MAPS Bulletin Autumn 2020: Vol. 30, No. 3
MAPS Associate Director of Development
Rick Doblin, Ph.D.,
MAPS Founder and Executive Director
Tess Marin Shelley,
MAPS Development Specialist
Fiscal Year 2019-2020 (June 1, 2019 – May 31, 2020) was MAPS’ most prolific year to date, both in funds raised and expenditures. This growth is primarily related to the Phase 3 studies of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the required buildout of the MAPS Public Benefit Corporation (MAPS PBC) subsidiary organization in preparation for potential U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval and global expansion of the MDMA drug development program. With the successful completion of raising $30 million in donations for the Capstone Campaign, MAPS achieved a pivotal milestone in funding projected expenses for completing the research necessary to request FDA approval and subsequent approval by the Israeli Ministry of Health and Health Canada. While we celebrate this success, our attention remains on the continued need for funding the operations of MAPS, as well as key programs including the campaigns for Phase 3 clinical trials of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD with the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and broader global access, health equity, and harm reduction (see “What’s Next?” for more detail).

Support from individuals, corporations, bequests, and foundations in FY19-20 surpassed $16.9 million, largely directed to the Capstone Campaign (see below for a detailed report) and bolstered by MAPS’ most successful year-end fundraising campaign to date, which took place in November and December 2019 (see below for a detailed report). Thanks to our strong financial position, MAPS was able to deploy over $14.7 million towards psychedelic research, harm reduction, advocacy, and education initiatives in FY19-20.


Programmatic spending for FY19-20 was 79.1%, primarily due to increases in administrative costs associated with adding additional accounting and IT staff, adding a second office, salary increases, and improving the overall quality of insurance and benefits for staff. Fundraising costs accounted for only 3% of expenditures, or in other words, MAPS efficiently spent only $0.03 for every dollar raised.

At the close of the fiscal year, liabilities, and net assets exceeded $28.4 million, which includes over $15.2 million in outstanding multi-year pledges and receivables. MAPS ended FY19-20 with a positive change in net assets of more than $568,000, despite a 68% increase in expenditures from the previous fiscal year. Unrestricted funds, essential for the continued functioning of MAPS’ core operations, totaled over $2.9 million at the close of the fiscal year. With an operating budget of approximately $4 million, unrestricted funds remain a primary funding priority in FY20-21.

The financial results of FY19-20 are preliminary and pending the results of the annual audit, which is currently underway. To learn more, visit maps.org/about/fiscal
Capstone Campaign
In 2020*, MAPS began its most critical and ambitious fundraising campaign of its 34-year history: the Capstone Campaign. With a goal to raise the final $30 million needed to make MDMA a medicine, we were able to raise the first $10 million from an initial round of support from our Board of Directors, the Psychedelic Science Funders Collaborative (PSFC), and core allies.

The second $10 million was presented in the form of a 90-day challenge grant organized by author Tim Ferriss and PSFC. With the support of over 3,600 donors, the Capstone challenge grant was unlocked! Gifts to the challenge ranged from $1 to $1.9 million, and we deeply appreciate everyone who helped realize this goal.

We extend a special recognition of those who made the $10 million challenge grant possible; Tim Ferriss who committed the first $1 million for the Capstone Challenge matching grant, and was joined by the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation ($5 million), James Bailey ($1 million), Blake Mycoskie ($1 million), Peter Rahal ($1 million), and John A. Griffin ($1 million).
Thanks to this outpouring of generosity and support from our community, we are able to fund the FDA-regulated Phase 3 clinical trials and other activities required to make MDMA-assisted psychotherapy a medicine for PTSD in the United States, Canada, and Israel. The Capstone Campaign also funds the training of more therapists and preparations for prescription sales, in order to bring this much-needed treatment to patients.
*This edition of the Annual Report captures financial data between June 1, 2019 – May 31, 2020. The Capstone Campaign ran in FY19-20 and FY20-21. The results of the campaign are presented in full on this page, but funds raised in FY20-21 are excluded from the aforementioned aggregate reports.
Year-End Fundraising Campaign / General Operations


MAPS ran its year-end fundraising campaign, Expanding Psychedelic Medicine, from November 19 – December 31, 2019. Over 1,450 donors from 36 different countries helped us exceed our initial fundraising goal, raising a total of $908,943 for psychedelic research and education!
