Louis Terline is a retail industry veteran with an astute knowledge of the fashion, retail and creative world. With extensive experience in buying / sourcing / design / manufacturing / interiors / art direction / pr / real estate / logistics / retail operations he is comfortable in all aspects of development and operations. With a calculated eye for emerging trends, Louis has been at the forefront of burgeoning retail corridors and technological innovations including early iterations of 21st century omni-channel retailing.Through his company Oak, under which he which he opened and operated stand-alone stores both domestically and internationally he joined American Apparel at the executive level and gained important insights into the operations and management of over 200 retail locations.
Jeff Madalena: A creative entrepreneur that has founded multiple businesses in the fashion and interior space. Jeff has been involved in many projects over the years ranging from fashion and interior design. As co-founder of Oak, a fashion lifestyle brand based in New York, he has overseen the expansion and design of all Oak retail and flagship locations including stores in New York, Los Angeles, Jeff has also co-founded The Graham and Co hotel in the Catskills, a modernist inspired weekend getaway with a rough lux style and feel. While with the Graham Jeff designed and implemented all aspects of the visual and interior experience
Andrew Harmon began his career working with some of the New York's most adventurous designers. Since then he has been able to apply his in-depth knowledge of technique and process, overseeing successful collections for many major american brands. With a sophisticated understanding of the importance of quality and a love for forward thinking design he is able to move easily between critical and commercial successes.
Max Smith is a London educated New York based graphic designer and web developer.
Ryan Fitzgibbon is the founder and editor-in-chief of Hello Mr., highlighted by New York magazine as part of “the new generation of indie magazines.” From 2012-2018, Hello Mr. set the standard for LGBTQ media and built a global community around a clear editorial vision. He began his career at IDEO, served as a board member of the San Francisco chapter of AIGA, and was invited to a trial residency at FABRICA, Benetton’s communications research centre. In 2015, Ryan was named one of PRINT magazine’s New Visual Artists under 30.