THE iQ TEAM

The iQWebmail team includes a talented team of International Research and Development Security experts and "Whitehat Hackers" with a singular and focused mission: to become the leading provider of secure email, webmail and online document storage solutions. iQ's main focus is to protect and authorize all forms of data transmission by using the most secure encryption systems available and provide assured security in a highly explosive and volatile Internet environment.

John Alexander - CEO

Mr. Alexander joined iQ after holding senior managerial positions with Sun Microsystems in Business and Sales Development management in the Western Area USA Storage Products Division. Prior to joining Sun, he was a Business and Sales Director for the EMASS division of E-Systems, a leading integrator of information technology systems for the US Federal Government Security Agencies. EMASS also provided integrated image and data storage systems for the Entertainment, Medical and Natural Resources industries. Mr. Alexander's background includes enterprise data center sales and system engineering with Hitachi Data Systems and IBM Corporation. He holds a Masters in Business Administration from the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University.


Ridgely Goldsborough - Marketing Director

Marketing Wiz and Internationally acclaimed author Ridgely Goldsborough (more commonly known as "Richeli") has written eight books on prosperity principles, wealth protection and accumulation. He lead the team behind the meteoric rise of BulkRegister.com from relative newcomer to the #3 global registrar of domain names and is an expert in cutting edge internet marketing. Richeli combines a wide body of television and radio expertise with writing and marketing skills that uniquely positions iQWebmail to capitalize on mainstream marketing as well as the ever-changing medium of the internet-ezines, blogs, social networking, texting and viral videos. Richeli holds a B.A. from the University of Virginia, a J.D. from Whittier College School of Law and is a member in good standing of the California Bar Association.


Michael J. Riggins - VP of Sales

A born salesman, Mr. Riggins started breaking records at age 6 selling Christmas cards. For the past 28 years, he has continued to vastly exceed quotas while opening new markets for SBC Communications, MCI, COMSYSTEMS, Windstar Communications and many others, rapidly moving from top salesman to one of the most sought after teachers and trainers of sales forces. Mr. Riggins brings his passion and expertise to iQWebmail, committed to maximizing the exposure of encrypted email and secure online storage to an international consumer base-with a goal of greatly diminishing identity theft and invasion of privacy around the world. A bottom-line, numbers oriented individual, Mr. Riggins majored in mathematics at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia.


Rogel Patawaran - Founder and Chief Technical Officer

Mr. Patawaran boasts a distinguished career developing computer software and electronic security solutions for a number of companies, including Northrop Corporation and Rockwell International.

At Northrop Corporation, Mr. Patawaran assisted in the development of software for the revolutionary B-2 Stealth Bomber. He was instrumental in developing and testing the environmental, flight controls and weapons delivery systems.

At Rockwell International, Mr. Patawaran was involved in the development of the onboard computer system for both the B1-B bomber and the Space Shuttle. He was particularly instrumental in the development of the Electrical Multiplex System (EMUX) used on the B1-B bombers for high speed transfers of avionics data to weapons and flight controls.

During the Gulf War, Mr. Patawaran helped develop Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) for the United States Air Force. His work in combat cryptography was invaluable in securing and defending important data streams. Variations of this process are currently in use in the private sector in commercial passenger aircrafts, such as the Airbus and Boeing jetliners.

After the Gulf War, Mr. Patawaran became heavily involved with the national Bulletin Board System (BBS) prior to the development of the World Wide Web. He was a pioneer in co-writing RIPscript, which is utilized as graphical development software for PC-to-PC communication as a BBS interface software.

Mr. Patawaran over the past few years has created many types of imaging and multimedia software applications for a number of companies and has spent the last two years developing several encryption software processes, such as iQWebmail.

Mr. Patawaran received a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering with an emphasis on Computer Applications from Cornell University. During this time, he also developed alternative energy applications as well as the then embryonic science of artificial intelligence (AI). Because of his desire to understand the blending of applied science with the business of Aerospace, he sought and obtained a B.S. degree in Industrial Technology with an emphasis on computer hardware manufacturing and distribution from California State University, Long Beach (CSULB).

In January 2006, Mr. Patawaran received the Begell House Medical Publishing "Scientist of the Year" Award for 2006.


Greg Chapman - Chairman and Founder

Mr. Chapman has been a prominent music industry executive and early innovator in applying Internet technology to the recording industry.

Throughout most of the 1990's, Mr. Chapman established and financed a well-known music publishing company, as well as built Cheshire Studios, a recording studio in West Los Angeles at the former location of George Lucas's "Skywalker Sound." Cheshire Studios grew into voice dubbing, sound effects, and sound design for CD ROM games and worked with interactive companies such as Crystal Dynamics (San Francisco, CA), Coconuts Publishing (Tokyo, Japan), Saban Interactive (Los Angeles, CA), Virgin Interactive (Los Angeles, CA), and Warner Interactive (Burbank, CA). It was during this time that Mr. Chapman gained a vast amount of knowledge in the new emerging markets of Internet technology.

Prior to his development of Cheshire Studios, Mr. Chapman served as West Coast Director of A&R for Warner Bros. Records. While there he oversaw the development and production of more than 50 major hit records for such artists as George Benson, Madonna, Prince, David Lee Roth, Chaka Khan, Herbie Hancock, Michael McDonald, Robert Palmer, Club Nouveau, Karyn White, Jane's Addiction, Nelson, R. Kelly, Howie Mandel (Comedy LP) and Rick James, among others.

Mr. Chapman studied economics and religious history at the University of California, Los Angeles and was educated in his youth at military school.


D.A. (Dead Addict) - Chief Security Consultant

DA's actual name is withheld for security reasons. He is the Chairman of the WWHHG (Worldwide White Hat Hackers Group) and the Co-Founder of "DEFCON"-the internationally attended annual hacker convention held in Las Vegas every July.

DA, a prominent figure among the world's elite group of White Hat Hackers and security system analysts, has facilitated iQWebmail's development of its Proprietary Multi-key, Dynamic Encryption Technology.

He is the chief security auditor for R.I.M. (Research in Motion), the manufacturer of the "BlackBerry" PDA.

He was the Application Security Lead Analyst of Visa/Inovant out of Austin Texas (a Visa Subsidiary) for the highly confidential "smart card" wallet initiative.

He was the Lead Scientist for SET Server Wallet.9, 1.0, 1.1, and created the original test plan as the Senior Security Analyst for Globeset. He trained product testers and found numerous security issues in each product tested. He advocated and implemented security features and functionality in products tested and acted as the lead security advocate in each product release, as a representative of the test group. He created the Testing 101 training course for internal training of testers. He communicated with the application deployment staff to minimize security risks and trained testers on test methodology, test advocacy and optimizing communication with the development team. He also interviewed perspective testers, security administrators and officers.

As the Microsoft ISBU (Internet Service Business Unit) Core Test Senior Integration Analyst, he wrote several reviews of Site Server security and privacy specifications and was invited to perform security analysis upon Site Server 3.0 where he trained, mentored, and assisted test engineers. He successfully tested three complete product cycles of Microsoft's Internet server product suites (Microsoft Commercial Internet System 1.0, Site Server 2.0, and Site Server 3.0) and helped design, implement, and deploy the initial test bed/marketing Internet site (The 1st MCIS real world implementation, became "backoffice.microsoft.com.")