Evans Prater
E-commerce Advisor
Evans Prater has been an outdoor-enthusiast and entrepreneur all his life. A native of Florida, as a young man he began traveling while in college. Prater taught surfing and was an ocean life guard in San Diego. He then moved on to Hawaii, where he lived in a cave while attending the University of Hawaii for a semester. Returning to Florida, he graduated from Florida State University with a bachelor’s degree in Modern Media and Rhetorical Theory. At the age of 24, Prater founded a certified 501(c)(3) non-profit for charitable causes. And continuously motivated to grow and expand, in 2014 Prater started and finished a 4-month hike on the Appalachian Trail, which then inspired him to create Mount Inspiration, a sustainable apparel company. Mount Inspiration started in a small warehouse in Asheville, North Carolina, and grew to 4 different locations. Prater now oversees another retail business with 12 stores across the US. Prater’s extensive experience in product creation, supply chain management, marketing, scaling and profitability makes him a wonderful ally and asset to the Mausware Team.
Max Eternity
Founder & Design Lead
Max Eternity is a visionary artist, writer, architect, designer, mechanic, wearable tech specialist and historian. The European Cultural Centre (ECC) invited him to exhibit his artwork in the Venice Biennale Arte 2024, and his architectural designs for the Biennale Architettura – La Biennale di Venezia. Eternity’s also a contributing author to a book on socioeconomics entitled At Issue: Poverty in America, which is held in more than 600 libraries. In 2010, Eternity submitted the successful nomination to the World Monuments Fund (WMF) for the Marcel Breuer designed Atlanta-Fulton Central Public Library – and in 2024 Eternity became an independent reviewer for the World Monuments Fund. In 2017, one of his designs appeared in the Oceanco Summer Showcase Magazine for the Monaco Yacht Show. Eternity is the founder of Art Digital Magazine (2010/16) and Digital Art News (2011/21) and he has written many feature articles on the intersecting subjects of art, technology and socioeconomic policy for Truthout.org and The Autododact’s Journal. Eternity is also an inventor and the founder of Mausware.
