Board of Directors


Martin Keating
Chairman of the Board & Chief Executive Officer

The founder, chairman, and CEO of 3DIcon Corporation, Mr. Keating has been an early visionary in the field of 3D communications. He has applied his vision and efforts to the creation and development of true 3D technology. Prior to founding the company, Mr. Keating structured and managed numerous investment vehicles including the capitalization and NASDAQ listing of CIS Technologies, where he served as general counsel. He also completed financing of the Academy Award-winning motion picture, “The Buddy Holly Story”. Mr. Keating has been a guest lecturer at several colleges and universities across the country. He has been featured on national television and radio programs including CNN, CNBC, HARD COPY, as well as on special programs in major markets like New York, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and Honolulu. In 1996, Mr. Keating published "The Final Jihad," a terrorist suspense novel which was excerpted four times by King Features Syndicate for more than 1,500 newspapers. Mr. Keating received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Oklahoma and his BA degree from the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts.


John O'Connor
Board Member

Mr. O’Connor is Chairman of the Board of the Tulsa law firm of Newton, O'Connor, Turner & Ketchum. He has practiced law in Tulsa since 1981, concentrating in the areas of corporate and commercial law. Mr. O’Connor has served two terms on the board of the Oklahoma Bar Association-Young Lawyers Division, and he has served on several committees of the Tulsa County Bar Association. He is a former member of the Oklahoma Academy of Mediators and Arbitrators, and has served as a Barrister in The Council Oak American Inn of Court. Mr. O'Connor is a regular presenter at continuing legal education seminars sponsored by the Oklahoma Bar Association and the University of Tulsa College of Law. Mr. O'Connor is a member of the American Bar Association, the Oklahoma Bar Association, and the Tulsa County Bar Association. He is admitted to practice before the federal and state courts in Oklahoma and the U.S. Tax Court. He is a member of the Cherokee Nation Bar Association. Mr. O’Connor received his law degree from the University of Tulsa College of Law and his BA in political science from Oklahoma State University. He studied international law at the Friedreich Wilhelm Rheinische Universtat in Bonn, Germany.


Lawrence Field
Board Member, Chair of Audit Committee

Mr. Field is the cofounder and managing director of Regent Private Capital LCC, a private equity and investment firm that invests globally through offices in New York City and Tulsa. Regent, its principals and their affiliates have invested significant capital in companies around the world. Their investments have ranged from NYSE-listed companies to private enterprises. Regent's current technology investments include positions in 3DIcon and TriCord Hurricane Safety Systems. Prior to Regent, Mr. Field was vice president of Capital Advisors, Inc., a leading investment management firm in the southwestern United States. He has been actively involved in investments in Latin America and has served as an advisor or principal in over seventy transactions in those countries, including Mexico, Ecuador, Argentina and Brazil. In addition to his new post as a director of 3DIcon, Mr. Field serves as chairman of the board of Industrial Shipping Enterprises Corp. and Caja Shipping and Logistics, Inc., as well as serving on the board of WellQuest, Inc. and Coastal International Logistics Corp. He holds a B.S. degree from the University of Texas at Austin.


Victor Keen
Board Member, Chair of Compensation Committee

Mr. Keen is a significant shareholder in 3DIcon and has recently joined its board. Mr. Keen is a graduate of Harvard Law School and Trinity College. Until recently he was the chair of the Tax Practice Group at Duane Morris, LLP, one of the 100 largest law firms in the U.S. with more than 600 attorneys. Mr. Keen has become Of Counsel to the firm and devotes the majority of his time to his board memberships as well as real estate investments in New York City. For more than ten years Mr. Keen has served on the board of Research Frontiers (NASDAQ: REFR), a developer of “Smart Glass” through licensees around the world. For the past five years he has also served as the head of the Compensation Committee for Research Frontiers. Recently, Mr. Keen assumed the position of Board Observer for Egenix, Inc.., a bioresearch firm focused on developing treatments for several specific cancers. Mr. Keen has been an active investor in a number of companies, both start up and later stage, including: Lending Tree, recently acquired by IAC Interactive Corp. (NASDAQ:IACI), a company controlled by Barry Diller; Circle Lending, Inc., now part of Richard Branson’s Virgin empire; and Rollover Systems, Inc, a privately held company involved in the matching of individual IRA/pension accounts with appropriate managers.r visit.