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Anthony Manglicmot, Chief Executive Officer and Founder
Recognizing a need to provide affordable and reliable database systems to
businesses, museums, and educational institutions, Mr.
Manglicmot formed ArtBytes Digital Archiving in San Francisco in 1998.
Clients include the San Francisco Airport Museums, Greater Toronto Airport,
Moshe Safdie Associates, Ltd., and Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill
International. The success of this enterprise led him to develop other
innovative resources and services for business. BAOlink is the newest
result of his vision.
Mr. Manglicmot draws upon his extensive academic credentials in
his role as BAOlink's CEO and founder. He holds a Doctor of Art degree from the
School of Education at New York University as well as a Master of Fine Arts
degree from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn. His Bachelor of Fine Arts degree is from
the San Francisco Art Institute.
Over the course of his career, he has taught at Bronx
Community College (NY), City University of New York, Quinnipiac College (CT),
and others. As a guest lecturer, he conducted courses at Columbia University,
Norwalk Community College, and the University of New Haven.
An accomplished artist, Mr. Manglicmot's work appeared at the
John Bergguen Gallery (San Francisco) and the Bronx Museum (NY). He presented a
one-man-show at the Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena (CA) and participated in
international group shows in Paris and Venice.
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Spaulding Taylor, President and Founder
Mr. Taylor brings extensive managerial experience as well as a
solid retail background to his role as President and Founder of BAOlink. As
co-founder of Taylor & Ng, his visionary outlook resulted in a chain of
stores as well as wholesale product lines carrying the Taylor & Ng brand.
The company influenced the handcrafts revival of the early '60's, promoted the
use of natural materials in product development, inspired a new interest in
gourmet cooking, and was the first to introduce Chinese cookware to the U.S.
market.
Under his leadership, Taylor and Ng was a major force in the
housewares world for over 20 years. His responsibilities included product
design and engineering, buying, importing, exporting, and supervising
production in the far east and U.S. For 12 years, he also managed all company
tradeshow activities.
A seasoned entrepreneur, Mr. Taylor also was co-owner and board
member of George Lithographic Company for over 40 years. The San
Francisco-based enterprise is known for its leading-edge computer printing
technology.
Since 1998, Mr. Taylor has contributed his organizational and
management skills to ArtBytes Digital Archiving. The company provides image
archiving and database management to museums, architectural firms, auction
houses, collectors, galleries, photographic slide libraries, and other
institutions.
Mr. Taylor holds degrees from Middlebury College in Vermont,
the San Francisco Art Institute, and New York University. He is recognized for
his talents as a fine artist and has shown his paintings in the U.S. and
Europe. His pottery can be seen in collections at the Museum of Contemporary
Crafts in New York, the Oakland (CA) Museum, the City of Taipei (Taiwan)
Museum, and in the collection of the city of San Francisco.
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