Position:
Citizen at United States of America
Work:
United States of America
since 1962
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Citizen
Method
Apr 2007 - Mar 2008
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Chief Technology Officer
Mobile Conferencing Company
Mar 2007 - May 2007
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Consultant
Highwired, Inc.
2006 - Jan 2007
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Chief Technical Officer
Yackpack
Apr 2005 - Apr 2006
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CTO
WhoYouTrust
Mar 2003 - Jan 2005
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Founder
Omniva Policy Systems
Jul 2003 - Jul 2004
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Senior Engineer
Synchron Networks
Feb 2001 - Jun 2003
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CTO
Agile Software
2000 - 2001
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Director of Engineering
Borland
1998 - 1999
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Director of Engineering
Oracle
1994 - 1998
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Consulting Staff Engineering
Tradenet
1987 - 1989
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Chief Architect
Chemical Bank
Jun 1984 - Mar 1986
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Software development consultant
Education:
Brandeis University 1980 - 1984
BA, Computer Science; Cognitive Science
Skills:
Agile Project Management, Computer Security, Software Patents, Viral Marketing, Social Software, Java, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, HTML5, Android, Android Development, C#, C++, Lean Startup, Python, MySQL, Oracle, Oracle 9i, Microsoft SQL Server, jQuery, SharePoint, ASP.NET, Visual Basic, Jira, Trac, Bugzilla, Google App Engine, GAE, AWS, EC2, Hadoop, REST, SOAP, Web Services, SaaS, Social Media
Honor & Awards:
At YackPack as CTO, initial product launch in 2005 won first place for two awards: The "Inni" award for innovation sponsered by the Tech Museum, and the "DemoGod" award for best demonstration at Demo 2005.
At HichWired as CTO, won first annual award for Most Innovative Service in 2006, at 31st annual conference of the International Association for Enhanced Voice Services.
One software patent granted and two software patents pending, one for a secure grid computing methodology, and another for a secure social networking process. Do you think software patents are bunk? It's a controversial issue.