ALPHA 6 CORPORATION - Key Persons


Gail Kaye

Gail Kaye brings a background of business to Alpha 6. She has a degree in Business, having attended Detroit College of Business and U. of M. From the 1970's to present Gail has opened and run many businesses, Kaye Financial, a residential mortgage company, Midwest Title, a Title Company, Morgan Management a residential rehab company, JDJ Properties, a commercial development and management company, Benchmark Homes, a residential subdivision developer, Detroit Artifactry, a retail store, Honest John's Bar and Grille and Gramma Bob's Pizza, both restaurants. She is also certified in International Air Transport of HAZMAT products, completing her IATA Air Training in February of 2019. Throughout her business life she became an expert at running small businesses. Her organizational skills and marketing ability have become an essential part of the success

James Kwiatkowski

James Kwiatkowski, the creator of Alpha 6 Corporation, got his start as an artist, welder and metal fabricator. James got his undergraduate degree from Center for Creative Studies in Detroit, MI with a BA in Arts and Crafts. He became a Master welder, fabricator and designer on his own, later attending both CCS Masters Degree Program and Cranbrook Arts & Science Master Degree Program. With his brother, Dave, he designed, fabricated and built customer motorcycles, tanks and parts in their company Detroit Bros. Custom Cycles. He received worldwide recognition for his skills and was showcased on 150 different motorcycle magazine covers. This experience led to a reality show on the Discovery Channel, called Motor City Motors which featured the brothers each having a crew that redesigned and changed one vehicle into another, while competing with each other. James also became a prolific graffiti artist and sign painter. His tags and signs can still be seen today. James moved to California where he opened Detroit Bros. West and did custom fabrication on the Central Coast, while teaching pinstriping at a local college. It was during this period, that his artwork was featured in galleries on both Coasts. James found, that the supplies that he needed to pinstripe and paint signs were inferior and mostly plastic. He also felt the lettering enamel that was on the market was not as good as it could be. In 2017, he opened Alpha 6 Corporation. He started the company retailing a few custom made artist tools. He continues to design and fabricate tools in his Detroit warehouse, which now total 34 products and is adding more continually. While developing the tools, he was also working with a paint manufacturer to develop a lettering enamel that would be smoother, more consistent and of better quality than those on the market. This took over a year. In late 2018, he introduced Alphanamel lettering enamel. It wasn't until James got a thumbs up on quality that he offered the paint for sale.