Study Group: GPS Evaluators(?)
Council Members in this Study Group: 43
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Leading Experts in this Study Group
Co-Founder
Flovector
Vivek Nasta is a Co-Founder of floVector, a wireless startup focused on selling smartphone devices and services to handset OEMs and carriers and is Managing Director of Nasta Consulting. He was most recently a Senior Product and Portfolio Manager at Nokia. He was responsible for the design of handsets...
FormerDirector - Subscriber Equipment & Channel Support
TELUS Corporation
Steve Ospalak was most recently the Director of Subscriber Equipment and Channel Support in the Products and Services Division of Telus Mobility, a wireless CDMA (3G- 1X) and iDEN network service provider. He is currently the Vice-Chair of the Global Device Strategy Council (DSE) for CDMA, with Verizon....
Continuous Improvement Manager
BMW Manufacturing Co., LLC
Mark Fendley is the Continuous Improvement Manager for BMW AG, in South Carolina. Mr. Fendley has 10 years of executive experience with BMW and more than 20yrs of experience in Asian and European OEM manufacturing, supplier development, and engineering. He has expertise in Tier One supplier technology...
Principal
Wireless Tech
Mark Oskowsky has formed his own hi-tech development consulting firm exclusively focused on wireless technology after spending over 25 years in various engineering and management positions at cellular, satellite, semiconductor and wireless telecommunication companies...
David MontgomeryPresident
GPS-Buddy-Americas Inc.
David Montgomery is the President of GPS-Buddy-Americas, Inc., a developer of tracking and tracing products for Garmin PND devices. Mr. Montgomery runs and oversees all operations and activity in the US. Prior, he was V.P. of Sales at Amcor, Inc., a large manufacturer of portable in-car GPS solutions....
Eric GakstatterPrincipal
Discovery Management Group, Llc
Eric Gakstatter is a Principal at Discovery Management Group LLC. He has spent 10 years leading teams in the design, marketing, and distribution of GPS hardware and software used for mapping and GIS. He currently consults with private companies, fed / state / local government as well as public / investor-owned...
Ron TortenVice President of Worldwide Sales
Inphi Corporation
Ron Torten is the Vice President of Worldwide Sales at Inphi Corporation, a private fabless company supplying solutions for fiber optics, memory controllers and high speed analog devices. Prior to Inphi, he served as Chief Executive Officer of Nemerix SA, a supplier of GPS ICs and software to the navigation...
Tim JacksonPresident
Wuh-sup? LLC
Tim Jackson is the President of Wuh-sup? LLC, a company specializing in location-based service technology. Previously, Mr. Jackson was the Vice President of Marketing at u-Nav Microelectronics, where he specialized in market analysis and product definition for Global Positioning System semiconductors....
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- Individual/Small Consultancy
- Semiconductors - Broadline
- Mobile Application Software
- OEM Automotive Manufacturer
- Value Added Reseller (VAR)
Most Common Job Types:
- Principal
- President
- Director
- Chief Executive Officer
- Engineer
- Business Development Manager