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Russell Mix is the CEO of Prolific and has served on the Board of Directors since 1998.
Russell joined Prolific in April 1998, serving as CEO from December 1998 to June 2004, and recently rejoined as CEO in October 2006.
Through Russell's tenure, Prolific transitioned from a developer and publisher of entertainment and video games to a multi-faceted developer
of specialized software products and applications, gaming and gambling games (video slots), and Qtask. Prolific also launched a successful
worldwide retail and etail line of revenue producing screensaver products, including the No. One product in the world, SereneScreen Marine Aquarium.
In his capacity as CEO of Prolific, he organized and directed the complex and diverse ventures, and oversaw marketing, operations, and the discreet financial administration that made possible the debt free and fully self capitalized development of Qtask. |
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Russell C. Mix
CEO |
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Edgar C. Tolentino is one of those people who goes the extra mile. In addition to holding a B.S. in Computer Science from CSULA, he holds certificates in Computer Programming, Advanced I.S., and Computer Technician. Since there are too many hours in the day, he wrote from scratch his own compiler.
He began contracting with the team at Prolific back in 1987, his incredible appetite for a challenge instigating an invitation to join the team full time about a decade ago.
Since then he has been churning out award winning products at a break-neck pace. |
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Edgar C. Tolentino
Lead Software Engineer |
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William A. Ware hadn't even finished college when he developed his first award winning commercial software program. Even as a child, he knew he wanted to do one thing, design computer software.
With a degree in computer science from CSUN, and a specialty in Operating Systems he began a multifaceted career in the design and development of products spanning dozens of industries and themes.
Working together with the team at Prolific since 1987, he has led over two dozen successful consumer products to market. |
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William A. Ware
Dir. Special Projects |
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After studying biology at Cal Poly Pomona, James L. Rathbun got a taste of Information Technology and Services. Recognizing a strong talent for detail oriented tasks and accountability in technology he began a career.
He joined Prolific in 1996, and proved his worth quickly in the fast paced environment. He started assisting each discipline including the CEO, CTO, and talent pool, and quickly moved up to Director of Information Technologies.
When Prolific decided to launch a full service digital storefront, he led the development and production completely, and internally, successfully introducing our critically acclaimed websites which service over 1 million visitors each month. |
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James L. Rathbun
Dir. of IT, MIS |
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James J. Host graduated high school co-valedictorian, is a former member of Mensa, and holds a B.S. in biology from Caltech, specializing in molecular biology.
With a special talent for low level assembly, he mastered the popular microchips including the 6502, 8088, as well as an array of microcontrollers and embedded systems, developing dozens of successful commercial products.
More recently, he has turned his talents to the growing field of forensic programming and firefighting, assisting Prolific's clients to remove critical failures in other companies' products. |
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James J. Host
Software Engineer |
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