Harry Webber is a legend on Madison Avenue. A member of the Clio Hall of Fame since 1991, his work includes such iconic advertising campaigns as “Thanks, I Needed That,” “Quality is Job 1,” “Stuck on Band-Aid Brand” and “A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste.”

Mr. Webber began his career as the first Art Director at Motown Records at the age of 19. By the time he was 24 he was co-founder of the Bravo Group at Young & Rubicam. He relocated to Los Angeles in 1985 to help launch the California State Lottery.

Harry Webber's book “Divide & Conquer: Targeting Your Customers Through Market Segmentation” (John Wiley, NY) is the best seller on the topic. His weekly adblog at MadisonAveNew.com is a global ad industry "must read."

Mr. Webber has taught at FIT and SVA in New York and at California State University.

In 2005, Mr. Webber co-founded GASP to develop the findings of IAPIA into the practice of developing Dynamic Access Marketing Networks for the Post Advertising Era.

Angela Glenn has been a mentor and inspiration to an entire generation of some of the most innovative New Media design talent in the nation. Her work with the highly regarded Visual Communication Design program at Cal State Long Beach has garnered international acclaim.

Her creative direction at such noted firms as The Designory and DNA Studio has run the gamut from such global brands as American Isuzu to entertainment powerhouses like HBO and 20th Century Fox.

In 2005, Ms. Glenn co-founded GASP as an organization that could provide a launching pad for the talents of bold new design and advertising practitioners and as a showcase for her unique branding and new product development skills.