We extend a special recognition of those who made the matching grant possible; John A. Griffin ($100,000), Frank Kavanaugh ($25,000), Matt Khoury ($15,000) and the TinMan Fund ($10,000).
The annual year-end fundraising campaign is a cornerstone for MAPS’ general operating support. Funds raised support the seemingly unglamorous, but critical, administrative functions behind all of our projects, including research, education and outreach programs, psychedelic harm reduction, and policy and advocacy work.
Zendo Project Campaign / Harm Reduction


The Zendo Project (zendoproject.org), the harm reduction program operated by MAPS, held our annual fundraising campaign to expand psychedelic peer support services at festivals and events. A total of 478 generous donors raised $108,418 for psychedelic peer support services and education, bringing us to 108% of our $100,000 fundraising goal. We extend a special recognition of those who made the matching grant possible: the Riverstyx Foundation ($30,000), Connor Hill ($15,000), and Dan McMurtrie ($10,000). Our success is motivating and inspiring. We are so grateful for another year of providing peer support at festivals and events around the world!
Over 350 people volunteered with the Zendo Project at Burning Man 2019 in Black Rock City, Nevada. Donations from the Zendo Project annual fundraising campaign helped to provide peer support services and education, train volunteers, secure supplies, and facilitate outreach at Burning Man, the Zendo Project’s largest annual event. We are grateful to our volunteers and supporters who help make our work possible.
The Zendo Project is working towards a fully sustainable model where program expenses are entirely covered by event venues and producers or recovered through training fees. Until the Zendo Project achieves full sustainability, we rely on support from individual donors to bring psychedelic harm reduction to the places where it is needed most.

What’s Next? / Funding Priorities
General Support
MAPS continues to prioritize public education, policy reform, and building community support networks. The educational programs and fundraising activities operated by MAPS are the lifeblood that fuel our research, training, advocacy, and community-building initiatives. MAPS anticipates its annual operating budget to grow to $5 million.
European Medicines Agency (EMA) and Global Access
MAPS is seeking regulatory approval for legal access to MDMA-assisted psychotherapy across the world. Regulatory approvals from the FDA, Health Canada, and the Israeli Ministry of Health are anticipated by early 2023, depending on how COVID-19 impacts enrollment. The next priority in MAPS’ global strategy is to receive EMA approval upon completion of a successful confirmatory clinical trial conducted across 10 sites in seven European countries. Data collected for regulatory approvals through the FDA and EMA will be used as a basis for approval in dozens of additional countries with some requiring no additional studies and some requiring small confirmatory studies. Approval in Japan and China will require additional Phase 3 studies that are not currently budgeted. MAPS anticipates the funding need for EMA and broader global access to be $30 million.
Health Equity
MAPS believes that providing MDMA-assisted psychotherapy comes with a responsibility to deliver on the public benefit promise of the organization: everyone deserves an equal opportunity to heal, to live life without PTSD. As part of MAPS’ efforts to catalyze equal access to healing for all who suffer from trauma, MAPS is launching a unified approach to embed health equity into everything we do. The Health Equity Program will create treatment and training access opportunities for those historically marginalized by the mental health field and society at large. This program funds therapist training, expanded access, and community building, with a particular focus on developing an MDMA therapist network that accurately reflects the diverse demographics of the countries where MDMA may be a medicine. MAPS is seeking $4.5 million over the next three years to establish the foundation of this critical program.
MAPS Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Donors
These pledges and donations were made between June 1, 2019 and May 31, 2020. Our gratitude goes to all of those who contributed to make this work possible. We share this list in part to show that a community has gathered to make a difference.
$5,000,000+
Steven and Alexandra Cohen Foundation
$1,000,000 – $4,999,999
Blake Mycoskie
Elizabeth Koch
George Sarlo
James Bailey
John A. Griffin
John Gilmore
Peter Rahal
Psychedelic Science Funders Collaborative (PSFC)
Tim Ferriss
$500,000 – $999,999
Cody Swift and Miriam Volat, RiverStyx Foundation
David Bronner, Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps
Frank and Susan Kavanaugh
$100,000 – $499,999
Adam Wiggins
Alex and Rachel Lloyd
John and Gwen Smart Foundation
Joseph Kert Green
Julie and Jeff Brody
Justin Rosenstein
Mike Novogratz
The Libra Foundation
Vinny Smith
$50,000 – $99,999
Inkinen Family DAF
Open Society Foundations (OSF)
$25,000–$49,999
Google, Inc.
