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U.S. Management Team
Jack Reynolds, President -
has served in executive level positions at Compaq Computer, Tandon, AST Research, Everex
and ACER. During his 15 years in the computer industry, Jack has had national and
international responsibility for product distribution through computer resellers such as
Computerland, Microage, Ingram Micro, Sears and Inacomp. His interest in the Internet
began in 1985 when he used Internet tools to manage software product development in
Germany from the United States. Jack opened up several Internet sites in Southern
California for other companies under contract in 1994 and opened up a prototype for what
would become a Quik Internet site in his garage in 1995.
Murray Mead, CEO - has 30
years of franchising experience to his credit. He has successfully franchised swimming
pool companies, restaurants and financial services. Murray has an extensive background in
executive management in everything from start-up companies to national hotel chains.
Murray became interested in the Internet when the World-Wide-Web was first developed in
1994. He is the architect behind Quik's business model of local Internet service and
support delivered through entrepreneurs in their respective communities.
Griff Hamlin, VP of
Technical Services - is Quik's Webmaster , a contractor of 3D graphics software and
Web-hosting services. With more than 20 years experience in several areas of computing,
his list of accomplishments is considerable including graphics hardware and software
design, 3D CAD software design and the creation and international distribution of
"Math Type," a mathematical equation editor available in four languages and used
in Microsoft products. Griff also founded a number of computer service companies after
earning a Ph.D. in computer science and has been a college professor. Dr. Hamlin's career
has affiliated him with the NASA Langley Research Center, Los Alamos National Laboratory
in New Mexico, Unicad Software in Bolder, Colorado and Stellar Computer in Massachusetts.
"Quiks great franchise
support allows me to spend more time supporting my customers" says John Nance, owner
of Quik Internet of Reno, "By pooling my resources with other Quik franchise owners,
I lower my cost of doing business and stay on the front of the technology curve."

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