Dr. Edward H. Currie is a director of the Company. He has more than twenty years of senior management experience in domestic and international microcomputer-related software publishing and hardware manufacturing. Since 1988, Dr. Currie has been president and chief executive officer of ImageSoft, Inc., an international software publisher. From 1981 to 1988, he was chairman, president, and chief executive officer of Lifeboat, a software publishing company. From 1978 to 1981, Dr. Currie served as vice president of product management for the Microsystems Division of Pertec Computer Corp., a supplier of magnetic tape storage devices and microcomputer peripherals. From 1975 to 1978, he was Executive Vice President and General Manager for MITS, the creator of the first microcomputer personal computer, which was subsequently acquired by Pertec. Dr. Currie is a co-founder of PC Magazine, the largest circulation magazine on the personal computer. He also is the founder of C++ Journal and publisher of The PostScript Journal. He has published many articles, including technical articles in U.S. and international trade magazines. He holds BSEE, MS Physics, and Ph.D. Physics from the University of Miami. |