About

About Us

John is a CPA and has an MBA. He is a seasoned entrepreneur who uses strategic thinking to differentiate products and drive market growth. Bill Fowle, a lifelong sales professional, teamed up with John to transform a simple game into a fun, structured card game they’re now excited to share with others worldwide.

Our Team

Ben Gunning

Brand Licensing Director & Board Development

Ben has 20+ years in sports and entertainment, with roles at the Chicago Bulls, Memphis Grizzlies, and Kentucky Derby, specializing in sponsorship sales and partnerships. He holds a degree in Sport Management and Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.

Jameson McBrayer

Product Development & B2B Director

Jameson is our lead designer for the table top version. Jameson has a ten year background in sales and marketing. He enjoys outdoor adventures with his wife and serves as a Merit Badge Counselor for the Boy Scouts. Jameson holds a BS in Marketing from the University of Kentucky, awarded on a Presidential Scholarship.

Evan Baldridge

Competition & Tournament Director

As a lifelong golfer and professional in the golf industry, Evan sees tremendous potential in the tournament version of “Go Low or Go Home”. He believes the game will be loved by golfers who recognize the parallels in its format and excitement with competitive golf. Evan is confident that “Go Low or Go Home” will tap into the competitive spirit and shared language that unites all golfers.

Evan Athanasakes

Digital Asset Director

Evan is a recent graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design, where he earned a Master of Arts in Game Development. Evan completed a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Kentucky, graduating with honors. His educational background combines technical expertise and creative artistry, giving him a unique perspective on crafting immersive and visually stunning game environments. Professionally, Evan has contributed his programming skills to the Castellan Investment Group, where he developed Django applications, showcasing his proficiency in creating robust, scalable solutions. He is now a professor at Northern Kentucky University.