Kenneth R. Fineman, Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Fineman is a co-founder of Fovia. During the past twenty years, Mr. Fineman has been a founder, co-founder or senior executive of various high technology start-ups. Prior to his involvement with start-ups, Mr. Fineman was an investment banker in New York and London, most recently with the merger specialist Wasserstein Perella. Mr. Fineman earned his M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School and his B.S. from the University of California at Berkeley, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa.

George Buyanovsky, President and Chief Technology Officer. Mr. Buyanovsky is a co-founder of Fovia, and is the inventor of the Company’s High Definition Volume Rendering® engine. He is also the author of a compression technique known as “ACB compression” that was top ranked in 1995-1997 on the de facto standard for lossless compression evaluation (Calgary Corpus). Mr. Buyanovsky is a widely referenced author in the data compression area. He earned his B.S. and M.S. Degrees in Computer Engineering from Almaty Polytechnic in Kazakhstan.

Ken Brown, Vice President, Engineering. Mr. Brown has extensive experience in several real-time fields including digital video, streaming video and video game development. In addition to his 3D graphics expertise, Mr. Brown has worked with over a dozen programming languages and many different APIs. Mr. Brown has contributed to a 3D computer graphics textbook, and has worked with many of the leaders in the 3D graphics field. During his university studies, Mr. Brown received the Dean’s Award for excellence.

Shay Kilby, Vice President, Business Development. Ms. Kilby has extensive experience in fields such as Biomedical Visualization and Craniofacial Prosthetics. She earned her M.S. in Biomedical Visualization from the University of Illinois where her research included acquisition of 3D anatomical data in clinical settings. In addition, Ms. Kilby has taught cell biology and anatomy at the university level. Her three dimensional medical animation design work is currently featured in the University of Illinois Image of Research Competition Collection.