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Jeremi Karnell

Jeremi co-founded One to One Interactive in 1997. During that time, he has overseen the creation of the firm's marketing services group and its position as an industry leader in online direct response & brand marketing (focusing on Rich Media, Broadband/iTV, Mobile, E-Mail, and Consumer Generated Media tactics). As President for One to One Interactive, Jeremi is responsible for building a broad-based and highly effective business development, marketing and public relations functions. Jeremi is currently acting as the Managing Director of OTOinsights, One to One’s research division focused on measuring engagement with digital media using neuro-research methods.


Eugene P. Beard

Eugene P. Beard, since January 2000, is Chairman & CEO of Westport Asset Fund, Inc. Westport Asset Fund was founded in 1983 by Mr. Beard. It is a Connecticut corporation. Its primary business is investments in public, private and start-up firms worldwide.

Mr. Beard was Vice Chairman – Finance & Operations at The Interpublic Group of Companies. He was also a member of the Board of Directors and was Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Board and relinquished those positions in December 1999 when he retired after almost 20 years.

Mr. Beard has been featured in Global Finance’s CFO Superstars, Investors Relations, Treasury Magazine, Forbes, Corporate Finance, Institutional Investor and Business Week. He was also featured on CNBC News and Nightly Business Report.

He was the recipient of an honorary degree of Doctor of Ethics in Business leadership from Duquesne University in May 1998…c ommencement speaker.

He established the Beard Center for Leadership & Ethics in Business at Duquesne University in 1994. He also established the Beard Graduate and Faculty Fellowship Programs for Ethics in the Professions at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard in 1997 where he is a member of the Advisory Council for Ethics in the Professions.


Steve Humphrey

Steve brings over 35 years of successful marketing and strategic leadership experience to One to One Interactive.  His career has proven to be a model for success.  Steve began his career as an Assistant Account Executive at Ogilvy & Mather Advertising in New York.

After seven years he joined Avon Products as Manager of Product Marketing and was responsible for the entire domestic product line. Several years later, he returned to Ogilvy & Mather as the youngest Senior Vice President ever to manage a global account - the entire General Foods account - the agency's largest on a world-wide basis.

The entrepreneurial spirit called and Steve joined a mid-sized agency in New York, which eventually became Rosenfeld, Sirowitz & Humphrey, where he served as President.

After seven years there, Steve joined Bank Street Consulting Group as a Partner, in charge of the marketing practice and working for clients like GMAC, American Express, and Pepsi. Two of these engagements resulted in exposure to a young entrepreneur in Boston who had a direct marketing agency.

Steve was persuaded to join what became known as Bronner Slosberg Humphrey (now Digitas) in 1989, as President. In 1995, Steve, as CEO, launched an Internet agency as a BSH subsidiary. Bronner Slosberg Humphrey grew to become the largest direct marketing company in the country with such clients as American Express, AT&T, IBM, Federal Express, GM, and L.L.Bean. The internet agency Strategic Interactive Group grew to become one of the largest in the country. The total company grew from 85 people in 1989, when Steve joined as president, to over 850 people at the end of 1997.

Steve has been on the board of One To One Interactive for two years and joined the firm at the end of 1999 as CEO.


Ralph Shaw

Ralph R. Shaw is a graduate of Hofstra University, earning a degree in Public Accounting, and of New York University's School of Law where he received a Juris Doctor degree.  He has attended the Financial Analyst Federation's Investment Analysis Seminar at Rockford, Illinois, the Advanced Investment Management course at Harvard University's Graduate School of Business, and the Harvard Business School Compensation Committees:  New Challenges, New Solutions Seminar.  His experience in the securities business extends over forty years, encompassing securities analysis, institutional securities marketing, mutual fund portfolio management, and the management of investment portfolios for tax-exempt clients, including pension and profit sharing plans, as well as the charities and endowments.  He has served on the Professional Conduct Committee of the Financial Analysts' Federation, as trustee of the Portland Youth Philharmonic, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, the Oregon Episcopal School, the Portland Center for the Visual Arts, Self Enhancement, Inc., the Rob Strasser Foundation, Portland Repertory Theatre, and the Oregon Graduate Institute.  He has also served on the Investment Committee of the Oregon Governor's Committee of Economic Development and Portland Community College Foundation and as director of the Oregon Resource and Technology Development Corporation, Oregon Business Media, the City of Portland Financial Task Force, and as President for the Sisters of Providence Oregon Community Health Board.  He serves as chairman of the Governor's Council of Economic Advisors for the State of Oregon, and is a member of St. Vincent's Medical Foundation Council of Trustees, the Governor's Council of Revenue Forecast Advisors for the State of Oregon, the Board of Advisors for the World Affairs Council, and the Council of Advisors for Providence Health Systems, and serves as a trustee for the Tax-Free Trust of Oregon.

Following two years of public accounting experience, Ralph R. Shaw joined Standard & Poor's Corporation as a securities analyst and investment advisor.  In 1965, he formed the Institutional Securities Analysis and Marketing Department of Coleman and Company, a New York Stock Exchange member firm.  Subsequently, he was an institutional securities analyst for Wertheim and Company.  In 1967, Ralph R. Shaw joined Shareholders Management Company, Los Angeles, California, as Vice President, Director of Research and Portfolio Manager of the Enterprise Fund.  During 1967, the Enterprise Fund enjoyed substantial success, ending the year ranked first of all mutual funds in terms of performance.  In 1968, with the formation of the Fletcher Capital Fund by Shareholders Management Company, he managed a portion of that fund, again achieving high national ranking.
 
In 1974, Mr. Shaw joined United States National Bank of Oregon as Vice President and Manager of the newly formed Investment Counseling Department providing investment advice and management to corporate employee benefit funds and charitable endowments.  During his tenure at U.S. Bank, the equity accounts managed by this department consistently ranked at the top of all professionally managed equity funds in the United States.

