We are a professional group of engineers
and scientists from all over the globe but are concentrated in the United
States. We come from different backgrounds, universities (MIT, Stanford, RIT, Cornell, Wooster Poly, Rensselaer Poly, etc.), and countries. Most recently, with the changes in corporate world's structure, our group has remained afloat doing IT work.. still in Wall Street i-banks. From the start, our emphasis has been "technical" for a reason.
Participation in this corporate industry group is specific. To inquire further, please use the Contact Us menu item. Our group focus is to meet (and help) others who share an interest in technical proficiency; the key word of this entire website is *share.* (Over 98% of us have advanced technical degrees). Together, our group moves ahead as a broad-based team across the E. coast.
One member of our team is Mohamad Darwish, a Lebanese chap-- with a blend of engineering and finance skills --he's spreading cellular systems throughout Nigeria- personal
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The founder has a background in engineering-science research with Cornell. The focus of life is to work with people who execute "work," which defines the nature of our group. Work includes projects with Discovery (Online) Communications, the World Bank, MIT Enterprise Executive Board, and an HTML web-authoring toolkit with the U.N. For recreation, the person has membership in the U.S. Fencing Association and has been an officer of the Cornell Sailing Club, Gamma Alpha Scientific Society, and was V.P. of Technology for a Cornell group.
The working team includes an avid golfer, who was a former researcher at Harvard's Department of Chemistry. Mr. Benedict Wibisono has used his advanced degree in electrical engineering for electric -power projects, business strategy, and eBiz efforts. He has been a V.P. of Technology for a Cornell group and has built Federal websites for improved Internet communication. He has proficiency in Mandarin, and was in an accelerated business communication program, Shanghai, China. Currently he is in Jakarta working on risk -logistics in Citibank.
Mr. Oscar Echevarria is a Cornell mechanical engineer, who flies planes in his spare time. He is a project manager in commercial construction of Five Star office buildings in downtown D.C., and a recent construction project has been the Smithsonian Museum of Native Americans.
Always on the forefront of change, if you care to VoIP Skype videoconference, it's Green Light. (Contact Skype/hkshimbo). Many global visitors come to this website.
Another member of our team helps with immigration law issues. Ms. Meyer's firm has a strong background working with technical professionals. She also studied at Cornell. - Her NYC firm |