Michael Buhr is CEO, StumbleUpon after a long history in startups and working at Ebay and 3DO. Buhr draws upon his experience developing businesses and recognizing opportunities to help GameLayers build a business in a browser toolbar.
Ben Cerveny has a strategic vision for playful data exchange. Cerveny has explored playful possibility space with Flickr, Sony, Frog Design and Dubai. More details about Ben Cerveny on Stamen.com.
Alice Taylor draws on her background producing large media projects to synthesize culture and business practice. Taylor guided PMOG through its first steps with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and has since moved to develop new projects at Channel 4 in the UK.
Alice’s Wonderland Blog is fun to follow.
Artur Bergman has scaled massive social web services, like LiveJournal and Wikia. Bergman asks us hard questions about how we are structuring PMOG and we appreciate a chance to answer. Artur Bergman’s LiveJournal.
Cory Doctorow is a widely regarded soothsayer. He speaks torrents of free licensed verbiage challenging the default compliance, and works with BoingBoing, the EFF, Creative Commons, WIPO and the Open Rights Group. Doctorow sits in the front row when we give a talk about PMOG, and he asks hard questions about privacy. Explore his writings and more Cory Doctorow’s CrapHound.
Mark Daggett is a wiley code artist and product builder. He built some of the early PMOG architecture and experience in Firefox. You can find his media pranks and projects including Pledgie through his site Locus Focus.
