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Sal Younis
President
Pinnacle College
Saleh “Sal” Younis has been involved in the vocational education and re-employment field since 1984, when he worked with the Catholic Charities in the resettlement of refugees. This was followed by a stint with the United Auto Workers, Labor Employment and Training Corporation where he held a series of positions culminating the directorship of the company's Northern California training agencies, which were responsible for managing, training, and retraining programs for displaced automotive and aerospace workers.
From 1993 to 2002, Sal held a series of positions at Silicon Valley College (SVC) in Fremont, California, where he eventually became President. Under his leadership, the school grew from 200 to 1700 students in three campuses in Northern California. From 2002 to 2005, Sal founded and operated a CAD [computer aided design drafting] school called Adulis College, in Sacramento, California, and consulted for career colleges, including National Career Education of Santa Clara, CA.
In 2005, he co-founded and became President of Pinnacle College, which acquired Sound Master Recording school of North Hollywood, CA, the nation’s first audio engineering institution. Sal holds a BA from St. Mary’s College, and an MBA from Golden State University.

Lennie Moore
Advisory Board Chairman
Audio for Games and Interactive Media Program
For over 20 years, Lennie Moore has been a proven force as an accomplished composer, orchestrator and arranger of music for videogames, film, and television. His credits include Watchmen Motion Comic, Magic: The Gathering – Duels of the Planeswalkers, Dirty Harry, Outcast, Dragonshard, and War of the Ring. He also teaches Composing for Games at UCLA Extension, USC Thornton School of Music, and had a principle role in curriculum development for the Game Audio and Interactive Media program at Pinnacle College.
Eitan Teomi
Director
Audio for Games and Interactive Media Program
Eitan Teomi, Composer, Producer, and an award-winning Sound Designer, originally from Israel, moved to the US in 1998 and holds nearly two decades of hands-on experience with music production, recording, and cutting edge sound design.
Eitan is an expert in computer-based music production. As a composer and sound engineer, he has a strong background in tracking, production, mixing, field recording and mastering. Eitan's professional credits include composing and sound design for numerous media projects including live ensembles, animation films, multimedia and the gaming industry. As a sound designer, his award-winning virtual instruments have been used by top film and game composers to help create their musical scores.
Apart from his involvement in the professional industry, Eitan is an advocate teacher and lecturer with 10 years of experience of teaching music, technology, and giving Master Classes and presentations at private expos and international trade shows.



