David B. Page, MA, is an award-winning woodcut printmaker, illustrator, photographer, and graphic designer. Educated in the Sciences at Lawrence University and in the Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he now lives in San Francisco. David's woodcut specialty creates the strong graphic images inherent to the medium and adds the grace of the great draftsmen of history who are his inspirations. Artists like Daumier, Durer, Tenniel, Lautrec and Rembrandt. The prints can be infused with color and manipulated quickly with the computer. Harper Row, Scribner's and Paraclete Press are clients, as are magazines and newspapers such as the Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor, San Francisco Chronicle, and the Progressive. He also illustrated the limited edition One of the Missing for Yolla Bolly Press. His design credits include the business books, Global Talent, The Leader as a Mensch, and HR Transformation.

David has traveled through five continents, capturing compelling portraits and landscapes in 37 countries. His photographs have appeared in the Wilderness Travel Catalogue, Islands Magazine, Bay Nature Magazine, corporate publications and have been used by the Planning and Conservation League and the Sierra Club. They have been projected on buildings during Earthday, NY and can be found on the walls of private collectors and galleries. David has also photographed a range of events from fund raisers for the San Francisco Free Clinic to Cartier parties at the Caribou Club in Aspen.

 

Madeleine "Mady" Gorrell, MA, is a writer/editor, and marketing and brand specialist. She has worked with Fortune 1000 and emerging growth organizations for over two decades including Human Capital Institute, PeopleSoft/Oracle, Clarion Enterprises, Human Capital Source, EquaTerra, BrassRing, Strategic Decisions Group, Wells Fargo, Chevron, Jackson Hole Group, Spencer Stuart, CRI, Talent Technology Corporation, BluePoint Leadership Development, and the US Navy. Mady headed up the marketing efforts at Saratoga Institute for four years and served as Director of Corporate Communications and Director of Partner Marketing at BrassRing before it merged with Kenexa. She is the strategist behind many industry thought leadership advisory boards and partner programs, and has ghosted six books and numerous articles for clients.

In addition to her marketing and business development corporate work, Mady pens poems, short stories, and children's books. She has been published in The New Yorker, McCalls, Yankee, and Mademoiselle Magazine. Her children's book series "Parker and The Purple Cat", inspired by her father, (former art director at Charles Scribner's Sons) and new grandson, Parker, is scheduled for release this summer. She is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and University of Iowa.