teach himself the ways of web programming, building websites for various businesses at the age of 16. Taking his technical knowledge with him, radio broadcasting has brought John into a ten year career of various rolls as on air talent, producer, and engineer. In the end, the world of new media keeps him coming back to the ways traditional media can’t compare. You can see some of these thoughts in actions from his personal blog or the two podcasts he produces, RadioZoom and The Crazy Canucks.

Photo by Nordica Photography