
Prior to joining the Meetsee team, Nikki was the founder and CEO of Kinnection. Kinnection is a family social networking site that provides a safe place for families to share memories, stay connected, & preserve family history. Before starting her own company, Nikki spent ten years at Microsoft Corporation in Redmond, WA. While there she designed and delivered large-scale, consumer software. Most notably, Nikki was the Group Program Manager for MSN Messenger during a time of tremendous success and growth for the service. During her tenure, the MSN Messenger customer base grew from around 30 million customers to over 200 million customers worldwide and revenue increased 5 fold.
Nikki has a MS in Instructional Design and BS in Psychology from Florida State University.

Vlad has over fifteen years experience in lead technical and management roles in which he has demonstrated his ability to find innovative, effective solutions to complex problems. He has formed, mentored, and led efficient development teams. Vlad is also a hands-on System Architect with a track record of implementing complex high transaction systems while meeting aggressive timelines. Prior to Meetsee, Vlad helped design the framework for StudioCom's new MMO server platform. The platform has been deployed for several turn based games. Vlad also designed and implemented sites and services for several companies including Georgia Lottery Corporation, Solarcom Partner Services (SPS), Voicebank, and others.
Vlad holds a BA in Mathematics with a Minor in Computer Science from Regis University.

For over fourteen years Bill has been blending his aesthetic instincts with the latest technologies to produce dynamic and engaging interactive applications. He is currently responsible for providing visual direction, conceptual solutions, and strategy for Meetsee commercial brands and software platform. Bill also acts as the liaison between the technical and creative teams and oversees the content development pipeline. Before joining Meetsee, Bill directed teams and participated in the development of rich Internet applications and real-time 3d experiences at IBM. Building upon a strong 3d background while at Click3x, Bill has also collaborated on broadcast commercial animation sequences for clients like The Learning Channel and The Travel Channel.
Bill holds a BFA in Computer Graphics from The Atlanta College of Art | SCAD - Atlanta.

Before mastering the black art of Flash ActionScript development John spent time exploring the worlds of IT support, QA, server programming, and Web development. John also enjoys photography, brewing his own beer, breaking motorcycles, and beating everyone in the office at Mario Kart.
John received a MS in Information Design Technology and a BS in Science, Technology, and Culture from Georgia Tech.

Since Spring of 2007 Travis has been a part of the Meetsee dev team, heading up ActionScript developement of the interactive tools found in Meetsee virtual rooms. Before joining Meetsee, Travis taught as an adjunct professor at the Art Institute of Atlanta, as well as the Savannah College of Art and Design. Travis is responsible for creating the Voice of Saturn line of DIY synthesizer kits (capable of endless space and robot sounds), and is also 1/2 of the psychedelic dance party duo Judi Chicago.
Travis has a MS in Science, as a founding member of the Geogia Tech Music Technology program and a BS in Computer Science also from Georgia Tech.

Collin is the newest member of the Meetsee team. He brings software and usability best practices to the table, as well as a steady hand with a ruby-tipped scalpel. Collin is currently involved in developing the Meetsee Web application using Ruby on Rails. Having cut his teeth on Java Web solutions for seven years, he has an appreciation for lightweight and agile solutions such as Ruby on Rails. During the "dark years" he specialized in writing complex Java content management systems which gives him a lot of perspective (and gratitude) on the position in which he now finds himself.
Collin has a BS in Computer Science from Georgia Tech.