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Noah Otalvaro leads the business
development, information technology and marketing strategies
for Barrio 305. He is one of the founding members of WallStreet
Electronica, an online broker dealer that is privately
held and that has been ranked among the top online brokers
by Barron's for the past ten years. He was responsible
for the development and implementation of WallStreet Electronica's
IT infrastructure -- managing the data center operations,
network design & connectivity, and development of
the firms proprietary online trading platform. He also
led business development and marketing initiatives for
WallStreet Electronica. Noah graduated from Boston College
in 1991 with a degree in Psychology.
Antonio Otalvaro, a graduate of
Pratt Institute in New York, is the Chief Creative Officer
and for Barrio 305. Following his graduation he worked
as a freelance editorial illustrator and as a creative
assistant at McCann Erickson and DMB&B. His most notable
work as an illustrator was a highly prestigious commission
to showcase the Advertising Club of New York's Andy Awards
Annual in 1996. In that same period his work as a designer
was also recognized when he was selected to participate
in the Art Director's Club first ever exhibition of "New
York's Most Wanted Young Gun's" exhibit. Following
these accomplishments he was invited to contribute as
a conceptual artist at Fabrica, the Benetton Think Tank
in Italy. Antonio worked directly under Oliviero Toscani,
the individual responsible for Benetton's controversial
campaigns throughout the 80's and 90's. While at Fabrica,
Antonio developed communication strategies for entities
such as Greenpeace and the United Nations. Following his
residency at Fabrica, he was offered the highly coveted
position of Creative Editor (combination of Editor in
Chief and Creative Director) for Benetton's Colors Magazine.
At the time, the Colors circulation was 400,000, with
distribution in seventy-five countries and produced in
eight different languages. During that period Antonio
produced issues 29 Heart, 30 Water and 31 Night. Upon
his return to the United States Antonio made the switch
from print media to digital media when he joined his brother's
at WallStreet Electronica to lead the design team and
develop communication strategies for the online broker
dealer. 
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