Leon Yeh is an accomplished system architect. He has worked in the Department of Nuclear Engineering at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at top Fortune 50 companies such as TRW, Northrop Grumman, and Toyota. He has also completed many advanced government projects such as the Unified Local Area Network System (Ulana2) and Tactical Automated Security System (TASS). Leon was awarded the prestigious TRW Chairman Award in 1998 for his work on system architecture.
Mr. Yeh founded New Avenue, Inc. (now Mobi Ten) in 2000. He leads the company in developing cutting-edge mobile applications to help businesses take advantage of all the technology available to help them grow to their fullest potential. Entrepreneurship is in Mr. Yeh’s blood, as he is heavily influenced by his father, who began selling street pastries from an old bicycle as a child and continued developing companies ever since.
Mr. Yeh holds a Master of Science from University of Southern California where he majored in Computer Architecture and Systems Engineering in 1993, graduating with honors.
Ms.Keiko Ihara is responsible for creative branding for MobiTen. She is credited for many successful client site designs.
Ms.Ihara graduated from the prominent Tokyo College of Music in 2000.
After graduating, she moved to California in 2003. While in Japan, Ms. Ihara worked at the top 10 advertising agency, Asahi Media Advertising Inc, Tokyo, as an assistant to the Creative Director. Ms. Ihara is fluent in English, Japanese and Chinese.
While not working, Ms.Ihara also enjoys painting and teaching piano for children using AppleGarageBand.
David Yee joined New Avenue in 2003 after working for 10 years as a system administrator with two companies in San Carlos, Total Video and Totalnet Inc. He is experienced in Linux, Sun OS, and Open BSD system administration.
Mr. Yee has worked with clients such as Genentec, Solectron Migration, and Kimpton Hotels IT outsource.
He has been through the entire New Avenue growth process since merging with Totalnet Inc. in 2003.
Mr.Yee graduated from San Francisco College as an Electronic major in 1990.
John Kowalski has been working in Web development since 1996. In Spring, 2003, he discovered CSS and Web standards and never looked back.
He does, however, look back in agony to the days of code forking and table based layouts and is happy that those days are finally coming to an end.
Mr. Kowalski is passionate about good design, squeaky clean code, compliance with open standards, and browser/platform independence of Web applications. Mr. Kowalski has a bachelor’s degree in Applied Mathematics from Krakow Polytechnic (Politechnika Krakowska) in Poland.