Jeffrey Kwatinetz
Ron Beller
Threshold Foundation
$10,000 – $24,999
AmazonSmile Foundation
Andrew Weil
Anne St Goar and Shippen Page
Aubrey Marcus
Audra Foster
Chris Ergen
Claudine Liss
Connor Hill
Courtney Hull
Daniel McMurtrie
David Adam Roth
Eldona Hamel
Fred J. Brotherton Charitable Foundation
George Wiel
Gil Penchina
Joshua Mailman Foundation, Inc.
Kirsten Waerstad
Kwang Ho Kim
Madeleine and Lyndon Rive
Madeline Farver Berky
Maeve Rockefeller
Matt Khoury
Max Kerr
Moshe Tov Kreps
Ramez Naam
Rockefeller Family Fund
Ryan Zurrer
Samwell Freeman
Scott Faber
The Lopker Family Foundation and QAD
The TinMan Fund
Tom Latchford
$1,000 – $9,999
Adam Goetsch
Adam Hupp
Aerin Lim
Alan Bader
Alan Feiger
Alison Whitmire
Amy Pico
Andrej Cvoro
Andrew Kirk Gradison
Andrew Koraleski
Andrew Ryan
Andrew Wiggins
Ankush Gera
Ann Parrish
Anne Kate Becker
Anne Kiehl Friedman
Apple, Inc.
Ariel Poler
Arthur Corey Sarkisian
Ashley Gordon
Bailey Gimbel
Barden Family Giving
Benjamin Halper
Bessel A. Van Der Kolk
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Bill Freimuth
Billie-Grace Ward
Brandon Law
Brandyn Schwalm
Brian J. Smith Giving Fund
Brooke Stone
Brookstein Family Philanthropic Fund
Bruce Linton
Buckmaster Foundation
Caleb Whitten
Cameron Cheever
Candra Docherty
Cannabis Buyers Club Berkeley (CBCB)
Carla R. Lilley
Carly Taylor
Carol and Wally Marks
Carolyn Ferris
Carolyn Mary Kleefeld
Cartograph LLC
Cesar Caro Aguilar
Chad Hollingsworth
Charles Arch Winn
Chelsea Monter
Chris and Dana Jenks
Christian Saenger
Claudia Marseille
Clifford Perlman
Cody L. Stone
Cody Stross
Colin Wilson
Craig Comstock
Curtis Stone
Cynthia Whitham
Daren Nordhagen
Darren Fortunato
David and Deborah Nabozny
David and Karen Branson
David Armistead
David Moore
David Nuss
Dawn McCollough
Dieter Ramaekers and Susan Kavanagh
Dr. Diva Nagula
Duncan Smith
Ed Hunsinger
Eli Dickinson and Kat Zambon
Elizabeth Boswell
Emily Maier
Emily Roy
Eric and Wendy Braun
Eric Gorski
Erik Bouchard
Ethan Ruby
Ettinger Foundation
Eva and Brendan Dillon
Eve and Stephen Milstein
Frank Kienast
Fred and Kate Weber
Frederick Schilling
Fredi Mueller
Gabriel Luna-Ostaseski
Garrett Greenburg
Gerry Ohrstrom
Giancarlo Canavesio
Ginger and Brad Coy
Grant Leonard
Green Canoe Foundation
Greg Lewis
Greg Logan
Hanxi Jiang
Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund
Hawley Family Foundation
Hess Moallem
Highfield Foundation
Hilary Silver
Holly Turner
Hugo Barra
Ian Dominguez
Iiro Jalava
Jack Swain and Natalie Wolff
Jackee Stang
Jacob Sablosky
Jade Netanya Ullmann
Jake Sandler
James D. Northrup
James Lamberg
James Stewart Campbell
Jason Tan
Dr. Jeff Crawford
Jeffrey Brown
Jeffrey Gordon
Jeffrey Guss
Jeffrey St Claire
Jennifer Abele
Jennifer Allen and John Hain
Jenny Mason
Jerry Greenfield
Jiri Techet
Jo Ann Uttal-Gold and Jeffrey Gold
Joe Polish
Joel Zadak
John and Barbara Crary
John and Carole Garand
John Larkin
John O’Hara
John Renesch
Jonathan Feyer
Jonathan Koch
Jonathan Sanders
