Staff of Llamagraphics, Inc.

President
Catherine E. White
Wellesley College '83, BA with Honors

As an innovator in the handheld software industry since 1993, Catherine White, president of Llamagraphics, is responsible for business operations including building strategic partnerships and strengthening the reseller program. White was one of the initial developers and product designers and continues to work closely with the development team to enhance the product's features and functions. Prior to forming Llamagraphics, White worked as a programmer and system Administrator for MIT, Digital Equipment Corporation, the Boston Museum of Science and Space Telescope Science Institute. White has a rare combination of problem solving, technical and artistic aptitudes.

White graduated with honors from Wellesley College with a bachelor of arts degree in physics and astronomy in 1983. She has been published in the Boston Computer Society's magazine, BCS. Her recent article "Count to 10! -- Ten Tips to Tame your Temper" was reprinted in the Journal of Leadership and Management in Engineering for the American Society of Civil Engineers in March 2003. White has been a featured speaker at the New England Palm User Group and the Silicon Valley Palm User Group.

Chief Technology Officer
Stuart A. Malone
MIT '85, BS Computer Science

Stuart Malone, chief technology officer for Llamagraphics, has been in the multimedia industry for over sixteen years. As CTO at Llamagraphics, Malone is responsible for new product direction as well as developing advanced product features and functions. Malone works closely with Llamagraphics users to identify new issues regarding balancing personal and professional time and recommends product enhancements based on feedback. Prior to founding Llamagraphics, Malone worked for the Athena Language Learning Project and the Lab for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at MIT. He was the principal programmer for A la rencontre de Philippe, an interactive laserdisc title that has won six national and international awards.

Malone graduated from MIT with a bachelor's degree in computer science. Malone has been a featured speaker at the New England Palm User Group and the Silicon Valley Palm User Group.

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