Andrew Wade is a producer, engineer and songwriter who is the brains behind Orlando’s The Wade Studio. With over two dozen albums in his credits, he’s best known for his work with A Day To Remember and The Ghost Inside and labels such as Epitaph, Victory and Fearless.
Andrew Whelan is an accomplished career coach and small business owner. His background also includes performing at The Second City and Late Night with Conan O'Brien.
Plenty of producers, mixers and engineers say they know the importance of diversity in their work; some may even have aural tastes as eclectic as their project portfolio.
Andy Katz’s love of photography takes him around the globe. From the deserts of Namibia to the disappearing Jewish World of Eastern Europe to the rolling hills of the California wine country, his subjects range as broadly as his travels and adventures.
Andy has over fifteen years of experience creating award winning interactive products and media. He has worked with some of the largest brands in the world including the Smithsonian Institution, Samsung, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Wenner Media, Lego and Turner Broadcasting. He is currently an Executive Creative Director for Favorite Medium, a global design and technology agency with offices in Oakland, Seoul and Singapore. When Andy is not helping clients solve interesting problems, he loves speaking at conferences, teaching workshops and co-building Oaklean.com. Andy is also the co-author and co-designer of a book recently published by Rockport Press. Titled Interactive Design: An Introduction to the Theory and Application of User Centered Design, it’s available in six languages.
Ann Rea is on a personal mission to destroy the myth of the “starving artist.
Anna Sussman is the Senior Producer and Managing Editor of NPR's Snap Judgment, a weekly narrative radio program airing on over 300 stations nationwide. She is also the Advanced Radio lecturer at the University of California at Berkeley, Graduate School of Journalism.
One of the worlds most respected photographers, Anne Geddes creates images that are iconic, multi-award winning, internationally acclaimed, and beloved. Her photographs have appeared around the world in her many books and calendars.
Throughout her career Anne Geddes has continued to give back.
A seasoned entrepreneur, Anne-Marie is the owner of Bramble Berry Soap Supplies, a national retail company offering more than 2,500 ingredients for making personalized soaps, candles, and toiletries which initially gained its widespread following through several successful appearances on the Home Sh
Annemie Tonken is a family photographer and the host of This Can't Be That Hard, a podcast dedicated to helping photographers run profitable, sustainable businesses they love.
Annica Lydenberg is a San Francisco and Brooklyn-based designer, illustrator and sign painter with a deep obsession with type as art.
As a graphic designer she has been paying close attention to typography for many years focusing now on treating letters and words as art in various mediums.
Anthony Iannarino is a bestselling author and internationally recognized speaker on sales, success, personal development, leadership, and entrepreneurship. Anthony’s 3 privately held staffing firms generate annual revenues of $50M. These firms serve some of the most well-recognized brands in the United States.
Antonio Neves is an internationally recognized leadership speaker, author and award-winning journalist. Antonio is the author of three books and his next book, Stop Living On Autopilot: Take Responsibility for Your Life and Rediscover a Bolder, Happer You, was published by Penguin Random House (Rodale Books) in January, 2021.
Apolo Anton Ohno claimed his first major speed skating title at the US Championships at the age of 14—after just six months of training. Over the next decade and a half, he went from kid prodigy to the most decorated US Winter Olympian in history—a title he still holds—earning eight Olympic medals in short-track speed skating across the 2002,2006, and 2010 Winter Games.
April Bowles-Olin is a writer, creative business consultant, marketing strategist, and photography dabbler.
She wants to live in a world where artists and makers adore their blogs, write with confidence and know how to get their unique work in front of people who love it—and scramble for thei
I am a Basque Country born and raised author, food stylist, photographer, and a professionally trained pastry chef. I grew up in my family’s pastry shop, learning the trade from my grandparents, and later attended culinary school and worked as a pastry chef at the Ritz Carlton for three years.
Today Ari resides in Bridgehampton, NY with his wife Anna, three sons Benjamin, Sebastien, and Lucas, and two dogs Sylvain and Oscar.
Arianna is the author of What Would Frida Do? A Guide to Living Boldly, inspired by the life of icon Frida Kahlo. Available now, WWFD was selected as a Book of the Month add-on pick and received with critical praise, called a "read that will leave you feeling inspired" by the TODAY Show, a "fresh, sparkling read, " by Teen Vogue, "luminous" by Esquire, and more.
Arianna Huffington is the co-founder, president, and editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post Media Group, and author of fifteen books. In May 2005, she launched The Huffington Post, a news and blog site that quickly became one of the most widely-read, linked to, and frequently-cited media brands on the internet. In 2012, the site won a Pulitzer Prize for national reporting. She has been named to Time Magazine's list of the world’s 100 most influential people and the Forbes Most Powerful Women list. Originally from Greece, she moved to England when she was 16 and graduated from Cambridge University with an M.A. in economics. At 21, she became president of the famed debating society, the Cambridge Union.
Arianna is a world-class business leader, strategist, designer and educator, with over 15 years of experience in blending creative vision and business objectives into beautiful, functional, and engaging experiences.