Jonathan Willbanks
Jordan Swartz
Joshua Dirlam
Joshua Geller
Karl Richard
Keith McCoy
Keith Ubben
Kenneth Ryan
Kent Hoffman
Kent Tomaselli
Kramer Foundation
Laney and Pasha Thornton
Latané Temple Keeler
Leigh Marz and Michael Ziegler
Leila Chan Currie
Leonard and Vivian Lehmann
Lisa M. Schokking
Lisa Waugh
Livingry Foundation
Dr. Lynne and M. John Richard
Mack Fuhrer
Madalyn McElwain
Manick Bhan
Mario Bonilla
Mark McDonald
Mark McNary
Mark S. Smith
Martha Stampfer
Martin Brown
Martin M. Smith
Mary Mahood
Marya Hecht
Medtronic
MentorMore Foundation
Merrily Wyman
Michael and Anita Siegal Family Foundation
Michael Cazayoux
Michael McPhee
Michael Pollack, SCA Charitable Foundation
Michael Pollan and Judith Belzer
Michael Stone
Microsoft
Mr. and Mrs. James Minarik
Mr. Noah G. Levy
Ms. Nancy G. Schaub
MUDWTR
Natalie Slect
Natalka Burian
Nathan Markovich
Neal Marshall Goldsmith
Netflix
Nicholas Newman
Ocean Labs
Ophir Marish
Oskar Demmer
Pamela and Don Lichty
Pamela Fortino
Pamela S. Lewis
Patricia Ahumada and Tip Paul
Patricia and Richard Simon
Patricia Phillips
Patrick Smith
Payam Panbechi
Pearl Baker-Katz
Peter Brock
Peter Taubkin
Phil Olson
Philip and Yvette Rosedale
Philip Jensen
Pittman Family Office
Qualcomm Matching Grant Program
Rachel Hamilton
Randee Smith
Robert and Nancy Ley
Robert Anton Patterson
Robert Gansser
Robert Tod Chubrich
Roger Mason
Roland and Elizabeth Gibson
Roland Wiederaenders
Roll Safe in partnership with Elevation Chemicals
Roman Stalder
Ronald A. Mis
Rose Valle
Sandeep Sood
Sarah Renee Ayala
Sarena Snider
Sean Cleary
Sean McAllister
Shibani Malhotra
Shwartz Family Foundation
Solli Ball Family Fund
Soltara Healing Center
Spencer Dunn
SPORE
Stefanie Frank
Stephen Skiano
Steve Gehrman
Steve Lloyd Bollinger
Steve Verdone
Steve Zenone
Steven Charles Schlansker
Steven Weinstein and Marcia Meislin
Sunil Verma
Suzy Batiz
Terry L. Turner
The Betsy Gordon Foundation
The Chan Currie Philanthropic Fund
The Future Fund of Horizons Foundation
Thomas Terry
Tim Rigg
Todd Bureau
Tom Lee
Tom Woods
Tomas Lorsch
Tyler Borland
Tyler Norris
Tyler Theofilos
UltraNative
Vijay Chattha
Vincent Franze
Vishal Gurbuxani
Whitcomb Schrage Family
Wilhelm Family Fund
William Danna
William O’Laughlin
William Phipps Mcgrail
Yanik Silver
Yvonne Read
Zane Groves
$750 – $999
Alexander Julie
Anne Elizabeth Dierlam
Carolyn Sciarrone
Elizabeth A. Weinstein
James Youngblood
Jason Hodges
John Robert Downs
Kimberly Andryc
Mariano Said
Nick Balestino
RC Peck
Sam Garza
Saundra and Rakesh Jain
Sean Wallace
Sheila Burgel
Squarespace
Vincent Pedre
$500 – $749
420 Science
Adam Chacksfield
Adobe
Adriana Pereira
Ali Mafi
Ana Arroyave
Andreya Zawadzki
Annabet Berlin
Anneke Gibb
Aris Giannakakis
Atsutomo Kobayashi
Ava I Asher
Barbara Slaine
Bill Fell
Brian Beckcom
Brian Bistolfo
Bryan Wegman
Camilla Field
Carolyn Cline
Catherine Auman
Chanaka Karunamuni
Charles Ward
Christian and Christine Morgan
Christina de Guia
Christina Jennings
Christopher Myers
