Charles Rosin - Executive Producer, Writer, Co-Creator Charles Rosin was the executive producer/showrunner for the first 144 episodes/five seasons of the original "Beverly Hills, 90210". Under his creative stewardship, the series received a People's Choice Award, two Golden Globe nominations, and numerous citations and awards for its sensitive handling of contemporary issues. In addition to "90210", Charles wrote and produced numerous tv movies, pilots, and series, including "St. Elsewhere", "Remmington Steele", "Dawson's Creek" and "South of Nowhere". As Supervising Producer for "Northern Exposure" (for which he received an Emmy nomination) Charles wrote "The Aurora Borealis" which TV Guide named as one of the 100 most memorable episodes in American television history. He is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, lives in Westwood, California with his wife of thirty years, Karen. They have three children and two dogs.

Lindsey Rosin - Director, Writer, Co-Creator, Producer Lindsey Rosin is a 24-year-old professional writer/director and native Los Angelina. She graduated from The University of Pennsylvania in 2007 with a BA in English, honors recognition and a concentration in dramatic writing. Shortly after graduating, she sold a pilot to ABC Family and joined the Writers Guild of America at the age of 22. She is the winner of both nationwide and statewide writing contests and has had plays performed in Hollywood by the Blank Theater Company (2001, 2003), at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego (2002) and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland (2002). Additionally, while at Penn, she won the Judy Lee Award for Dramatic Writing for three consecutive years (2005-2007). Currently, Lindsey is developing an original dramatic TV pilot with CBS Paramount and writing new creative material.