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Key SmartWarePens Team Members
Robert was born and raised in Hong Kong. He immigrated to the US when he was 18. After undergraduate and graduate studies in Chemical Engineering and Computer Science, Robert experienced the formative years of his technical career with General Electric as a systems programmer. He then pursued a career in technical management with Lockheed and Comdisco. As the Senior Vice President and Officer of the Company of the Comdisco Systems Integration Division, Robert was responsible for the disaster recovery and business continuity lines of business. Robert then joined IBM Global Service as the VP of Service Delivery, and was the IBM executive selected to manage the $4B AT&T outsourcing account. NaviSite entered the outsourcing service arena to compete with IBM, and hired Robert as the Senior Vice President and General Manager of Service Delivery. In 2001 Oracle made a strategic decision to enter the outsourcing business as well. Robert joined Oracle as their SVP of Infrastructure.
John graduated from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa with a BA in Computer Science. His career began at IBM in the Partners in Development group. After a brief stint at West Publishing (now Thomson West), John's career was shaped at Microsoft. He was a Software Design Engineer on the Microsoft Access team. He wrote and enhanced all Microsoft Access Wizards as the sole developer. John joined the SmartWare Corporation in May of 2002 as Software Architect.
Joy graduated from Luther College in Decorah, Iowa with a BA in both Computer Science and Scandinavian Studies. After deciding to pursue the more technical of the two majors, she began her career as a Software Engineer at IBM, working mainly on the install and multiple language support for the iSeries Access for Windows and PowerExecutive products. Joy joined the SmartWare Corporation in September of 2007 as Software Engineer.
Joe graduated from UW-Platteville in Wisconsin, with a BS in Education. During his years in the educational field, he was a member of a team, which implemented the first long distance learning lab in Illinois. He spent 12 years in private business expanding the agricultural investments of the family. He returned to the technical fields as an instructor and later joined SmartWare Corporation as network administrator in 2000. He is currently Director of Logistics for Smartware.
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