Dr. Agnes Olszewski. Dr. Olszewski is a co-founder of Herborium, Inc. and has served as co-Chief Executive Officer and President Business Development and director of Herborium, Inc. since its inception in 2000. She was appointed as our Chief Executive Officer, Acting Chief Financial Officer and director concurrently with the closing of the merger. In addition, concurrently with the closing of the merger, she was appointed director of our subsidiary Herborium. Until such time as we receive a minimum of $1,250,000 of financing, Dr. Olszewski will not devote her full time to our company, and will continue to engage in her activities as a professor. Dr. Olszewski has over 20 years experience in business strategy, strategic marketing management and international business. She holds M.A. in Consumer Psychology and Ph.D. degrees from Warsaw University, Poland, and an M.B.A. degree from Fordham University, New York City. Dr. Olszewski has been a consultant and a team leader on strategic management and competitive marketing strategies for leading American corporations, as well as foreign companies and institutions. In her capacity as an international consultant, she had lead multicultural negotiations and managed diverse teams of professionals. She has also been responsible for developing and implementing business and marketing strategies in the United States and foreign markets. After the collapse of communism in Central Europe, Dr. Olszewski formed A&T Global Marketing Inc., one of the first consulting firms in the U.S. focusing on the transfer of western management and financial know-how into transitional economies. A&T Global Marketing was also involved in advising American corporations on entry strategies into the emerging markets of Europe and Asia. Dr. Olszewski has successfully led the efforts to form Joint Ventures in Poland, China and France. She was President and Chief Executive Officer of G.O. International, Inc., which she co-founded with Dr. James P. Gilligan, a consulting firm specializing in business strategies for pharmaceutical industry and global technology transfer. G.O. International merged with Herborium, Inc. in June 2002. |