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Officer Bios




Scott Mathis. Mr. Mathis is currently the Chief Executive Officer, President and a director of the Company. He also serves as the Chief Executive Officer, President, Treasurer, Secretary and Chairman of the Board of AWLD. Immediately before launching AWLD in 1999, Mr. Mathis worked as a registered representative for National Securities Corporation from July 1998 to June 2000, and before that The Boston Group, L.P. from August 1995 to July 1998. Mr. Mathis’ prior experience in investments and management is extensive. He has been a partner at Oppenheimer and Company and a Senior Vice President and member of the Directors Council at Lehman Brothers. Mr. Mathis also worked with Alex. Brown & Sons and was responsible for the management of the Palm Beach, Florida office of Gruntal and Company, Inc. He began his career as a financial consultant and broker with Merrill Lynch. Mr. Mathis received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from Mississippi State University. Mr. Mathis’ extensive business experience and understanding of investments, management and education qualifies him to serve as a member of our Board of Directors and our Chief Executive Officer.


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Maria I. Echevarria , was appointed Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Secretary and Compliance Officer for the Company effective April 10, 2015. She joined the Company as Corporate Controller in June of 2014 and had primary responsibility for the Company’s corporate consolidation, policies and procedures as well as financial reporting for SEC compliance, coordinating budgets and projections, preparing financial presentations and analyzing financial data. Ms. Echevarria has over 15 years of experience in Accounting, Compliance, Finance, Information Systems and Operations. Her experience includes SEC reporting and financial analysis, and her career accomplishments include developing and implementing major initiatives such as SOX, BSA and AML reporting and valuation of financial instruments. Prior to her employment with the Company, Ms. Echevarria served as Director of Finance and Accounting for The Hope Center, a nonprofit, from 2008 to June 2014 overseeing Finance, Information Systems and Operations. From 2001 through 2008 she served as a Quality Control and Compliance Analyst, Financial Analyst, and Accounting Manager for Banco Popular, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She specialized in Mortgage Quality Control, Compliance, Financial Analysis and Mortgage Accounting, and corresponding with the FHA, VA and other mortgage guarantors. Ms. Echevarria also coordinated audits and compliance programs related to reporting, remittances, escrow accounting and default management for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and other private investors. She has developed and taught accounting courses for Herzing University, and currently serves as an adjunct faculty member at Southern New Hampshire University. She is a CPA, licensed in New Jersey and Puerto Rico, and holds a B.B.A. in Accounting from the University of Puerto Rico and a MBA in Business from University of Phoenix. Mrs. Echevarria was born and raised in Puerto Rico, and is fluent in Spanish and English.



Julian Beale. Mr. Beale is currently a director of the Company. Since 1996, Mr. Beale has managed his own investments, which include listed “blue chip” shares, numerous speculative stocks, and real estate. After 14 years in engineering and after forming a plastics processing company that he built to employ more than 200 people, Mr. Beale has since the early 1970’s been involved in consulting and investing. In 1977, he was part of a consortium that purchased what became the Moonie Oil Company, a resources corporation that had interests in petroleum production. In 1984, he entered Federal Parliament (Australia). During 11 years in politics, he held many Shadow Minister portfolios (i.e., cabinet level position with minority party). He has a B.E. degree from Sydney University, Australia and an MBA from Harvard University. Mr. Beale’s extensive business experience qualifies him to serve as a member of our Board of Directors.



Peter Lawrence. Mr. Lawrence is currently a director of the Company and served as the Chairman of Associated British Industries plc, a company that manufactured car engine and aviation jointing and sealants for both, original equipment manufacturers and after-markets, specialty waxes and anti-corrosion coatings for the automotive tire and plastics industries. The company was acquired for £40 million by AlliedSignal Corp in 1995. Mr. Lawrence has also serves as a director of the Close Beacon Fund OEIC since its founding in 1994. Beacon invests in small and recently floated companies on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange. Over the last several years, Mr. Lawrence has participated in numerous start-up and entrepreneurial ventures, both as an investor and as a member of the companies’ Board of Directors or Board of Advisors. Mr. Lawrence received a B.A. in Modern History from Oxford University where he graduated with honors. Mr. Lawrence’s extensive business experience qualifies him to serve as a member of our Board of Directors.



PART III



ITEM 10. DIRECTORS, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS, AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE



The following table sets forth the names and ages of all directors and executive officers of the registrant as of the end of the last fiscal year and on the date of this report:


Name Age Position Date First Elected/Appointed

Scott Mathis 54 Director, Chief Executive Officer and President November 9, 2009

Maria Echevarria 36 Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Secretary April 13, 2015

Julian Beale 81 Director November 9, 2009

Peter Lawrence 82 Director November 9, 2009

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