

Dr.
Isambard Kingdom Rauchschleier, PhD.
President / Chief Executive Scientist
Isambard
acquired his PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Chicago,
and his M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech. He recently took
a Masters in Chemical Engineering from the University of California.

Before joining WidgetDyne, Quon was president and CEO at Scientesic, Inc., in North Carolina, where he was responsible for $120 million in U.S. operations. He held various positions within Scientesic from 1992 until joining Widgetdyne.
Internationally, he is a member of China's Suzhou Industrial Park International Advisory Council and of the Singapore-India Science Task Force. He obtained his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees from MIT and University of California at Berkeley.

Cleavon V.
Little, PhD.
Executive Vice President of Anthropologic
Engineering
Cleavon holds a Doctorate degree in Anthropologic Studies from Oxford, with minors in Political Science and Nanotechnology. A “global native” as a result of his upbringing, Dr. Little has lived in no fewer than 28 countries in his lifetime; speaks 9 languages fluently, and has a working knowledge of approximately 16 others. He also has the ability to sight-translate binary code into ASCII – a skill he developed along with several classmates (as a fraternity prank!) during his tenure as President of Upsilon Xi.
Before joining Widgetdyne, Dr. Little conducted post-doctorate research at the Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, served as a member of Parliament, and taught at the Center for Political Studies and Public Opinion Research in Belgrade. He later became intrigued by Nanotechnology, and its practical applications in the arena of world affairs, traveling the speaking circuit with his unique perspectives. He is a frequent contributor to the Mershon International Studies Review.
Cleavon joins Widgetdyne to head our Anthropological Engineering department, and is developing a core team of researchers to translate his ground-breaking theories into practical applications for the future.


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Dr.
Tania Ariyanda,
PhD.
Chief Technology Officer
Her present role at Widgetdyne centers on the deployment and integration of our major computing arrays during the first year of operations at our Shelter Cove campus. In late 2005 she transitioned into her long-term role as Executive Vice President of Science, where her aegis will center on research and analysis.
Tania maintains close ties with her alma mater, where she remains involved in directing post-graduate studies.


Dr.
Johann Erfinderisch
Executive Vice President of Nanotech Research & Development

William
Otto Durant
Executive Vice President of Business Development
With a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard University, and a Law Degree from Georgetown University, Durant joined WidgetDyne in May 2004 to lead their entry into the commercial and government marketplaces for nano devices. Durant most recently served as the EVP of Sales at WorldCorp, where he developed the business and operational model used by WorldCorp for their nano-tech supply chain management system. Durant has also serves on several commercial and Federal steering committees related to the introduction and use of nano technologies in the world markets.
An
avid pilot, William recently acquired a Douglas C-124 Globemaster, and is
in the process of restoring it to flying condition with the assistance of
several other Widgetdyne associates.

Jilla
Adrienne Reynolds. M.S.
Executive Vice President, Product Engineering
Recognized
globally as an expert in all areas of mechanical and electronic fabrication,
Ms. Reynolds pioneered the use of bio-silicone substrates in macronic core
assemblies, and holds several patents against her methods and techniques.
She is also noted for founding the AMR Children’s Hospice in Amerton,
KY, where she sits on the board of directors.