Colin McGurk and Orli Nativ
Collin Reiff
Conal Elliott
Cory Schmidt
David Bradley
Davin Kuntze
Debora Birnbaum
Deborah Starr
Donna Maynard
Eduardo Jose Alarcón
Eliot Peper
Elisha Jussen-Cooke
Eric Trefelner
Erik Baros
Frederick Burks
House of Huston Foundation
Hugh Ryan
Intel Foundation
Isvinder Grewal
James Anderson
James Ferrari
James Watt McCormick
Jared Janes
Jason Luoma and Jenna LeJeune
Jason Santosuosso
Jef Pfeiffer
Jennifer A. Hicks
Jeya Aerenson
Jim Kolchin
Jinny Campbell
JK Irwin Foundation
Joanna Halloway
John Murphy
John Utrie
Jonathan Sporn
Josh Raymond
June and Richard Shibley
Justen Turner
Justin Johnson
Justin Routt
Kam Singh
Karl W. Channell
Kayla Soibelman
Kevin Balktick
Kylar D’aigle
Laurel Leone
Leon Campise
Les Szabo
Lori Cookston
Marc Gunther and Karen Schneider
Marcus Segal
Marie Luna
Marie-Antoinette Ware
Matt H. Kosterman
Matthew Craven
Matthew Goldman
Michael Anthony DiGangi
Michael Otterman
Michelle Baros
Michelle Glass
Nancy Davis
Nanea Reeves
Nathan Pate
Nathan Snyder
Neil Ayer, Jr.
Payman Parastaran
Payne Robertson
Peter Shore
Rhonda Crow
Richard Spanton
Robert J. Reichenbach
Robert J. Stek
Robert Picard
Ruzsa Balázs
Sara Sinback
Sarah Geiger
Scott Draves
Scott Peppet
Scott Sawatzki
Shane Leather
Shane Mitchell
Sogol Layli
Stacy Mason
Stadler Family Giving Fund
Stern/McLean Family Fund
Susan Kelly
Susan P. Robbins
Susanna Chung
Toni Starr
Torin Monet
Travis Hultgren
Trent Beattie
Viraj Sinha
VMLY&R Foundation Fund
Wayne Lieberman
West Family Foundation
William F. Harrison
William Healy
William Hibbits
William James Barone
Zachary Goldman
$250 – $499
Aaron Wynn
Adam Engle
Adam M. Murray
Alan Kaplan
Alan Thomas
Alex Zosman
Alexa M. Klingler
Alexander Shepherd
Alexandra Heller
Alexandra L. Kutik
Anat Agmon
Andre Hamm
Andrew Hayward
Andrew Skinner
Andrew Wagoner
Anthony Finlay
April Benson
Art Tucker
Arthur A. Agin
Ashley Brock
Ashley Lunsford
Austin Corley
Ben Davis
Ben Rubin
Benjamin Adair
Benjamin Broder
Benjamin OConnor
Bennet Zelner
Bettina Hubby
Bill Winter
Blake Wedekind
Brenda Freeman
Bridget Chisholm
Brittany Kaiser
Bruce Buckelew
Caleb Offley
Carlotta Siniscalco
Carol Anne Fienhage
Casey McConnen
Cassandra Shakespeare
Cathy Scanlon
Charles Lockwood
Charles Mark Spitzer
Chia-Hao Chiao
Christopher Becker
Christopher Martucci
Christopher Parry
Christopher Weber
Cindy Rasmussen
Claire Johnson
Cody Shirk
Colin M. Gibbs
Craig Heacock
Cynthia and William Carroll
Cynthia Faatz
Cynthia Lehr Suleman
Dale Roberts
Dan Girellini
Dan Haeg
Dan Mottsman
Dan Whipple
Daniel Grauer
Darrick May
David Brayton
David Clayton
David E. Ginsburg
David J. Culbertson
David Lukoff
David Markun
David Millar
Deepika Dabhi
Dennis Sturms
Derek Chase
Derek Metz
Diane Byler
Dona Hill
Dori Krause
Dorine Nafziger and Jeremiah Coleman
Douglas Robinson
Dr. Barry Elkin
Dropbox
Elias Zamaria
Elise and Gerald Lazar
Elizabeth Bershad
Elizabeth Doyne
Elizabeth Roseman
Ellie Davis
Elliot Marseille
Emil Schlosser
Eric Chazan
