The late Nico Gardener (London, UK) was a distinguished international player, winner of many British national events, and founder of the highly successful London School of Bridge.
Fred Gitelman (Las Vegas) has a trophy case full of world championship medals, many of them earned playing for his native Canada. He is known throughout the world as a leading designer and producer of bridge software, while his web site, Bridge Base Online, is the most popular bridge-playing site on the Net.
DAVID GLANDORF is a retired aerospace engineer who has been teaching bridge ‘forever’, starting with lunch-time players at work, and then professionally since 2002. He was the 2013 American Bridge Teachers’ Association Teacher of the Year. David lives in Houston with his wife, Becky.
PAUL GOLDFINGER (Washington, USA) learned the game decades ago. When he started playing again in 2006, he quickly realized that he had a lot to learn. By reading dozens of bridge books and magazines, along with playing frequently, he's gone from being a novice to a Bridge Life Master.
Jude Goodwin is an illustrator, author, and graphic artist who lives in
Squamish, BC, on Canada's west coast. She is webmaster for the Canadian Bridge
Federation as well as editor of its magazine, Bridge Canada. She is
well-known for her bridge cartoons, as well her illustrated book on bridge
for children 'Teach me to Play'.
Matthew Granovetter (Cincinnati. Ohio) is perhaps best known as the founder
and editor (with wife Pamela) of Bridge Today magazine, now available only
in its online edition. A top-class player, he has won National titles and
represented the USA at the world level. Several of his books are regarded
as modern classics on the game.
Pamela Granovetter (with husband Matthew) is the publisher of Bridge Today and Bridge Today Digest, as well as the founder of the Bridge Today Online University. They are the author of a number of books, many of them award winners. They also write Partnership Bridge, a popular feature in the ACBL Bulletin. They live with their two children in Cincinnati, OH.
Richard Granville (UK) has represented the UK at both Bridge and Go. A software engineer by trade, he has contributed more than 2000 cardplay problems to the No Fear Bridge website.