Michael W. Trudnak, Chairman of the Board, CEO

Prior to co-founding Guardian, Mr. Trudnak was President and CEO of Advanced Data Centers, a private web hosting corporation in South Florida . In his 25 years of diversified executive management, Mr. Trudnak has a demonstrated track record in sales and business development, business operations, and technology and administrative management in both the public and private sectors. As Vice President of Mid-Atlantic Sales for Equant, he instituted a direct and indirect sales plan and team responsible for the generation and management of annual sales of $192 million. As Executive Director for Southeast region Sales at Global One his responsibilities included business unit profit and loss management, new business development and direct management of the Southeast Regional sales team generating over $110 million in annual revenue. Mr. Trudnak also previously worked for Sprint International in successively challenging positions where he spearheaded initiatives for the planning, development and implementation of the global expansion of Sprint's U.S. public data network. Mr. Trudnak's experience includes corporate high-tech start-ups, as well as successful implementation of innovative cost reduction and productivity improvement programs. Mr. Trudnak holds a B.S. degree in Business Administration from George Mason University

Bill Donovan, President, Chief Operating Officer

In a financial career spanning more than 20 years, Mr. Donovan has held senior financial positions in both public and private companies. From 1999 through 2002, Mr. Donovan was CFO of Streampipe.com, Inc., a privately held streaming communications media company, with principal offices in Alexandria , Virginia , which was sold to TENTV, Inc., in 2002. From 1996 to 1999, Mr. Donovan served as Chief Operating and Financial Officer for TDI, Inc., a privately held international wireless telecommunications services company, with principal offices in Atlanta , Georgia . During his tenure at TDI, Mr. Donavan oversaw annual revenue growth from in 3 years from $2.5M to $35M in 1999 and helped lead the negotiations for the $150 million merger of TDI with Enron Telecommunication Ventures, LLC. In the ten years prior to this position, Mr. Donovan was CFO, Treasurer and a Director at Riparius Corporation, in Timonium , MD. A holding company with operating subsidiaries in the real estate development, property management and general and government contracting field, Riparius had annual revenues of $200M and 500 employees. From 1980 to 1986, Mr. Donovan was the Controller for McCormick Properties, Inc., of Hunt Valley , Maryland , a publicly held commercial real estate subsidiary of McCormick & Company. From 1973 to 1980, Mr. Donovan was the Controller for AMF Head Sports Wear, Inc., an international sporting goods manufacturer and a subsidiary of AMF, Inc. Mr. Donovan is currently a Board Advisor for Nogika Corporation, a privately held software company. Mr. Donovan received a B.A. in History and Certificate in Accounting, from the University of Maryland , an MBA from the Sellinger School of Business, Loyola College , Baltimore , MD. and is a CPA and a Certified Business Valuation & Transfer Agent.

Richard Borrelli, VP Business Development Healthcare Systems

Mr. Borrelli will be responsible for building Guardian's radiology informatics business and managing strategic alliances and partnerships in the U.S. and Europe . He will direct on-going system development, as well as sales and implementation and develop and execute the marketing strategy for Guardian's recently acquired Wise Systems Ltd. integrated RIS/PACS product line in the U.S. and Europe . Mr. Borrelli comes to Guardian with 26 years of worldwide business development, marketing and sales experience in healthcare radiology informatics and image management. Prior to joining Guardian Technologies, he was director of Implementation and Professional Services for IDX Corporation's radiology information business, where he helped the company restructure, accelerate revenue growth and reduce customer installation costs. Prior to that he held director-level positions in Sales, Marketing and Business Development for Analogic Corporation, a medical imaging firm. Other positions include VP of Global Marketing for Polaroid Corporation's Medical Imaging Systems Division and various other executive positions in Marketing, Product Management and business development for AGFA Corporation's Medical Division, Matrix Instruments Corporation, Telectronics' Cardiac Medical Division, GE Medical Systems and Johnson & Johnson's Technicare Corporation. Richard received a BA in Bio-Physics from Wittenberg University and an MBA from Cleveland State University .

Greg Hare, Chief Financial Officer

In his career spanning over 25 years, Mr. Hare has held senior financial positions. From May 2001 until January 2006, Mr. Hare, aged 52, was employed by Jane Cosmetics, a cosmetics manufacturing and distribution brand. During this time he served as Chief Financial Officer and controller of Jane & Company, LLC, from 2004 until January 2006, and as Director of Finance of the Estee Lauder Companies, Inc., subsidiary Jane Cosmetics, LLC, from 2001 to 2004. From 1996 to 2001, Mr. Hare was Chief Financial Officer and controller of LFB Enterprises, Inc., a privately held hospitality company. Prior to that, Mr. Hare held various accounting and financial positions, including Manager, Pricing Group of McCormick & Company, Inc., a publicly held international spice manufacturer and distributor; Chief Financial Officer and controller of Acordia Collegiate Benefits, Inc., a subsidiary of Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Indiana; controller of Bethesda Research Laboratories; and Accounting Manager with AMF Head Sports Wear, Inc. Mr. Hare received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University Of Baltimore School Of Business and an MBA from the Sellinger School of Business of Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland. Mr. Hare has been a certified public accountant since 1979.


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