the serfs of streamSerf.com
Paul Mockenhaupt
Main GeekPaul is the President and Chief Executive Officer at streamSerf.com where he is responsible for strategic partnerships, business opportunities and continuing development and innovation of streamSerf technologies. Paul's extensive expertise in software solutions and enterprise transaction auditing has resulted in several patent-pending inventions that are core to streamSerf's ability to collect massive amounts of data from around the globe.
When Paul is not banging code or optimizing queries, he probably can be found foraging delicacies in the local woods or at the skatepark with his sons.
John Waite
Web Magician, Lead Guitar
John keeps himself cloistered away somewhere amidst the bean and corn fields, where he creates beautiful web sites.
With a focus on digital information design, John strives to create useful, simple and compelling interfaces.
John is responsible for the overall presentation of data at streamSerf.com, where communicating the massive amounts of
data that streamSerf.com has to offer has been an exciting challenge in
information design. He looks forward to finding new and creative ways to present users with useful and
powerful analytic tools.
Eric D. Bull
Legal BeagleEric D. Bull is a practicing attorney based in Minneapolis, MN focusing primarily in the area of music and entertainment law. As general counsel for streamSerf, Inc. he is responsible for IP protection strategies, and is active in all aspects of strategy planning, contracts and licensing. In addition to streamSerf, Eric is an adjunct faculty member at the Institute of Production and Recording (IPR), teaching in the areas of IP, contracts and licensing and label administration. In 2003, he was a founder and general counsel for Moving Records, a live recording and immediate distribution startup.
AJ Mockenhaupt
User Experience, QA, Mac Evangelist, Skateboard Tester, Consumer of foraged goodiesWhen AJ isn't grape flipping to flat over an A-frame, he's in charge of making sure our site's design isn't lame and that we're on top of our game in terms of quality assurance... testing the site with the myriad of browsers and operating systems out there.
AJ loses sleep over why people use Windows, feels that Safari could be less lame and just shakes his head when anyone mentions iMovie '08.