ABOUT : Crew

Glen D. Hinshaw

Glen D. Hinshaw, Managing Member of eSoles®, had the foresight to recognize the great potential of eSoles® immediately. Glen's tenacity and drive to assemble the right crew to pilot the destiny of eSoles® has been the foundation of its rapid growth. Personal participation defines Glen's involvement in all of his business endeavors. He also owns or has owned many other successful businesses throughout the years. Currently this includes businesses as diverse as a financial risk analysis and planning firm www.hslfinancial.com, Glen is the CFO and Partner in Fader Higher who manage the touring logistics for bands like U2 and the Rolling Stones www.faderhigher.com, and a retail bicycle store www.bicycleranch.com.

Late in 2002 Glen was added to the US Postal Service Masters Cycling Team. Glen is a current member of and helps manage the AMD Masters Cycling Team and holds both national and world championships in track (velodrome) cycling events.
Glen and business partner Jake Berry began the development of future American Formula One drivers with Scott Speed, www.scottspeed.com in 2003, adding Colin Fleming www.colinfleming.com to the team in 2004. He and Jake are working with Red Bull Racing to further increase American participation and visibility in Formula One racing, serving as the North American sponsor liaison. Scott Speed will be driving in F1 in 2006 with the Scuderia Toro Rosso.

 

David "Tiger" Williams

Tiger is the founder and managing partner of Williams Trading a financial services company catering to the hedge fund community.
Previous to founding Williams Trading, Tiger was an Associate Director responsible for U.S. equity trading at Tiger Management.

Tiger earned his BA in Economic and Political Science at Yale University in 1984,where he was a four year letterman and captain of the men's ice hockey team. He received his MBA in finance at the Stern School of Business at NYU 1989.

Tiger currently serves as trustee for The Tiger Foundation and as a member of numerous other institutions, including the Development Board at Yale University, the Leadership Committee at Milton Academy, the Development Board for USA Cycling, and the World Team, where he sits on the Board of Directors.

He was also the chairman of the Lance Armstrong Foundation gala held in the fall of 2005 in New York City. and is a limited partner in Tailwind Sports, the sports marketing firm that owns The Discovery bicycling team.

Tiger has also competed in numerous triathlons as well as 2 Ironman triathlons, finishing both the Hawaii Ironman World Championship in 1996 and the Martha's Vineyard Ironman in 1994.