In 1980, Ralph Shaw formed Shaw Management Company, an investment counseling firm.  In January 1983, Ralph Shaw and U.S. Bancorp with Shaw acting as General Partner formed Shaw Venture Partners.  Shaw Venture Partners II was organized in June 1987.  Shaw Venture Partners III was approved as a Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) in September 1994, bringing total venture capital assets available for investment to $80 million.  Ralph Shaw has been a leading venture capitalist in the Western United States emphasizing the Pacific Northwest, since he formed his first fund with US Bancorp in 1983.

Mr. Shaw presently serves on the boards of directors of Schnitzer Steel, Inc., Telestream, Inc., BMG Seltec, Rentrak Corporation, the United Fund Advisors, and One To One Interactive.  Mr. Shaw previously served on the boards of Costco Wholesale Corporation, Star Technologies, Inc., Sentrol, Inc., Electro-Scientific Industries, Riedel Environmental Technologies, Inc., BMG Corporation, Sports Incorporated, Trade Interface Corporation, Suasa Unik (M) Sdn Bhd, Habitech, Ltd., TRM Copy Centers, K-2 Designs, Inc., Ostex International, Inc., Sweet Factory, Inc., Will Vinton Studios, Inc., WebCriteria, Inc., Serveron Corporation., Industrial Devices Corporation, 3PF.com, Inc., Magni Systems, Inc., Dendreon Corporation, Integra Telecom, Inc., LaTIS, Inc., and the Portland Family of Funds.


Andrew Reiser

Andrew R. Reiser is currently Managing Director of Strategic Capital Management, LLC, a Boutique Investment Bank and Fund Management Group.  Prior thereto, Mr. Reiser was the Managing Director of Investment Banking for Donald & Co. Securities Inc. and was responsible for all aspects of corporate finance, including public offerings, private placements, merger and acquisition services and advisory services.  Noted IPO’s as lead manager included InVision Technologies (“INVN”) (explosion detection systems for airplane security using CT technology, now owned by General Electric), and, The Source Interlink Companies (“SORC”), that provides supply chain management and other related products and services to national/regional retailers, magazine publishers, and other providers of home entertainment content.  Prior to joining Donald & Co., Mr. Reiser was Managing Partner of Windsor L.P., a private investment partnership that provided later stage financing to software, technology and healthcare companies.  Windsor L.P. participated in over 35 equity or convertible debt investments.  Prior thereto, Mr. Reiser was Executive Vice President of Fidelco Capital Group, responsible for corporate finance, mergers, acquisitions and strategic planning for certain Fidelco Companies.  Mr. Reiser began his career as a Certified Public Accountant with Coopers & Lybrand and Price Waterhouse (1979-1985). 

Mr. Reiser is Chairman of the Board of Directors of Strategic Funding Source, a leading provider of capital and services to small and mid-sized retail merchants and, a member of the Board of Directors of One to One Interactive, Inc., a full-service digital marketing services firm and communications software company.  Mr. Reiser previously served on the Board of Directors of Osteo-Implant Technologies, a medical device company, until its sale in 2005 to Encore Medical Corporation (“ENMC”).


Ian Karnell

Ian is one of the founding partners of One to One Interactive, helping to launch the firm in 1997.  As CEO, Ian brings more than 10 years of strategic management and marketing experience to One to One Interactive and is responsible for developing, in partnership with his business partner Jeremi Karnell, the long-term strategic vision.  Ian oversees the day-to-day operations of the company and is focused on growing One to One Interactive to be one of the leading Internet marketing solutions firm in the United States. 

Prior to founding One to One Interactive, Ian served as President of Cross-Internet Communications for 3 years. He began his career in technology in 1993 at Cambridge Technology Group.


Jeremy Peele

Jeremy has 20 years experience in international capital markets. He was a senior trader in Salomon Brothers' European Government Bond Department from 1985 to 1989, and subsequently co-managed Salomon Brothers' International Proprietary Trading Group. He was a vice-president of Salomon Brothers from 1989 to 1992. In 1992, Mr. Peele founded Strategic Asset Management Limited ("S.A.M."), a Bermuda-based leveraged fund management group, which traded in and managed portfolios in the global fixed income, currency and equity markets and their derivatives. Mr. Peele also co-Founded The Strategic Asset Management Global Fund. In 1995 S.A.M. changed its name to Cameron Capital Management Ltd ("Cameron Capital"). He was a Partner/Managing Director of S.A.M. from 1992-1995, and Chairman of Cameron Capital from 1995 to 1998. In 1998 he founded Dorset Advisers, a U.S. based financial advisory group that advises offshore investment funds. Mr. Peele has been involved with investments in or advising more than 35 early stage companies, many of which are successful and publicly traded. These include among others, Source Interlink Companies, Aphton Corp., ART Technology Group, Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc., NAI Technologies (acquired by DRS Technologies, Inc.), Computerized Thermal Imaging, and privately held companies including Tri-Mex International LTD.


Richard A. Jacobsen

Rich was named President, Time/Warner Retail Sales and Marketing in August of 2000.  He returned to Time Inc. after a brief hiatus as Vice-Chairman and Chief Operating Officer of The Source Information Management Company.  Prior to that, he was President & Chief Executive Officer of Time Distribution Services, serving in several executive capacities since 1981.

Rich is a member of the Board of Directors of the International Periodical Distributors Association, has served as the Chairman of the Magazine Publishers Association Retail Advisory Council, a member of the American Magazine Conference Planning Committee and on the President's Advisory Council of the Grocery Manufacturers of America.  In 1999 he was the recipient of the prestigious Folio:40 Award.

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