John Stack is a parallel entrepreneur (he's not happy doing one thing at a time). He started Cexi Me in late 2008 as a mobile expense tracking company. What he found was that the accounting segment was incredibly droll and uninspired. Out of sheer boredom, he pivoted to do only do awesome projects. John has years of IT experience starting as a IT serf to developing custom accounting solutions as principle in a CPA firm. Hired as an IT consultant, John went through the ranks as architect/evangelist then executive management for InfoImage, Inc, a Microsoft/ IBM Business Partner. At IBM, he was Group Manager of PartnerWorld for Software ISV managing a worldwide team of product integration architects and evangelists. After leaving IBM, John was appointed Managing Director of the Americas for Presence Online, a content management software company purchased by IBM in 2003. Since then, it's been one startup project after another - either for himself or customers through his other company, 3 Big Heads. John lives in New England with his wife and a neurotic Golden Retriver named Bobo.

Notable: John has bar-coded cows on Christmas eve and has been a judge at the MIT Science Fair for the last three years. For some reason, many people in New England call him Jack.

Julian Rex came to us from our mother country (England) and develops for pretty much anything (PC and consoles). He been doing so since 1995. You may have heard of some of the products: Defcon 5 – fortunately it's awfulness didn't deter him. Frogger, Beast Wars: Transformers, MediEvil (PS1 & PC incarnations). MediEvil2, Ghosthunter as lead programmer, 24, Who Wants to be a Millionaire, Viva Pinata (PC), Ghost Rider (Technical Director) and other unmentionable stuff on 360 & DS. Now, he's almost all iPhone, games

Notable: One of the games he helped developed has a lovely review quote: "a lonely world of carpets." When he's not coding, he captures moments of beauty with his camera.

Farukh J (presently eating deep fried chili peppers in a location unknown to us) is a hard core Java developer and expert in all things on Adobe. He has a degree in Computer Science from the National University of Computer and Emerging Science in Pakistan.

Notable: In his senior year of high school, Farukh represented his country in the Microsoft Imagine Cup 2007 competing with students from around the globe. His team designed a sensor network with scary potential ramifications using a number of different robots in a box. In 2009, he designed a traffic light and sensor system that's in use in Lahore today.

Rick Jones is a technical consultant who contributes in several key areas for cexi.me, including: Product definition and vision, Code architecture and structure, Android code development, and Usability analysis. Rick brings more than 15 years of experience developing and leading software efforts that solve complex issues. As the Director of Software Architecture at Tiger's Lair, Rick is leading and contributing to initiatives in system test, including one that targets the Android platform, and cybersecurity. Prior to Tiger's Lair, he performed managerial, technical lead, and individual developer roles for a plethora of software solutions in the EDA space for such companies as Mentor Graphics, Viewlogic Systems/Innoveda, and Silicon Dimensions. Rick has his BSEE from Rensselaer and began his career at Digital Equipment Corporation.

Notable: Rick enjoys Android programming which he also performs as part of the Hitchery team that won the 2010 Boston Startup Weekend event over 13 other teams. He has an annoying propensity for breaking fingers, having done so playing basketball, volleyball, softball, skiing, and even frisbee. So far he hasn't found a way to break any while coding

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