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David E. Welch

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David E. Welch became a director on December 29, 2006. Mr. Welch has served as vice president and chief financial officer of American Millennium Corporation, Inc., a publicly-held provider of integrated hardware and software solutions used in wireless remote monitoring, control, and tracking, located in Golden, CO, since April 2004. He also is a self-employed financial consultant. Between July 1999 and June 2002, Mr. Welch served as chief financial officer, secretary and treasurer of Active Link Communications, Inc., a publicly-held provider of data networking and mobile computing solutions. After it was acquired by Mobility Concepts, Active Link Communications filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois on September 25, 2003, and subsequently liquidated. The State of Colorado administratively dissolved the company in September 2004. Subsequent to that, the SEC revoked the registration of Active Link Communications' securities in July 2005. During 1998, Mr. Welch served as chief information officer for Language Management International, Inc., a multinational translation firm located in Denver, Colorado. From 1996 to 1997, he was director of information systems for Mircromedex, Inc., an electronic publishing firm, located in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Welch is also a director of AspenBio Pharma, a publicly-held biomedical company, Bactolac Pharmaceuticals (formerly known as Advanced Nutraceuticals, Inc.), a privately-held company engaged in manufacturing and marketing of vitamin and nutraceutical products, and Communication Intelligence Corporation, a publicly-held provider of electronic signature solutions for the financial services industry. He has a B.S. degree in accounting from the University of Colorado and is a certified public accountant licensed in Colorado.


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