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  1. The Scary Guy

    At 6ft tall, 18 stone and tattooed from head to toe ... The Scary Guy is quite possibly the most powerful Agent For Change on the planet today! The Power to Create World Peace Lives Within Each and Everyone of Us. - The Scary Guy 2000

  2. Col Needham

    Colin 'Col' Needham (born 26 January 1967 in Manchester, England) was the founder of, and currently is the managing director of, the Internet Movie Database. His background for this position was by education - as a computer programmer - and secondarily, by hobby - a contemporary movie buff. In 1999, he collected two Webby Awards for the Internet Movie Database. Since 1989, he has been married to Karen Needham; the couple have two children and live in Bristol, England.

  3. Yoshua Daely

    Green Property and Resort Management. Has 30 years experience in Hospitality Industry, previously working with various hotels and resorts. Involved with The HITA properties. It is a luxury traditional home concept that will feature all exclusive private villas in a design that respects the surrounding environment, offer an enriching lifestyle experience that is based on local art, culture and community spirit.

  4. Dave Aitel

    Dave Aitel is a computer security professional. He joined the NSA as a research scientist aged 18 where he worked for six years before being employed as a consultant at @stake for three years. In 2002 he founded a software security company, Immunity, where he is now the CTO.

  5. Jason Calacanis

    Jason McCabe Calacanis is CEO and co-founder of Weblogs Inc., a network of close to 100 widely read blogs including Engadget, Joystiq, Luxist, Gadling and Blogging Baby. Weblogs, Inc. was founded in January of 2004 and spurred the growth of blogs. The company a wholly owned subsidiary of AOL in November of 2005. Calacanis, who was appointed a senior vice president of the AOL, maintains editorial supervision of Weblogs.

  6. Dmitry Shapiro

    Dmitry Shapiro founded Veoh Networks in late 2004 and now serves as the company's Chief Innovation Officer. Dmitry started Veoh a very short to-do list: First, democratize. Open the business of television-once strictly a members-only deal-to a virtual community of broadcasters. Second, connect those broadcasters with new, global audiences, hungry for a limitless world of compelling programming to fill every niche interest, and desire.

  7. Michael Haschek
  8. Jd Morris

    CONTACT: E-mail: jdm@RedHookCapital.com; Phone: (760) 415-2250; J David Morris (JD) focus on $5 million EBITA plus buyouts for 2q2006 as well as raising a new hedge fund. He is a General Partner of Red Hook Capitaland acting President of Catalina Capital Partners Inc. He has also served in leadership roles in strategy, corporate and business development for Lockheed Martin, MCI Corp., and other companies where he played key roles in the creation and development of several new ventures. . . .

  9. Bill Farley

    Bill Farley has teamed with a world-class executive team of Co-Founders that is leading the charge with poise and confidence. This group of unified, charismatic, industry leaders is taking Bill Farley

  10. Fadhila Brahimi

    - Audit, consultancy in skill management, organization and communication; - Team and Organization follow-up in situation of structural changes, conflicts and crisis; - Training in Management, stress management, project management and in interpersonal communication; - Training (development of plans and assessments, creation of carriers and group activities); - Personal and professional network management organizer and coordinator. - Organizer and leader of seminars, forums and conferences . . .

  11. Cindy Gordon
  12. Kathleen Gage

    Marketing a business.

  13. Konstantinos Perros
  14. Romero Rodrigues

    Romero Rodrigues, was born on October 1st, 1977, is an entrepeneur in the Internet Industry. Founder of BuscaPe.com Inc. ( http://www.buscape.com ), Romero has a Science Degree in Eletrical Engineer from Escola Politécnica of University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

  15. Mark Levy

    A 20 year veteran of the entertainment and telcom industries, recently overseeing the global operations and strategy for Corbis Mobile, Mark's previous experience includes Vice President Content at Moviso/Infospace Mobile, Executive Vice President of a streaming media services company funded by Hewlett Packard; General Manager of Media Ventures Entertainment Group for over seven years during which time he was responsible for the startup and growth of five related entities . . .

  16. Nova Spivack

    Nova Spivack Founder and CEO Nova Spivack is a technology visionary and entrepreneur with nearly two decades of experience in pioneering ventures. In 1994, Mr. Spivack co-founded EarthWeb , one of the first Internet companies, where he was Executive Vice-President for Products, Strategy and Marketing. EarthWeb went public in 1999 and resulted in the Nasdaq's largest IPO single-day percentage point gain up to that point, spawning a wave of Tech IPOs.

