Who are we, anyway?

Theresa Elam
Ms. Elam discovered a talent for turning customer needs into technical reality at the Speakeasy Cafe and Network, an early internet cafe in Seattle. She honed these skills at CNet, Akamai and FizzyLab, bringing together two highly differing trains of thought into a cohesive whole and garnering praise from both her clients and the technical teams she worked with. She has recently added computer forensics to her repertoire with a Master's degree in Forensic Science from George Washington University and a stint working for Northrup Grumman. Her chocolate brownie recipe is highly addictive and Ms. Elam spends much of her free time avoiding the Food and Drug Administration.
Christopher Osburn
With 23 years of technology-related experience, Mr. Osburn brings a unique perspective to his role. He solves problems creatively, with great flair, or beats them into submission with brute force. Very few get past him. His professional experience has included work with modems, database design, software development, and systems and network architecture for such companies as Asymetrix and Speakeasy, Inc. He also makes a mean latte. Mr. Osburn's interests include history of mathematics and technology, collecting scientific and calculating instruments, astronomy, amateur radio and anything you do not want him finding out. Mr. Osburn holds a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics with empahsis on computer science from The Colorado College.