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3Dsolve Welcomes Dr. Julian Lombardi
and Charles Shook to Advisory Board
Newest Members Round Out a Strong Team
of Business Leaders and Technology Innovators
Cary, NC, August 3, 2004 3Dsolve
Inc., The Simulation Learning Company, today announced
that two new members have joined its corporate advisory
board. Dr. Julian Lombardi, a principal of the open-source
Croquet Project and assistant director at the University
of Wisconsins Division of Information Technology,
and Charles Shook, managing partner of Tallawa Capital
Partners LLC, round out a top-tier board that includes
successful entrepreneurs, leading business authorities,
and world renowned technology leaders.
Lombardi oversees a software research
and development group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
where he helps define and lead university-wide initiatives
that seek to transform teaching and learning through
the use of technology. He is also a principal of the
Croquet Project, an open-source software development
effort being supported by the University of Wisconsin,
the University of Minnesota, Viewpoints Research Institute
Inc., and Hewlett-Packard Inc.. In 1999, he founded
ViOS, Inc. after being awarded a patent on technologies
and processes for visualizing and organizing location-based
information. ViOS developed 3D architectures that supported
the visualization of Internet-deliverable resources.
Prior to founding ViOS, Lombardi was a biology professor
at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro.
I look forward to leveraging my
skills and background as part of 3Dsolves advisory
board, said Lombardi. The Croquet Project
represents an important step forward in operating system
design and development, and I have no doubt that 3Dsolve
will have an important role to play in bringing Croquet
and related technologies to a wide audience.
Shook formed Tallawa Capital Partners in 2003, focusing
on buyouts, recapitalizations, and growth equity investments
of private companies with revenues typically between
$10 million and $100 million. Prior to forming Tallawa
Capital Partners, his experience included private equity
fund management for Harbert Management Corporation,
investment banking with Morgan Keegan & Company,
Inc., and management consulting with FMI Corporation.
Shook received a BA in economics from the University
of North Carolina and an MBA from the Darden School
of Business at the University of Virginia.
Ive been incredibly impressed
with the 3Dsolve team and what they have accomplished
in a short period of time, expressed Shook. Im
excited to take an active role in helping them build
upon that success.
Both Lombardi and Shook join an already
stellar advisory board that includes: Joichi Ito, founder
and CEO of investment firm Neoteny Ltd. and a World
Economic Forum member; Reid Hoffman, founder and CEO
of LinkedIn, the premier online business networking
service, and a co-founder of PayPal; Thomas Kelley,
founder of Shamrock Associates and well-known as an
expert in special operations for law enforcement; and
Professor Thomas C. Reeves, renowned instructional technology
authority from the University of Georgia.
Were delighted to have Dr.
Julian Lombardi and Charles Shook join our advisory
team, said Richard Boyd, CEO of 3Dsolve. They
will contribute a breadth of knowledge and experience
to our existing board, allowing us to focus on developing
better technology in the simulation learning market.
About 3Dsolve
3Dsolve, The Simulation Learning Company, creates collaborative
simulation learning solutions for government, military,
and corporate applications, a market estimated to reach
$6.1 billion by 2006. 3Dsolves simulation learning
products use realistic, interactive 3D graphics, based
upon industry standards, enabling users to learn by
doing. In each of the last two years, 3Dsolve has been
named as one of Military Training Technology magazines
Top 100, the companies that have made a significant
impact in the military training industry. 3Dsolves
headquarters are in Cary, North Carolina, near world-renowned
Research Triangle Park. Visit 3Dsolve on the Web <www.3dsolve.com>.
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