On August 25, 2020, the Board of Directors of Rivulet Media, Inc. appointed John “Jack” Douglas Wilenchik to the Board, to hold office until the next annual meeting of stockholders and until his successor has been duly elected and qualified. Jack Wilenchik is a practicing trial attorney and partner at the law firm of Wilenchik & Bartness, P.C. in Phoenix, Arizona, and has been with the firm for over ten years. He holds one of the thirty large jury verdicts in Arizona history and the large jury verdict in the history of Mohave County, and has been listed on the national Superlawyers list of “Top Rated Attorneys” published by Thomson Reuters. Mr. Wilenchik has represented a number of public figures in the entertainment, political, and business space over the years and handled numerous high-profile cases in Arizona. In his spare time, he serves as a “substitute judge” (judge pro tem) and sits on two boards for the City of Phoenix, named the Heritage Commission and the Historic Preservation Commission. He has served pro bono as a volunteer attorney for the Goldwater Institute, the Rutherford Institute, and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, as well as a special advisor to the Maricopa County Community Legal Services Volunteer Lawyers Program, and a regular volunteer for the Wills for Heroes program which prepares wills for law enforcement. Mr. Wilenchik has hosted and co-hosted a number of talk shows on AM radio on subjects including the law, entertainment, and consumer affairs. As a young man, Mr. Wilenchik lived for several years abroad, attending boarding school in Scotland and then a campus for international students in Italy. He is conversant in Spanish and studied Italian, Mandarin Chinese, and Hebrew at New York University from 2001-2004. He then moved back home to Arizona and studied Mathematics at Arizona State University, where he obtained a degree in interdisciplinary studies. In 2011 he obtained his law degree from Phoenix School of Law. Mr. Wilenchik is an avid fan of film and television production and personally produced/co-wrote small-budget film in the Phoenix area. He and his wife have two daughters and a son, all born in Phoenix.