Operating as a separate company backed by New York Life and run by Toan, Express Scripts rapidly turned profitable and began to expand, selling its services mostly to employee health plans.
Walton's first job, as a video journalist, was to tear apart the five-part carbon scripts for the anchors, producer and director, then run the teleprompter.
By taking scripts pushed out from a host Windows PC, the EK1 can run pre-recorded keyboard and mouse instructions on a slave PC without any software interference.