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Gary E. Dolan
80 Yoakum Street, Farmingdale, New York 11735-1947
ph: (516) 249-4496; email: gdolan@optonline.net

Biographical Information
As a child, Gary Dolan lived abroad during his formative years since his father was in the Army and stationed in Europe for more than seven years.  Gary developed a passion for travel and visited all the countries on the Mediterranean and throughout Europe.  Later he included visits to 48 of the 50 US states, the Far East, Asia and throughout South America plus numerous islands.

Gary Dolan received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the United States Military Academy in 1969 and a J.D. from New York Law School in 1977.  Dolan is now an active attorney, licensed in the State of New York, a public accountant and a Certified Trade Broker.  Dolan's distinguished 5-year military career after graduation from West Point includes a one-year tour of duty in Vietnam in 1970 with Company C (Ranger), 75th Infantry (Airborne).  While on active service, Dolan was awarded the Airborne, Ranger, Jungle Warfare Expert and Combat Infantryman Badges as well as ten Combat Air Medals, the Bronze Star and numerous other achievement medals.  He retired as an LTC from the Army Reserves.  He served as President of Company E (Long Range Patrol), 20th Infantry (Airborne) and Company C (Ranger), 75th Infantry (Airborne) Association, Inc.  He authored the book, Of Their Own Accord, to be published March 2005, which relates the heroics of the Rangers in Viet Nam.  His book has garnered many five-star reviews, and his publisher has enlisted a PR firm to arrange national media and author presentations.

In 1996, Gary Dolan founded and served as CEO of eBarter, the world's first online, interactive barter exchange and predecessor to BigVine, Inc., of which he is the Founder.  Bigvine was the premier online barter exchange and was funded with $60 Million by the world's leading investors, including Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, the partners of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., American Express (which purchased a 40% interest), NBC and Sanford Robertson (founder of Robertson Stephens & Co., LLC.).

Prior to starting eBarter, Dolan owned a law and an accounting practice and taught courses throughout New York on how to start and run a profitable small business.  From 1978 to 1990, Dolan practiced general law as managing partner of Alonge & Dolan.  In addition, Dolan served as consultant to the United States Small Business Administration's (SBA) Small Business Development Center at the State University of New York at Farmingdale.  He also served there as an adjunct professor for 14 years, teaching business law and accounting.  Dolan currently works as an attorney in his own practice serving select clientele and conducts seminars on elite leadership in the US and abroad to corporate executives.  In 2004, Dolan was selected as the keynote speaker to address the senior managers at BP Petroleum's Global Convention at Manchester, England.  The topic was US Army Ranger Leadership applied to business.  As a direct result of that presentation, Dolan was invited to extend his stay and address elements of British Prime Minister Tony Blair's cabinet in London.  Thereafter, in November of 2004, Dolan conducted a full day's seminar on the same subject for the leaders of the major industries, including Coca-Cola, AIG and numerous banks, in Bucharest, Romania.

In his spare time, Dolan enjoys traveling, skiing and has been a New York high school baseball umpire for many years.  He and his wife, Linda, live in Farmingdale, New York.  They have three grown children.