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Martin Low; Chief Executive Officer
Marty has created five successful business and several award winning products.
Prior to becoming a serial entrepreneur, Marty was a consultant for Ernst & Young
and The Thomas Group, both in the area of re-engineering. Most recently he was the
VP of Strategic Opportunity Development at Aramark. He has a BA from Purdue and an
MBA from Northwestern’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management.
John Ondik; Director of Business Development, US
John cofounded The Ondik Group, a consulting and executive search firm, where
he provides strategy and process improvement services to businesses and government.
Previous leadership roles include Vice President of Military Services for Aramark
and National Director of Purchasing for KPMG. He has extensive consulting experience.
John began his career with the US Navy, and continues to serve as a senior officer
in the Navy Reserve. He holds an MBA from the Wharton School, is an instructor for
the Wharton Small Business Development, and was formerly an Executive in Residence
at The Science Center, where he was the EIR of the Year in 2005.
Dave Wachob; Director of Business Development, International
DW has over 30 years in business development, design, and deployment of
technology based products and systems. He has founded several companies, one of which
went IPO in 1999. Dave holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in Electrical Engineering,
and an MBA in International Business, as well as 15 patents.
Abby Nessa Feinstein; Program Director
Abby has been with SRS since its infancy and has managed development as the company
has grown. Prior to joining SRS, Abby managed projects at the Solar Living Center
in California. She has also consulted with several design consultancies as well as
the City of Philadelphia for sustainable design initiatives.
JD Albert; Director of Engineering
J.D. Albert has over 10 years of experience in new product development at start-up
companies. After graduating from MIT with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, he
cofounded E Ink Corporation to commercialize a novel electronic paper technology.
While there, he lead the manufacturing development and product design efforts and
brought the first electronic paper products into the market. He has extensive experience
in materials, lamination, and electro-optic devices. He has consulted on a number
of projects including a glass-free photovoltaic module, a metal photovoltaic shingle,
and an all-in-one blood glucose meter. He has over 35 granted U.S. patents. |
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