Erik Horbacz
Ethan Nadelmann
Eugenio Fernandez
Evan Partch
Flavia Cassani
Gary Bravo and Susan Seitz
Genentech
George Visan
Gert De Smedt
Giorgio Rossi
Graham Carroll
Gulshan Jaffery
Halle Whitlock
Hampus Joelsson
Henry Reath
Holly Gillian Kindel
Howard Korn
Ian Patrick Sobieski
Jacob Kossoris
Jake D’Orazio
James Dellinger
James Drew A. Bennie
James White
Jan-Albert Van Den Berg
Janet Blum
Janet Whittle
Janis Krums
Jarratt Applewhite
Jason Olsen
Jay Brown
Jay Cartwright
Jay Cranfill
Jay Lewis
Jeffry G. Pearl
Jenn Azure Downhill
Jeremy Ogul
Jeromey Popa
Jesse Russell
Jill Higgins
Jim Backman
Joe Bamberg
Joe Dayball
Joel Byrd
John and Riley Pfeiffer
John Golden
John Goodman
John Lochridge
John McIlwain
John Moos
John Shealy,
Jon Saraniti
Jon Wagher
Jonathan Camacho
Jonathan Chappell
Jordan Erlends
Jordan Silva
Joseph Knapich
Josiah Halajian
Justin Cutler
Mr. Justin Hall and Mrs. Ilyse Magy
Justin Yu
Kaiomarz Bhada
Karl Weiss
Katherine Ebert
Kathleen Roper
Ken Griebell
Koen Hugelier
Kristin Healy
Larry L. Wendell
Lawrence Ostrovsky
Lori Sweat
Lou Lukas
Luanne and James Brown
Magaly Mauer
Marcin Witek
Mark Badgley
Mark Butler
Marshall Macy II
Mary Catherine Ford
Mary Melkonian
Matt P Bewley
Matthew Neal
Max Hollmann
Meyer Mishkin
Michael and Deborah Goldberg
Michael Campos
Michael Fitzhugh
Michael Jerome
Michael Johnston
Michael Mallon
Michael Sage
Michael Scholl
Mickra Hamilton
Mike and Wendy Murphy
Mitch Lindgren
Mohammed Aldahlawi
Mohinder Gulati
Murphy Gillogly
Myles Farmer
Mylon Marshall
N&P’s Giving Fund via Schwab Charitable
Natalie Campo
Nathaniel Downs
Nial DeMena
Nicholas A. Cammarata
Nicholas Otto
Nick Clarke
Nick Gillespie
Nick Stanton
Nick Vondra
Nigel Cox
Noah Hofmann-Smith
Pamela Stockton
Parrish Collins
Patricia Shaw Savant
Patrick Cheung
Patrick Hanks
Patrick Zacarola
Paul Kuhn, Jr.
Pedro Belo
Peter Goetz
Rachel Johnston
Rebecca Gasca
Rebecca Kennedy
Rex P. Schirmer
Richard Bargloski
Richard Steele
Rick Sabatino
Riley Curran
Risa Horowitz
Robb Allan
Robert Badham
Robert Boswell
Robert Heffron
Robert J. Kenney, Jr.
Robert Walters
Robert Waterman
Roderick Krause
Rylan Mattes
Salesforce.org
Samson Klitsner
Sarah Poston
Sarah Rose Siskind
Sasha Cohen
Schana Kiesow
Scott German
Scott Sargent
Scott Teitsworth
Scott Turkin
Sean Lawlor
Sean Stack
Shane Mauss
Shayna Kelleher
Sheila Duddy
Sherry Mallory
Shirelle Noble
Simon Repton
Sonja Lyubomirsky
Spencer Ross
Stavros Alexandrakis
Steve Lefevre
Steven Delello
Steven Geduld
Steven Wallingford
Steven Wittels
Tal Hayek
Taylor Burton
Taylor King
Thomas Brod
Thomas Kellerhoff
Timothy Zorno
TJ McConnell
Tom Lehrer
Tom Link
Tomer Shekel
Tony Castrigno
Tor Bordvik
Travis Bainbridge
Tristan Newman
Tyler Nelson
UJ Ramdas
Vasia Ivanov
Viasat
Vito E. Bertuglia
Walton Enterprises
Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
Whitney Eden
William Hill
William Masek
William Pearson
Wise Ape Industries, LLC
Workday
Zachary Goren
Zachary Villanueva
Ze Yan
Zev Nathan