David Blohm
David Blohm's career includes 27 years of entrepreneurship, mentoring
and public service.
David was, most recently, president president and CEO of
SmarterKids.Com, the leading educational store on the Web dedicated to
helping parents help their children learn and develop. David led
SmarterKids.com to its initial public offering in late 1999 and to its
merger with EarlyChildhood to form Excelligence (LRNS).
David also co-founded MathSoft, Inc. in 1985, a firm that develops and
markets mathematical calculation software sold to engineers,
scientists, teachers and students. As president president and CEO, he
led that firm to its initial public offering in 1993.
David is a past chairman of the Massachusetts Software and Internet
Council and chairman of the Council's Education Task Force. David now
serves as the president president of the Council's Education
Foundation that is recognizing teaching excellence in middle school
math and science. David is a trustee of the Boston Children's Museum
and an advisor to several companies in the areas of wireless
technology for the classroom, interactive entertainment/advertising
and educational consulting.
John Mayer, Ph.D.
Dr. John Mayer is a pioneer and preeminent authority in the field of
emotional intelligence and personality psychology.
For more than a decade Dr. Mayer has developed the concept of
emotional intelligence, sought to improve its measurement and
to understand what it predicts. Currently Dr. Mayer serves as
professor of Psychology at the University of New Hampshire.
Members of Dr. Mayer's laboratory have been examining how people high
in emotional intelligence differ from others in their life styles and
life outcomes.
Dr. Mayer has also developed a systems approach to personality
psychology. This system framework joins together many personality
parts such as self-concept and sociability and considers how they are
organized together and develop over the life span. Most recently his
graduate students have been using this framework to assess the
relationship between internal personality and a person's expression of
personality in the life space. This framework now serves as the basis
of another study examining alternative ways to measure personality.
Dr. Mayer has been published in highly esteemed journals such as
Psychological Inquiry and Journal of Research in
Personality. He has served on the editorial boards
of Psychological Bulletin, the Journal of Personality,
and the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, among
others. He holds a B.A. from the University of Michigan, his Ph.D. in
Psychology from Case Western Reserve University and was a postdoctoral
Scholar at Stanford University.
Pattie Maes, Ph.D.
Dr. Pattie Maes is a highly regarded expert in human-computer interaction,
artificial life, artificial intelligence, collective intelligence, and
intelligence augmentation.
Dr. Maes is an associate professor in MIT's Program in Media Arts and
Sciences. She founded and directs the Media Lab's Interactive
Experience research group. Previously, she founded and ran the
Software Agents group. Prior to joining the Media Lab, Dr. Maes was a
visiting professor and a research scientist at the MIT Artificial
Intelligence Lab.
Dr. Maes is the editor of three books, and is an editorial board member
and reviewer for numerous professional journals and conferences. She
has received several awards: Newsweek named her one of the "100
Americans to watch for" in the year 2000; TIME Digital selected her as
a member of the Cyber-Elite, the top 50 technological pioneers of the
high-tech world; the World Economic Forum honored her with the title
"Global Leader for Tomorrow"; and in 2000 she was recognized with the
"Lifetime Achievement Award" by the Massachusetts Interactive Media
Council.
In addition to her academic career, Dr. Maes is also an experienced
entrepreneur and an active member of the New England business
community. She co-founded Firefly Network as well as Open Ratings,
Inc. She is an advisor to numerous companies and sits on the technical
advisory board of Polaris Ventures and Reuters V.C.
Kevin Mowrer
Kevin Mowrer is a master at identifying brand extensions for
entertainment, including television, motion pictures, toys, board
games and electronic publishing.
While senior vice president of R&D for Hasbro's
Kenner division (1990-1998), Kevin directed the creative and R&D
effort that led to explosive growth. He helped to dramatically
increase the commercial potential and brand longevity of licensed
Hasbro properties by developing relationships with Hollywood partners
such as Warner Brothers, Sony, Fox, and Dreamworks on projects
including the "Batman" franchise, "Jurassic Park" and "Small
Soldiers."
Recognizing the untapped potential of Hasbro's own brand portfolio,
Kevin founded and formed Hasbro's property development center, The
Fantasy Factory, in 1998. Kevin led the development of brands from
Hasbro's property library for placement in television, video,
publishing, board games, card games and general licensing
categories. Property expansions included the Transformers, Beast Wars,
Tonka Joe and Mr. Potato Head brands.
In February of 2000, Kevin left Hasbro to found THE STORY HAT™, an
intellectual property development company, leveraging his many years
of development experience across platforms and categories.