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At Exbiblio, our people are our greatest asset. We strive to work collaboratively, and are committed to the personal and professional development of our team.

Martin King Martin was a founder of Tegic Communications and co-inventor of Tegic's T9 text input technology, now found in most mobile phones worldwide. He was also a founder of Display Link, Ndiyo, The Film Connection, and Pangea Giving for Global Change.
Claes-Fredrik Mannby Claes-Fredrik is a cosmopolitan from Sweden, Brazil, the USA and, to a lesser extent, much of the rest of the world. He has worked on world-class software modeling tools and processes from Objectory, Rational and IBM, and spends much of his time coming up with ways to make life more fun and fulfilling.
Bill Valenti Bill is a seasoned entrepreneur and global-business executive, combining more than 20 years of experience in international investment banking, with successful technology start-ups. He spent 17 years in Asia developing start-up commercial and investment banking businesses for Chemical Bank/Riggs Bank. Returning to the U.S. in 1992, he launched New Pacific Partners, an investment banking partnership focused on Asian-market strategies. He later served as co-founder and first CEO of Tegic Communications, a Seattle-based mobile software technology company that was acquired by AOL. Bill also founded and/or headed a number of innovative companies in Seattle including World2Market, Hutchison Mediator, HEEDworks, and Melodeo.
Lauren Summers Hailing from Philly, PA, Lauren has a degree in English and journalism from Rutgers. Formerly serving academia as a research and library assistant for the University of Pennsylvania and Temple U, she joined Exbiblio for a love of smart new gadgets and the people who talk about them. She spends her spare time reading social commentaries and city histories, planning trips to far away places, waiting for the next Netflix to arrive, and listening to Wilco.
Mark Sanvitale Mark is a software engineer who focuses on Macintosh application development. Much of his experience in this area came from his five years working at Apple on the OS X product. He is slightly nomadic, moving more than normal and possessing furniture less than normal, and, in-between moves, he loves to travel. Don't remind him of the 2000 NBA Western Conference Finals or he might cry.
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