
Lane Spector has been the CEO of Spector Thread Company for thirty-eight years. He has been a well-respected leader in the United States textile industry. He remains as one of the few textile distributors in this country. He is the father of Adam and is a co-founder of the Adam R. Spector Foundation.

Lynn Spector has thirty-six years of retail experience. Lynn has owned her own retail store and now operates an invitation and stationery business in Gladwyne, PA. She is the mother of Adam and is a co-founder of the Adam R. Spector Foundation. Lynn continues to follow Adam’s last wishes by establishing this foundation to fund Hodgkin’s research.

Andy Spector is the founder of Neothropic, an AI transformation consulting firm that helps mid-market organizations become AI-native. He brings more than a decade of experience across transformation, change management, product, and data analytics, drawing on a background in behavioral psychology to help companies treat AI adoption as an organizational design challenge rather than a tool deployment.
Andy leads the Adam R. Spector Foundation, which funds Hodgkin lymphoma research at Memorial Sloan Kettering under Dr. Alison Moskowitz, continuing his brother Adam’s legacy through support for the next generation of treatments and trials.
Chris Utecht is General Counsel and Secretary of Warby Parker, where he advises the executive leadership team and board of directors on corporate governance, securities, M&A, and a broad range of commercial and regulatory matters. He previously held in-house legal leadership roles as Deputy General Counsel at Grubhub and Vice President of Legal Affairs at IMAX Corporation, and began his career as a corporate associate at Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP.
A native of Philadelphia, Chris holds a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Pennsylvania and a J.D. from the New York University School of Law. He clerked for the Honorable Mary A. McLaughlin of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

Jameson Troutman – Growth Strategy Manager, Chase Card Services Jameson has worked with JPMorgan Chase for almost 10 years and has spent the last 3+ years working with Chase Card Services.
Prior to joining Chase Card Services, Jameson worked with the JPMorgan Private Bank helping to manage the investment and wealth planning needs of Ultra High Net Worth customers. His initial role in the Private Bank was working as an analyst where he supported the bankers and investors with client pitches, asset allocation analysis and investment recommendations. From that role, Jameson transitioned into a client service position where he eventually led a 2 person team responsible for supporting the account management needs of select customers from the Mid-Atlantic JPMorgan Private Bank office.
After joining Chase Card Services in late 2007, he was tasked with helping to build and execute a long-term payment innovation strategy. In addition, Jameson was responsible for supporting senior management, including the CEO of Chase Card Services, with various strategy and executive level presentations and analysis. More recently, Jameson has also begun to help drive new product development efforts for the recently launched loyalty program, Ultimate Rewards.

Alan B. Winikur, CPA/ABV/CFF, is president and a shareholder in Zelnick, Mann and Winikur, P.C., a full service Certified Public Accounting firm located in Bala Cynwyd, Pa. He has over thirty years experience, concentrating his practice in tax planning and business advisory services, business valuation, forensic accounting and litigation support. He has been and is presently a court appointed accountant in various nationwide Federal Multi-District drug related cases, including Avandia Marketing, Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation, Trasylol Products Liability Litigation and Diet Drugs Products Liability Litigation. Prior to his entry into public accounting, Alan was a field agent with the Internal Revenue Service.