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   Frank Yuan

Chairman, C.E.O and Founder  frank@c-me.com
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ombining decades of experience in the apparel and computer industries, Frank Yuan has developed a business that draws on his extensive knowledge of the retail industry, apparel manufacturing, computer technology, and financial businesses . Before starting C-ME.com, he founded a retail clothing chain and a men's clothing line and co-founded UNI-CGS, Inc. a computer hardware importer and wholesaler. Yuan also founded UNI-Fortune, a real-estate development company, and co-founded both United National Bank and Evertrust Bank. Currently, he is chairman of the board of directors for Serv-American National Title.
 Yuan received a B.A. in economics from Fu-Jen Catholic University in Taiwan and his M.B.A. from Utah State University.

   James L. Vandeberg

Corporate Secretary
Vandeberg brings more than 20 years of Corporate Counsel and Secretary experience to the Company. He has significant experience advising both Internet and retail companies on securities, financings, mergers and acquisitions, and general corporate matters, including IPOs, SEC compliance, and investor relations issues. Currently, he is a partner of the Seattle based law firm of Ogden Murphy Wallace. His retail experience includes 14 years as Corporate Counsel and Secretary at the former Carter Hawley Hale Stores, the multi-billion dollar department and specialty holding company which operated under the names: The Broadway, Neiman Marcus, Contempo Casuals, Emporium, Weinstock's, Bergdorf Goodman, Holt Renfrew - Canada, Waldenbooks, John Wanamaker, Thalhimers, and Sunset House.
In addition, Vandeberg serves on the board of directors for Information Highway.com, Inc. (OTC:BB IHWY), IAS Communications, Inc. (OTC:BB IASCA), and REGI US, Inc. (OTC:BB RGUS). He received his B.A. in accounting from the University of Washington and his J.D. from New York University.

   John F. Busey

Director   jbusey@c-me.com
John F. Busey has more than two decades of experience in strategic, operational and financial planning and management with the former Carter Hawley Hale Stores, the multi-billion dollar department and specialty holding company which operated under the names: The Broadway, Neiman Marcus, Contempo Casuals, Emporium, Weinstock’s, Bergdorf Goodman, Holt Renfrew - Canada, Waldenbooks, John Wanamaker, Thalhimers, and Sunset House. As President of Carter Hawley Hale Stores finance subsidiary, and Vice President and Treasurer of the company, Busey was responsible for all finance, banking and investment functions including mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, an initial public offering, and corporate restructuring and recapitalization. From 1995 until joining C-ME.com in 1999, Busey focused his energy on the non-profit efforts of the Southern California Housing Development Corporation helping local cities create affordable housing.
Busey received a B.S. in finance and economics from the Menlo School of Business, and his M.B.A. from the University of Southern California. He also completed the Executive Financial Management Program at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

 
     Charles Rice   


Former Senior Buyer for Sears & MontgomeryWard


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harles Rice has more than 30 years of apparel buying experience, working for both Sears and Wards. He brings extensive lists of long established contacts with both retailers and vendors to C-Me's board. Rice holds a B.S. in business and economics from the University of Delaware.  

 
   Deborah Shamaley

 
Retired Chain Store Entrepreneur

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eborah Shamaley has 20 years of retail and wholesale apparel experience. She co-founded the Texas Apparel Group (TAG). TAG imported and sold women's apparel wholesale to more than 1800 retailers including Nordstrom's, J.C. Penney's, Sears, and Burlington Coat Factory. TAG also owned and operated a 23 apparel store-chain under the name $11.99 Puff. Shamaley sold the company in 1996.

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