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Mr. Lang has led the creative and technical endeavors of WMI since its inception as a graphics research team in 2000. He brings extensive experience in management to the company, as well as a mix of artistic talent, technical skill, and proven marketing techniques. He has worked in film, animation, and special effects since 1995. At Harvard University, he has led numerous successful fundraising events and student groups, and spearheaded a substantial web redesign project for the University in 2002. Mr. Lang has worked closely with Harvard Business School professor Peter Coughlan to solidify WMI's structure and strategy, and he continues to drive the team's graphical R&D. He earned his B.A. with Honors in Computer Science from Harvard University in 2003, with additional coursework taken at Harvard Business School, MIT, and the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Mr. Colosi is responsible for overseeing WMI's financial operations. He has worked at several technology and financial corporations, including Thompson Financial, Opticom Inc., and Arrow International. At Harvard, he handled the finances of several entertainment and academic organizations. A software engineer by training, Mr. Colosi brings a unique combination of technical and financial expertise to the WMI team. At Thompson Financial, he served as a data encryption researcher for the company's global sharetrading software. At Opticom Inc., he helped design and create the Open Collector Interface, a tool for streamlining online IT and data management. As an associate software engineer at Arrow International, he researched, designed and implemented a software monitor for Arrow's ultrasound esophageal probe, a product currently used in hospitals around the world. Mr. Colosi graduated from Harvard University in 2003 with a B.A. in Computer Science.

Mr. Kittenbrink has led development of key technologies of Windward Mark's realtime technology, with a focus on physics simulation. He has also been involved in managing the project's design and production efforts. Mr. Kittenbrink has served as a teaching fellow in Harvard's Computer Science department and has taught in the department's largest class, Introduction to Computer Science, for 2 years. Mr. Kittenbrink has completed several research projects in areas such as Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, and Peer-to-Peer Networking. He has working experience with Carnegie Learning, Inc., a publisher of interactive computerized math curricula for high schools. He graduated in 2003 from Harvard University with a B.A. with Honors in Computer Science.

Mr. Truelson is responsible for initiating, organizing, and maintaining the creative development of Windward Mark's production. At Harvard, Mr. Truelson has held similar leadership positions, including Production Manager for "An Evening with Champions," a charitable event that has raised over two million dollars for the Jimmy Fund and the Dana Farber Pediatric Cancer Research Institute. He also served as a Red Cross Disaster Action Team Leader and has worked as an Art Editor for the world's best selling travel guide, "Let's Go." Mr. Truelson graduated in 2003 from Harvard University with a B.A. with Honors in Chemistry and Physics. He has also taken extensive course work in Computer Science.

Mr. Tulla serves as WMI's resident gameplay and graphics programming guru. At Harvard University, he excelled in computer graphics programming, specializing in optical simulation using OpenGL and advanced shader programming. His coursework delved extensively into networking and artificial intelligence, along with art and military science at the Harvard Design School and MIT, respectively. His previous work experience includes networking research at Infolibria, a media server corporation, and three years as the computer administrator for the Expository Writing Department at Harvard University. He is a prototypical hard-core gamer and is immensely passionate about history and the arts. Mr. Tulla graduated from Harvard University in 2003 with a B.A. in Computer Science.