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Gino Bona

Gino Bona (born April 14, 1973) is an American marketing professional. In January 2007, he won the National Football League's "Pitch Us Your Idea For the Best Super Bowl Commercial Ever" contest. His concept was turned into a commercial that aired on February 4, 2007 during the Super Bowl XLI telecast on CBS.
==Background==
Gino was born and raised in Buffalo, New York. In 1995, he graduated from Ithaca College with a degree in Television/Radio.〔Meril, Alex. ("Gino Bona '95 Scores a Super Bowl Touchdown!" ), ''ICView'', 2007/1. Retrieved on 2008-08-13.〕
From 1995 to 2001, Gino held various copywriting jobs for advertising agencies and businesses throughout Washington DC. Gino moved to Massachusetts in late 2001 and started writing a weekly sports column on his Web site, “Wink & The Gun.”〔("Wink & The Gun" ), Retrieved on 2008-08-13.〕 In December 2002, Gino joined ESPN.com’s Page 2 as a freelance columnist. In addition to writing columns for ESPN.com, Gino teamed up with Eric Kielb to write and record song parodies for Page 2 under the alias “Bristol Bob & The Page 2 Crue.”〔Cicco, Nancy. ("Bristol Bob rocks on" ), ''Portsmouth Herald'', 2005-01-13. Retrieved on 2008-08-13.〕 After contributing dozens of columns and songs, Gino parted ways with ESPN.com in early 2006.
After leaving ESPN.com, Gino joined an advertising agency in Portland, Maine as director of business development. Gino briefly attended Syracuse University's Whitman School of Management in January 2007 to attain his MBA, but dropped out during his second day of studies upon being notified that he won the Super Bowl commercial contest.〔Petrecca, Laura. ("Bills fan wins Super Bowl ad contest" ), ''USA TODAY'', 2007-01-09. Retrieved on 2008-08-13.〕

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