The Team:
Nick Lobel-Weiss, Executive Director
Michael Felber, Head of Strategy and Corporate Director
Theresa Gheen, Esq., Corporate Director
Megan Coffee, Clinical Consultant
Jeeyoon Rhee, Chief Designer
Michael Fromm, Technologist
Daniel Rosentreter, Strategic Consultant
Sven Seger, Strategic Consultant
Emily Cozart Mason, Development Consultant
Arnold M. Weiss, Esq., General Counsel
Saul Cesar, Transportation Captain
Steve Halley, IT Consultant
Leah Bellow-Handelman, New York operations assistant
Executive Director: Nick Lobel-Weiss
Nick received his Bachelor of Arts from Oberlin in 1995 and served as a Broadway production manager for Beauty and The Beast, The Who’s Tommy, Annie, The Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Riverdance and The Lion King. In 2005, Nick became actvitely involved in Emergency Management, overseeing Emergency Medical Services and managing corporate partnerships for New York’s Roosevelt Hospital as well as restoring Lousiana EMS operational command and ambulatory capacity during Hurricane Katrina. After the 2005 Pakistan Earthquake, Nick went to the Kashmiri and Jehlum Valleys under the auspices of the World Health Organization(WHO). His coordination of emergency medical relief for one of the world’s most undeserved disasters was covered by 60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper, and NPR. Nick is the Founder of both NYC Medics and Global Emergency Relief.
Michael Felber
Michael is a founding member of brand consulting agency PASTPRESENTFUTURE. Developing national and international brands, websites and mobile applications.
Prior, he was the Creative Director at web design and software development company OVEN, where he was responsible for design strategy, interactive design, branding and the consistent design execution throughout OVEN’s expansion with 12 offices worldwide. Michael has worked for clients including TIFFANY & Co., Artnet, MoMA, The City of New York, Thompson Hotels, IBM, Sony, PWC, Coca-Cola, Levi’s Strauss & Co., Intel, Harper Collins Publishers, Sullivan & Cromwell and Itochu International. He won three One Show Interactive gold awards for design. Additional, he received the New York Art Director’s Club Young Gun award for his work.
Michael worked with Italian architect Aldo Rossi & MAP where he designed the interiors for a Levi’s Silvertab retail store and advertising for Levi’s Strauss & Co. He designed Sony’s first consumer electronics web site. In his native Switzerland he founded the design studio CRUZ, doing print and exhibition design, for clients such as Scott Sports Group, H. Snowboards and Vision Street Wear and Swatch. Michael is a 1992 graduate of the Swiss School of Visual Arts.