  17. Randall Kruep

    Randall Kruep founded Stoke in early 2004, and led the company through its early stage of growth as CEO until February 2007.

  18. Andrea Pili
  19. Jason Fiehler

    My online experience goes back to the very beginnings of the visual web, with pioneering work on some of the very first marketing websites in the mid-90s. Among my present initiatives is an on-line consumer relationship program with one of the largest consumer-packaged-goods manufacturers in the US. In 2000, I founded and am currently running the full-service interactive agency infuz. Today, I lead teams responsible for all aspects of major online campaigns for large . . .

  20. Todd Abrams
  21. Colin Gounden

    Colin Gounden CEO Grail Research

  22. Stig Leschly

    Stig Leschly Stig teaches about education and entrepeneurship at Harvard Business School, where he has a joint appointment to the Entrepeneurial Management Group and the Initiative on Social Enterprise. He has written a number of case studies about urban education reform, including systemic efforts in Seattle and Chicago, and those of the Gates Foundation to replicate high-achieving small high schools.

  23. Frank Cohen
  24. Eric Barroca
  25. Lee Crawford
  26. Larry Augustin

    Larry Augustin is an angel investor and advisor to early stage technology companies. He currently serves on the Boards of Directors of Fonality, Hyperic, Medsphere, OSDL, Pentaho, SugarCRM, VA Software (NASDAQ: LNUX), and XenSource. One of the group who coined the term "Open Source", he has written and spoken extensively on Open Source worldwide. Worth Magazine named him to their list of the Top 50 CEOs in 2000.

  27. Wendy Kopp

    Wendy Kopp is the founder and CEO of Teach for America, a nonprofit organization that recruits the nation's most promising college graduates to teach in America's most distressed urban and rural communities. Kopp's long-term goal-to build a force of civic leaders with the insight and credibility to make fundamental changes in all sectors-exists to provide every child with an equal chance in life.

  28. Paul Gilding

    Paul Gilding has a most unusual resume for a corporate consultant, coming from an activist background that includes a stint as executive director of Greenpeace International. In 1995, he established Ecos Corporation, with headquarters in his home country of Australia, and since then has advised many leading international corporations on sustainability, including SC Johnson, the Ford Motor Co., Suncor Energy and DuPont, which he and his Ecos colleagues have worked closely with since 1997.

  29. Jim McCorkell

    Jim McCorkell Jim is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Admission Possible, a nonprofit whose mission is to help make college admission possible for talented, motivated and economically disadvantaged students in Minnesota. Jim holds an MPA from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government where he studied nonprofit management, strategic organizational development and the relationship between race, poverty and gender.

  30. Trent Blizzard

    Hey, Im trent, Im 13. I go to Miller. I go to Taco bell everyday. Skate or die nigga.

  31. Kirsten Osolind

    re:invention's CEO, Kirsten Osolind, is a nationally recognized expert with 16 years of experience in the fields of strategic marketing, branding, and P.R.. She built her reputation working with Fortune 500 marketing leaders and high growth emerging businesses. In 2002, Kirsten founded re:invention (www.reinventioninc.com), a full-service integrated marketing company that helps corporations sell more of their products and services to enterprising women - women entrepreneurs and . . .

  32. Laurent Bazet

    Serial entrepreneur now leading a new online advertising marketplace.

  33. Fergus Burns

    Fergus is currently the founder and CEO of Nooked, a market leader in RSS Marketing. Nooked is also one of the top web2.0 companies in Europe. Fergus has worked in technology since 1993 - a Computer Science graduate, who previously worked in Microsoft for 6 years and was also involved with numerous start-ups, ranging from hands-on type roles to advisory roles.

  34. Mike Astringer

  35. You Mon Tsang

    Serial software entrepreneur with experience with enterprise and consumer applications.

  36. Mike Borsetti

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  37. Alan Noble

    Alan joined Google from NetPriva, a software company he co-founded and most recently served as Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technology Officer for nearly two years. In 1996 he founded NetMind in California which was acquired in 2000 by Intellisync, subsequently acquired by Nokia. He remained at Intellisync as VP of Engineering until 2002, until joining Foursticks as CTO, where he was instrumental in bringing Foursticks

  38. Brad Burgess SPHR
  39. Dr.Richard Greene Jr.
  40. Carol Evans

    Carol Evans founded Working Mother Media by acquiring, with MCG Capital, Working Mother magazine and the National Association for Female Executives in August 2001. She serves as chief executive officer and president. Evans's involvement with Working Mother goes back to 1979 when she sold advertising for the test issue published by McCall Publishing Company.

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