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Pan Wah - President

Born in Burma (Myanmar) in 1971, she had studied in Singapore before moving to the United States. In the U.S. she earned a bachelor of computer information systems degree through continued studies at NVCC and Strayer University. During a 10 year tenure at Government Sales Consultants she became Treasurer/Company Officer and office manager from a starting position as database administrator. She realized the need for and implemented an automated accounting system for the 30 year old firm. She was responsible for all aspects of the business running smoothly from web operations to accounting to customer service for enterprise clients. She also acted as SIP software specialist for some 50 clients.

In 2001, she founded ImageWorld, LLC to fulfill the needs of U.S. firms digitizing documents and implementing record management. She manages all aspects of the business including: logistics, accounting, finance, and human resources.

Under her management ImageWorld completed a nationwide contract with Beverly Enterprises to capture and publish over 50 Million documents across the country in states from California to Georgia. The logistics alone required 7 crews and over 50 scanners deployed nationwide. While on-site scanning was not a new concept, ImageWorld introduced multi-level scalability to the deployable "swat team". In order to meet the clients volume and time requirements ImageWorld established not only multiple teams working at multiple sites simultaneously but also scaled the size of teams and equipment depending on the individual sites requirements.

Ms. Wah formed Smile Children in 2001 to raise money for rural school development in her home country of Burma. Over the years Smile Children has raised over $10,000 in donations, helping to outfit over 20 schools in rural Burma. Recently she has become involved in fund raising to help the victims of Cyclone Nargis, raising over $2,000 in the first event to elevate awareness to the plight of the victims in Burma.