Who's Who at Sports Mogul

Clayton Dreslough

President, Technical Lead, Producer, Programmer

Clay has been writing sports simulations and strategy games since he was 7 years old and started programming computer games at the age of 10. He earned his B.A. in Government at before going to work at Stormfront Studios in San Rafael, California on their Tony LaRussa Baseball 3 product. Most recently, Clay was the Team Leader and Lead Programmer for the development of Microsoft Baseball, a statistical and live-action multimedia baseball simulation for Windows 3.1, Windows NT and Windows95. As a "leading Windows 95 game developer," Clay was chosen as the speaker at the May 1995 meeting of BACED (Bay Area Computer Entertainment Developers). Clay spoke in May, 1997 at the Computer Game Developers' Conference in Long Beach, CA.

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Deirdre 'Dee' Dreslough

Vice President, Web Manager, Artist

Dee has filled numerous roles in the computer entertainment field, from sole administrator of Prodigy's successful multi-player on-line game, Rebel Space, to President and founder of Living Fiction , a tax-exempt corporation dedicated to promoting education and interactive world-building through computers. She worked on quality assurance for Eagle Eye Mysteries and Eagle Eye Mysteries in London, two critically acclaimed "edutainment" products from Electronic Arts popular EA Kids line. As Art Director of the Starweb on-line game for Multi-Player Games Network, Dee wrote the product specification and designed and implemented the user interface and all the art, but the game was never finished. Dee assisted with the development of a number of games as consultant at Grolier Electronic Publishing. Most recently, Dee completed her Bachelor of Science in Animal Science at the University of Connecticut. Dee is always working on a new set of Fantasy/Sci-Fi art pieces. See her web page for details.

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Ian Smith

Lead Programmer

Ian is both a networking and 3-D rendering guru. For the last five years he has run a company providing custom 3-D rendered stills and video. He was the Lead Programmer for the front end of the Starweb project for Multi-Player Games Network (MPGN). Ian has been programming most of his life and has spent the last 6 years coding and administrating multi-player Internet games. He helped establish and worked for North Coast Internet in Northwestern Pennsylvania. He is the programmer for their groundbreaking SafeHarbor program to protect kids from the seedier side of the Internet.

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Gordon Wong

Technical Consultant

After earning a B.A. from Rutgers College, Gordon went to work with RAM Communications Consultants of Woodbridge, New Jersey for over three years as a database administrator and end-user applications developer for UNIX and Windows 3.1. Gordon has managed as many as a dozen employees, including remotely managing multiple independent contractors. He formerly worked for Staples and for Strategic Interactive Group, but now he works at Xchange.com as a DBA.

Gordon is a board game, wargame and computer strategy game fanatic, and has a special interest in the business side of sports.

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Chris L. Kimball

Graphic Artist, Web Designer

A graduate of Pratt Institute's Communication Design Dept. in Brooklyn, NY. After inclusion in the Society of Illustrators' 2003 Student Competition Chris spent several years working with Icarus Productions and Unplugged Inc. as a Pixel Artist and mobile games designer. Joining the Sports Mogul roster in the 2007 Chris's contributions can be seen in the look and feel Football Mogul 2007 and Baseball Mogul 2008. Chris currently slaves away in Queens, NY doing freelance illustration, and laying the art groundwork for the next season of Sports Mogul.

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