[1] Company founder and CEO Richard Haddock served on Apple's reseller advisory board for over ten years.
[6] In January 1984, Apple reached out to Haddock to convince him to sell the new Macintosh computer on its release.
[10] The company's Oklahoma City store was opened up at the behest of Apple in 2002;[6] in 2004, it generated US$1 million in sales.
[6] Faced with too much competition, leading to a steep drop in projected sales for 2006 of just $250,000, Haddock was forced to shutter the Oklahoma location in May 2006.
In his son's wake, he formed the Dragon Master Foundation, a nonprofit organization for the development of specific genome databases for cancer researchers.