About Us
CornerWorld, Inc.(OTBBB:CWRL) is the new independent media source offering a mash-up of the best Web 2.0
features to help original people create Web 2010. CornerWorld offers free "business manager" services for
anyone with sellable content. From comedians to candidates, musicians, models and movie-makers, CornerWorld
is committed to celebrating individuality and fostering creation in an intuitive, trusted, grassroots environment.
CornerWorld adds live video feeds and capture to enhance the social networking aspects of content sharing,
and inserts new functionality that displays, rates and encourages interaction. CornerWorld is easy to visit and
free to join in four levels of membership: amateurs, rated amateurs, instant professionals and professionals.
See and be seen™
www.cornerworld.com
Scott Beck - President and Co-Founder
Scott Beck is cofounder and president of CornerWorld, additionally he serves as the president and CEO of Beck Ventures, Inc. a private equity and investment management company.
Mr. Beck received a Masters of Accounting from the Kozmetsky School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin where he completed his B.B.A.
Beck is a member of the Board of Directors of United Texas Bank and is Vice President of Beck Properties Trophy Club.
Additionally, Beck serves on the boards of various educational and charitable organizations.
www.beckventures.com
Kelly Larabee - Co-Founder
Kelly Larabee is a strategist who has helped promote and guide numerous progressive technology ideas and businesses.
She focuses on communications, executive strategy and creating visibility via public media. She is currently on the
advisory boards of several early stage technology businesses, as well as the Encanto Palmcroft Historic Preservation
Association and the Phoenix Parks and Conservation Foundation.
Most recently she led all communications & strategy for Skype Technologies, the leading global Internet telephony
company, from its inception to its sale to eBay in late 2005 for $2.6 billion.
Prior to joining Skype, she worked with Skype founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis on KaZaA, and continued
directing all aspects of media and communications strategy for KaZaA after its sale to Sharman Networks through
May 2003, when KaZaA became the most downloaded software in the world. She continued to advocate for consensus
solutions for issues related to file sharing with the Distributed Computing Industry Association
(www.DCIA.info),
the Washington , DC based consortium of companies up until the Supreme Court ruling on issues related to file sharing.
She joined Alexander Communications in 1996 and left as a vice president of Alexander Ogilvy in 2001. She moved
from Denver to Phoenix in 1997 and worked remotely to the San Francisco and LA offices. Larabee primarily ran pr
for idealab!, but she also managed marcom for Ziff-Davis's GameSpot and Computer Shopper/NetBuyer, Infobeat,
Hollywood Stock Exchange, Heidrick and Struggle's LeadersOnline, Visitalk, Hewlett-Packard's Enterprise Systems
Group, and Nortel's acquisition of Bay Networks.
Before Alexander Ogilvy, Larabee worked as a PR consultant for a variety of clients including America Online at
the Washington , D.C. office of Fleishman-Hillard Inc. She assisted in the creation of the Interactive Working
Group, the AOL lead coalition of ISPs that pressed Microsoft to open Windows 95. She created a consumer privacy
program for MasterCard International, and wrote the summation of MasterCard's telemarketing fraud program that
earned a Silver Anvil Award.
Her final project in Washington , D.C. was with key non-profit organizations to support the Clinton administration's
youth anti-smoking initiatives and create the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids with Bill Novelli. She began her
career in the United States Senate as a staff assistant to Senator Herb Kohl from 1992 to 1995.
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