Reggie Amos: Reggie has 20 years experience working with clients on design and marketing programs. Before founding Square Mile Studio, he was Creative Director for one of the largest Integrated Event Marketing firms in the United States. Reggie has worked with many companies from various industries including Xerox Corporation, Peet’s Coffee and Tea, Sony Playstation, Philips, Laserscope and SensArray Corporation.
Over the course of his career Reggie has continued to be committed to the creative process in areas of design and fine art. Reggie’s work has been exhibited at galleries in New York, Boston and Los Angeles. His work has been reviewed in publications such as the Los Angeles times and Artweek magazine. He was a contributor to the book "Intermedia Enacting the Liminal," published by the University of Dortmund in Dortmund, Germany. Reggie is also an officer in The Hans Breder Foundation, an international foundation focused on the advancement of Intermedia and Digital Art.
Loren Ellis: Loren began his career in business marketing 1989 with Color & Design Exhibits in San Jose, California. Loren spent 7 years in Cleveland, Ohio in the mid 90’s to grow a small marketing company named Cyclonics, Incorporated.
Cyclonics was recognized and awarded as one of the Weatherhead 100, Ohio’s fastest growing companies. The award was issued in 2001 after 4 solid years of performance and growth. In early 2003, he relocated back to San Jose and partnered with Square Mile Studio in February 2004. Loren works with Fortune 500 companies to help them develop marketing strategies and grow revenues for a variety of products and services. Loren has an AA degree from Santa Clara University.
Steve Tsutsumi: With more than 16 years of tradeshow experience, Steve began his tradeshow career at Color & Design Exhibits, where he was able to learn all aspects of the tradeshow business by working his way from the production shop to office management. Eventually, his role as an Account Manager gave him the experience to manage international programs and to move into sales, where he quickly became one of the top producers. In 1996, Steve became General Manager of Cyclonics, Inc. and opened the San Jose Division. For the past ten years, Steve has focused on implementing and managing international tradeshow and event programs for Fortune 500 companies, including Oracle Corporation, Applied Materials, NEC, and Samsung. Steve has a BS degree from San Jose State University.