To: M0NEYMADE who wrote (5 ) 4/14/2006 2:18:54 PM From: M0NEYMADE Respond to of 17 Management Team . . Duncan Clark Executive Consultant served as president of Columbia TriStar Distribution International from 1996 through 2000, and formerly as head of international marketing since 1987. Clark worked with some of the industry's top talent on both sides of the camera, overseeing the marketing and distribution of over 1,000 films in over sixty countries worldwide. During his years with Sony he has played a key role in the box office success of films such as “Erin Brokovich,” “Jerry Maguire,” "A Few Good Men," "Jumanji," "Men in Black," "As Good As It Gets," "My Best Friend's Wedding," “Sense and Sensibility,” and "Mask of Zorro." He has also been instrumental in Sony’s successful entry into the international film production arena. Among his many accomplishments and awards, Clark oversaw the company's first billion dollar year at the international box office in 1997 and was CineExpo's 1998 Distributor of the Year recipient. Kenneth Eade Chairman has been engaged in the practice of corporate and securities law since 1988, doing public and private offerings, SEC filings, blue sky state filings, mergers and acquisitions, and helping small to medium sized development stage companies to obtain quotations of their securities on recognized quotation mediums. From 1987 through 1998, he was engaged in the practice of general law, emphasizing corporate and securities law. From 1980 through 1987, Eade was engaged in the practice of general law, including business and corporate law, bankruptcy liquidation and reorganization, civil litigation and criminal litigation. Eade wrote, directed and produced episodes of “Autograph” and “Faces & Names” as executive director, from 1999 through 2003, and served as Executive Producer of feature films since 2004. James Hergott President at the helm of his own production company, Hergott Productions, has successfully produced, directed and promoted "All That I Need," a Cinema Verite feature in the genre of "The Blair Witch Project." He attended York University, where he studied film and philosophy. While still a student, he founded his first business venture, the establishment of a "900 line" for jobs across Canada. In 1999, in collaboration with Producer Tarquin Gotch (Home Alone), he co-wrote the screenplay, "Brothers," and served as Associate Producer of "Call Me Donald," a biography on Donald Trump. His latest film project, "All That I Need," which was conceived, written, produced and directed by Hergott, was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2005. Perhaps his greatest business accomplishment to date has been to establish a non-studio distribution system for motion pictures, which he will continue to develop at the helm of Imperia Entertainment.