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Jeannette McClennan has served as CEO and President of Makeover Solutions, Inc., since September 2007. Makeover is the leader in ‘try-on’ technology, offering an innovative consumer brand, as well as a growing licensing business providing their technology to major digital publishers. Previously Ms. McClennan was President, Media Services Division for Local Matters, an online local search business providing services for yellow page publishers. Ms. McClennan has more than 20 years of experience with interactive media businesses. Prior to joining Local Matters, Ms. McClennan served as President of Ogilvy Interactive NA, an international advertising agency where she worked with brands such as IBM, American Express and Pharmacia. She previously served as VP and GM of Organic Online, an interactive advertising agency, serving a range of customers such as Tommy Hilfiger, Compaq and Barnes & Noble. Prior to that, she was VP of Sales & Marketing for MapQuest.com, and a key member of the founding management team. McClennan held the position of VP of Marketing of Reuters News and Television; in this post, she spearheaded relationships with major networks and publisher. McClennan also was on the founding team of Trintex in the 1980s, which became the first, pre-internet, interactive network, Prodigy.
Ms. McClennan holds B.A. and M.B.A. degrees from C.W. Post College, Long Island University. |
Bruce Gilpin is the Chief Operating Officer of MobiTV. A technology industry veteran with broad experience at several emerging growth companies; Gilpin’s background includes stints in operations, finance, strategy, and corporate development. Previously, Bruce was the EVP of Global Mergers & Acquisitions at the world’s largest Internet professional services firm - USWeb/CKS. He identified, evaluated, and closed over 40 acquisitions while at USWeb/CKS, helping the company to launch a successful IPO in 1997. More recently, Bruce was the CFO of energy technology company APX. Bruce has co-founded, financed, and advised numerous technology start-ups including: InveSmart, Electron Economy, NBX Sports, Intend Change Group, Attenda Ltd., and Free-Rein.
Gilpin holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Occidental College. |
Established by John Goldman in 1983, Goldman Architects is an award-winning firm that provides a full range of architectural services, including design, planning, and interiors. The company serves to a variety of clients, including real estate developers, churches, synagogues, and homeowners. In addition to his practice as an architect, Goldman also serves as a principal and partner in housing and mixed-use real estate development projects.
Goldman holds a B.S. from Yale University and an M.Arch. Degree from the University of Oregon. |
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Gary Bradski has managed and coded, researched and designed, published and taught software at Intel. At various times, he worked on or managed teams in: Audio Visual Speech Recognition (AVSR); Open Source Computer Vision Library (OpenCV); Light Field Rendering; Probabilistic Graphical Models Library (PNL); Convex optimization; Code trace compression; Bioinformatics; Machine Learning Library (MLL); and Test reduction in manufacturing. Gary led an Intel computer vision sub-team for the Stanford entry in the DARPA Grand Challenge robot race. Stanford was the first team to win the Challenge in 2005.
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