The Team

We approach things from a different point of view. We realize that information is the key to running a business, and time is of the essence. If you are like us, you don’t like to have to waste time jumping through hoops to get the information you need.
Saving customers time and money is the driving force behind what we develop on a daily basis – and why we end up changing how we work – depending on the needs of the customers.


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Tanner Bazemore

Director of Connections


Tanner spends a majority of his day brainstorming on how we can create products that will help him. That concerned us at first, until we realized that turned out to be a good thing – because he is a studio owner and MINDBODY client – just like our customers. He speaks fluent MINDBODY. When a client needs a creative way to think about improving their business, this is the guy who walks out of the telephone booth. Tanner is probably our hardest worker, but you wouldn’t guess it to hear him quoting all the lines from the Austin Powers movies. He believes that the children are our future, and love is a battlefield.


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Ray White

Director of Web Magic


Ray can be found on street corners talking about Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) to anyone who will listen. He makes his own clothes out of XML and AJAX. And for breakfast, he has a big glass of Javascript with some jQuery on the side. Ray is probably our hardest worker, but with all the geek-speak coming out of his mouth, we really can only understand about 50% of what he says. He doesn’t like soggy cornflakes or cloudy days, but then again, can anyone truly say they do?


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Brian Thews

Director of Digital Implications


Brian would rather be programming to an interface specification. He has more in common with C-Sharp and FBML than with his college roommate, and until recently, we figured that he may be a figment of our imagination, since we never see him. However, certain facts and photos have come to light on his Facebook page – so he must be real. Brian is probably our hardest worker, but he always takes the time to stop and smell the automated reporting functionality, and pass out unsolicited nuggets of wisdom. Speaking of which, did you know that “The happiest people are those who are too busy to wonder whether they are or not.”