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About John Lowe

John Lowe is an Educational Consultant for Interview Sensei and eigoTown.com. He has worked as the Director of ELT for International Thomson Publishing Asia and has taught in Switzerland, Libya, Bulgaria, and Japan. Immediately before joining ITP Asia, he was Director of International Centers in Tokyo, and an English Language examiner for the United Nations. He graduated from the University of Kent at Canterbury with A BA Honours degree in English and Classical Literature.

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About Johrita Solari

As President and Co-Founder of Solari Enterprises, Inc., Mrs. Solari oversees all major facets relating to the management of the firm's entire portfolio. Mrs. Solari has extensive experience in the oversight of the day-to-day operations to maintain financial, physical and agency compliance on the entire portfolio.

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About Pierre Senizergues

Pierre Senizergues is the founder and CEO of Sole Technology, the parent company of etnies, etnies Girl, etnies Plus, éS, Emerica, Altamont Apparel and ThirtyTwo. After attending the Universitaire de Technology of Paris XI in the early 1980s, Senizergues became an engineer for IBM France before moving to the U.S. in 1985 to pursue his dream of skating in California. As one of the premier professional freestyle skateboarders of the 1980's, Senizergues won 12 French Championships, nine European Cup Titles, five European Championships, two World Cup Events and one World Championship during his career.

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About Yukuo Takenaka

Mr. Takenaka, President and CEO of Takenaka Partners in Los Angeles and Tokyo, is recognized for his expertise in cross-border M&A and joint venture transactions. On both sides of the Pacific, he serves as a senior advisor to companies in a wide range of industries including information technology, electronics, manufacturing, financial services and real estate. He is the author of the Japanese best seller, Merger and Acquisition Strategy. Prior to forming The Takenaka Partners Group in 1989, he was a senior partner and National Director of KPMG Peat Marwick's Japanese practice. He also served as Chairman of Project Japan for the parent company, KPMG. Mr. Takenaka was born in Japan and is fluent in both Japanese and English. Mr. Takenaka received his Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from the University of Utah and is a Certified Public Accountant.

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About Chien Wang

Chien J. Wang launched Toujours Products, Inc. at the age of 22 with $4,000 he had saved in college. The company distributes awards and personalized gifts to hundreds of retail outlets in the U.S. He worked tirelessly, and often 100 hour work weeks in the first six years of the business to build the company from the ground up. In 2004, Chien spotted another opportunity when he realized that many award and promotional products retailers were not properly servicing their corporate clients.

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About Phu Hoang

Phu Hoang is chief executive officer and founder of Virtium Technology. Mr. Hoang came to North America in 1983 as an immigrant from Vietnam.After obtaining a B.S.E.E. from the University of Waterloo, Canada, he started his career as a design engineer designing computer telecommunication products. Mr. Hoang received recognition for his innovations fromvarious major design publications.As an inventor, he has two US patents to his credit.

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About Miles Valentine

Miles Valentine started computer telephony integration software company Zeacom in 1994 and within a year had expanded into 24 countries. In January 2000, he relocated to Southern California to manage the company's growth in the United States before returning to New Zealand in 2007.

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