Investors

The Saint James Company is a fully reporting publicly traded company (symbol “STJC.OB”) with 50,000,000 shares authorized, 11,999,057 shares outstanding, and approximately 1,200 shareholders. The mission of The Saint James Company is to maximize value for shareholders, employees, customers, partners and other stakeholders by providing consumers the best in premium wines and wine experiences through acquisition, licensing, innovative product development, marketing, distribution and customer service.

Financial Information

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Business Plans

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Senior Management

George McCarthy, Chairman of the Board

Currently Chairman of Corby Distilleries Corp., the second largest marketer of spirits and wine in Canada, Mr. McCarthy has been in the wine and spirits industry for over four decades. He is the former President of the Americas for Allied Domecq Spirits and Wine and a Director of Allied Domecq Ltd. Prior to that he was President and CEO of Joseph E. Seagram and Sons Limited and Seagram Far East. He holds a BA from The University of Detroit and an MBA from The University of Chicago.

Richard Hurst, Chief Executive Officer

Most recently the Senior VP Beverage Alcohol with The Nielsen Company, he brings more than 30 years of experience in the Wine and Spirits industry, mainly with Diageo and its predecessor companies, where he was ultimately Senior VP Corporate Strategy. He was instrumental in developing Diageo’s strategy to strengthen the company’s relationships with its wholesale distributors, as well as charting the course for acquisitions and divesture of non-core assets. He began his career with Distillers Company in the UK, and managed several businesses in Europe, including United Distillers Germany and Austria. He holds a B.A. and M.A. from Oxford University.

Dale Paisley, Chief Financial Officer

Mr. Paisley has been a financial and accounting consultant to primarily small public companies since 2000. He has significant management experience with regulatory reporting to the Securities and Exchange Commission and state regulators and has served as temporary Chief Financial Officer and Chief Executive Officer of several public and private companies. From October 2002 until December 2003, Mr. Paisley served as President of SoCal Waste Group, Inc., from February 2003 until December 2003, he served as Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of USA Biomass Corporation, and from October 2006 to December 2008 he served as Chief Financial Officer of Amish Naturals, Inc. He was appointed as a director of BPOMS in December 2006 and serves as Chairman of the Audit Committee. Prior to 1995, Mr. Paisley was a partner in the international accounting firm of Coopers & Lybrand (now PriceWaterhouseCoopers).