Ann Price is an industry veteran with more than sixteen years of experience in the software industry serving as Technical Consultant, Project Manager, Director of Sales and Marketing, Vice President, and now, as President and Chief Executive Officer of Motek.

As Information Systems Consultant for General Electric Consulting Services, she managed large IS teams in Fortune 1000 companies. As Vice President of Skilled CompuPeople, Ann was responsible for the start up of this international corporation's first U.S. division in the early 80's.

She developed and implemented the first Los Angeles microcomputer curriculum for a private university and conducted evening classes and in-house seminars for the university's extension program. She subsequently implemented this same program in several large corporations including GE, SCE, Transamerica, MCA Universal, Blue Cross, and Hilton. Her curriculum was later studied by the Los Angeles School District.

Her business philosophy is based on total customer commitment. Ann insists "It is not enough to provide business solutions to faceless entities. We must make a difference in the lives of real men and women." To that end, Ann is dedicated to furthering the careers of the people Motek serves. As a result, it is not unusual to see pictures of Motek customers in magazines or newspapers. Many of Motek's customers have been promoted or recognized within their organizations as people who shape their companies" futures and help them gain a competitive advantage.

Ann has been recognized by the Wall Street Journal for attracting and retaining world class technical talent. She has become famous for her commitment to quality of life in the work place. One-month vacations, catered lunches, and other unusual benefits ensure that "Motek is not a software sweatshop!"

Her TV appearances include Good Morning America (ABC), The Site (MSNBC), and Channel 22 Business News. Her speaking engagements include California Governor Pete Wilson's "Call to Action Conference", "Striking a Balance Conference", and Young Entrepreneur's Organization (YEO). She has also made several radio guest appearances.

Price's "new paradigm for the relationship between the organization and the employees" has been featured in the books "Lean and Meaningful, A New Culture for Corporate America" by Roger E. Herman and Joyce L. Gioia and "The Stuff of Heroes" by William A. Cohen.