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George Burne� 1 *NQPSUBOU$POGFSFODF *OGPSNBUJPO The Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch 0130 Daybreak Ridge Avon, CO 81620 Telephone: (970) 748-6200 Guest Fax: (970) 748-6300 Reservations: (800) 241-3333 h�p://www.ritzcarlton.com/resorts/bachelor_gulch/ Cell Phones/Participant Workroom Cell phone coverage inside the hotel is spo�y, with adequate reception outside. Land line phones will be available in a participant workroom for use with your Dex calling cards. A participant workroom will be available for computer, tele- phone and dedicated fax access. A limited number of com- pany computers will be available for your use. There are two areas in the hotel where you can get complimentary wireless access – in the Fly Fishing Library and the Great Room (near lobby area). Guest rooms also have Internet access, for an additional charge. Fitness Center and Spa The fitness center is open from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. daily and is included as part of our room rate. The exercise room features treadmills and elliptical trainers, each with individ- ual DVD screens, bicycles, free weights and stretching areas. The spa opens at 8:00 a.m. and has a sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi and tranquil co-ed gro�o. There is also a heated, outdoor swimming pool that is open year-round. Full spa services are available at your personal expense. 2 3 41&",&3 #*0(3"1)*&4 41&",&3 #*0(3"1)*&4 4 Joey Reiman Founder, BrightHouse As founder of BrightHouse, the world’s first ideation corporation, Joey Reiman decided to offer companies a revolutionary way of thinking that promises to change the way they do business, forever. Over the past 25 years, Joey has emerged as one of the nation’s foremost visionaries and leading authorities on thinking and marketing. He is the best-selling author of several books including Thinking for a Living, Success: The Original Handbook and The Best Year of Your Life…Make it Happen Now! A world-renowned speaker, he provides listeners with the inspi- ration and foresight needed to become leaders of the future. This fall, Random House will publish Joey’s next book, Business at the Speed of Molasses, which promises to speed up the ideas revolution by slowing business down so that it may be more purposeful, passionate and profitable. In 1995, Joey did the unthinkable. He released his clients, closed a $150 million advertising agency and founded BrightHouse, a thinking con- sultancy, so he could devote his professional life to thinking for a living. Believing that “the world is ad rich and idea poor,” Joey and his team of BrightHouse Thinkers utilize the proprietary Four I’s® method of ideation to develop industry-altering ideas for their clients. BrightHouse has completed top-level assignments for some of the world’s most prestigious companies, including The Coca-Cola Compa- ny, Coty, Delta Air Lines, Georgia-Pacific, MetLife, Red Lobster, Hitachi Data Systems, Pepperidge Farm and The Home Depot. A graduate of Brandeis University, Joey has won more than 500 creative awards in national and international competitions, including the Cannes Film Festival. He is co-founder of Chapter 11 bookstore and Horserad- ish Grill restaurant in Atlanta, and has successfully launched Plane Delicious, a gourmet sandwich shop at Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport. Joey has also served as a Senior Research Fellow in the Depart- ment of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine, and teaches a course on ‘Ideation’ as an adjunct professor at Goizueta Business School at Emory University. Joey Reiman serves on numerous boards of both publicly and privately held companies and non-profit organizations including the Georgia Film and Video Advisory Executive Commi�ee, the Task Force for the Homeless, Emory University Rollins School of Public Health and World T.E.A.M. Sports. 5 -&"%&34)*1 #*0(3"1)*&4 Luis Ubiñas Director, McKinsey & Company Luis Ubiñas is a director in McKinsey & Company’s San Francisco Office. Since joining the Firm in 1989, he has focused on serving media, com- munications and technology companies undergoing major change – entering or exiting businesses, managing pre- or post-merger plan- ning, and redesigning core processes. He has worked on pre- and post- merger planning for two of the five largest media industry mergers of the last five years. Luis’ work for media companies has been marketing- and operations- focused, helping several newspapers improve circulation and advertis- ing sales and working with content companies to improve international distribution and developing digital distribution strategies. Luis also has extensive experience in the telecommunications and cable industries: helping build consumer high-speed data businesses; introducing advanced digital set-top boxes and services; and, now, helping design the early VOIP trials. In cable operations, he has worked with MSOs across a broad range of activities, including channel line-up standardization, rebuild prioritization, and purchasing. -&"%&34)*1 #*0(3"1)*&4 Before joining McKinsey, Luis worked at Booz, Allen & Hamilton, concentrating on marketing and strategy assignments. He also worked briefly as a reporter for the Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Jour- nal, and as assistant to the CEO of the Honduran beer and so� drink (Coca-Cola) monopoly. He has an A.B. in government, magna cum laude, from Harvard Col- lege, and an M.B.A. (Baker scholar) from Harvard Business School. He currently serves on the Boards of the Digital Coast Roundtable in Los Angeles and the SteppingStone Foundation in Boston. 6 James A. A�wood, Jr. Co-Chairman, Dex Media Board of Directors Managing Director, The Carlyle Group Jim joined The Carlyle Group - one of the world’s larg- est private equity firms - in November 2000 as a manag- ing director and head of the Global Telecommunications and Media Group. Prior to joining Carlyle, he served as executive vice president for Strategy, Development and Planning at Verizon Communications, Inc. At Verizon (and GTE prior to that), he was responsible for the oversight of all strategic planning, alliances, ventures, corporate strategy, development and M&A activity and was a key player in sev- eral industry-shaping transactions. Prior to his four years at Verizon and GTE, he served as an investment banker at Goldman, Sachs & Company, for 11 years, where he was a vice president working in both the New York and Tokyo offices. Tony de Nicola Co-Chairman, Dex Media Board of Directors General Partner, Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe Tony joined Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe - one of the largest private equity firms in the United States - as a general partner in 1994 and focuses on the informa- tion services and communications industries. Prior to joining WCAS, he worked for four years in the private equity group at William Blair & Company, financing middle market buy-outs. Previously, he worked at Goldman Sachs & Co. in the Mergers and Acquisitions Department. 7 George Burne� Robert Neumeister President and CEO Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Englewood, Colorado Englewood, Colorado George is responsible for the growth and profitability Bob joined Dex in December 2002 and is responsible for of Dex Media—the largest publicly traded incumbent the overall financial stewardship of the business. In his 30- directory publisher in the United States and the exclusive year career, he has held a variety of leadership positions, publisher for Qwest—with overall accountability to cus- including founding CFO for Sprint PCS and vice president tomers, employees and the investment community. of finance for both Nortel Networks and Intel Corpora- tion. Bob has also served as CFO for Myriad Proteomics, Prior to joining Dex in 2001, George was chief marketing Inc., a biotechnology start-up founded by Myriad Genetics and Hitachi. He cur- officer for Qwest, where he was responsible for corporate marketing strategy, rently serves on the board of directors for VA So�ware Corporation and Symmet- brand, research, competitive analysis, sponsorships and marketing communica- ricon, Inc.
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