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Evelyn Kent, principal

Evelyn's insatiable curiosity meant a lot of "whys" populated her childhood. Turns out, that's good training to be a professional knowledge seeker. Evelyn's successful careers in journalism and professional writing turned her need to know into a fine-edged tool to explain the why of life to others. With these advanced skills, she performs text analytics, builds knowledge graphs and complex semantic models and helps professionals organize metadata into meaning. Don't worry ... she still asks why, only now she supplements this with how – because she knows context is king.

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Dr. Louis Glassy, technology adviser

Dr. Lou Glassy is a computer science generalist with a broad knowledge encompassing both the theoretical and practical aspects of computing. He has 20 years of experience in computing, research and development, and teaching. He has a particular interest in text analytics and recently created a document classifier that uses natural language processing and machine learning. His Ph.D. dissertation, Missing Text Reconstruction examines using pattern recognition to reconstruct text missing from ancient documents. His recent projects include document categorization using text analytics, natural language processing and machine learning; digital media forensics; and data science.

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Dr. Neal Krawetz, photo forensics expert and images adviser

Dr. Krawetz earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Texas A&M University and bachelor’s degree in Computer and Information Science from the University of California, Santa Cruz. In 2002, he founded Hacker Factor Solutions, where he specializes in non-traditional computer forensics, online profiling, and computer security. His research into anti-anonymity technologies combines fields as vast as ergonomics and child development to artificial intelligence and theoretical biophysics. He is the author of three books and numerous articles, and is a popular speaker at local and national conferences. His work experience spans small startup companies, academic and university environments, and large Fortune-100 corporations.

Leah Bishop, J.D., ontologist

Leah, a former prosecutor and divorce attorney, has spent her career applying logic to situations that defy belief. Applying the precision and nuances of law to all of the crazy we encounter among humanity made Leah a perfect fit for sussing out what people actually mean when they use a particular phrase. Clients love having her on the team because she can see things everyone else misses and brings a sense of humor to complicated problems.

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Erin Haske, AEP, RMT, ontologist

Erin’s career in exercise physiology ably demonstrates her ability to teach people things they didn't know they needed to know and to motivate them to do things that didn’t want to do. She uses her extensive mental library of exercise, food, massage, and mindfulness knowledge to tailor health plans for individual clients. Suffice it to say, Erin knows, in intimate detail, how to find the details that are important to a specific situation. She brings this invaluable skill to building ontologies.