Ian Schempp obtained a BS in Mathematics from Harvey Mudd College in 2001. While at Harvey Mudd, Ian spent four years in the Claremont College's improv/experimental theatre group Without a Box, which he directed his senior year. While in California, he performed with members of The Groundlings and IO West. Since moving to Seattle, he has been a member of the Seattle Neutrino Project, and was a founding member of Sisters of Sal, which went on to become the winningest team in Seattle's CageMatch. While a member of Jet City Improv, Ian has also been a part of many other Wing-It productions including Election Show, Twisted Flicks, and The Swing-It Midnight Revue.
Douglas S. Willott joined Jet City Improv in 1996 at the tender young age of 17. As a member of Jet City Improv, Doug helped form the high school education program teaching technique and team building to the improvisers of tomorrow. With Wing-It Productions, Doug created and directed Swing-It Midnight Revue, co-created and co-directed The Saturday Morning Cartoon Show with Brandon Jepson, and Election Show with John Boyle. Locally, Doug has worked with various theaters including Macha Monkey, Theatre Babylon, Live Girls, and Consolidated Works. Doug also worked on the Bill Nye series "Eyes of Nye" and was featured in the award winning short "Squatch on the Rocks" featured on Evening Magazine and in SIFF.