This circle is managed by following members:
Fol-ko: The chairwoman of the circle. 
Lives on the West Coast of the United States.  It all started from her single tweet.  Spends her time contributing to dojin circles in Japan, and making dojin manga and illustrations.  Frequently participates in US conventions.
Website: Kemono-mo-Kemo-mo! (Japanese)
 Twitter: @fol_ko
Yu-ri: Co-chair of the circle. 
Lives on the West Coast of Canada.  Enjoys life in Canada while spending time writing poems and songs, doing voice overs, writing dojin novels or event reports, and participating in the Yaoi fandom.  National borders are trivial in order to attend conventions, but the cost of transportation is forever an enemy.  Volunteers as staff for some events. 
Website:
blank-out Twitter: @yuurik
Imuhata:  Secretary, as well as accountant.  Lives on the East Coast of the United States.  He has an appreciation for anthropomorphic culture in both US and Japan, with a mission to bridge the two. "Will there be a day that the communication-emphasized culture of America and the creation-centered Japanese culture cross over?"  Lives in the USA for 15 years, has done presentations on Japanese culture to the West, currently a professional translator, and also an illustrator.
Twitter:
@imuhata8ri
Ushiko the Satrstripes:
A mascot for this circle.
An American-artist character.
Typical US girl, except for her name....
Happa the Mapleleaf:
Our circle's second mascot.
A Canadian writer.  Wears thick jackets regardless of the season.