|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| Scott Friedman |
|
|
|
Scott Friedman
Chief Executive Officer
Scott’s leadership experience and entrepreneurial energy help make Seegrid’s IMR technology a commercially available reality.
Prior to Seegrid, Scott co-founded CareFlow|Net, an enterprise medical software company. CareFlow|Net was purchased by a division of Philips Electronics NV...
/more/
Scott’s leadership experience and entrepreneurial energy help make Seegrid’s IMR technology a commercially available reality.
Prior to Seegrid, Scott co-founded CareFlow|Net, an enterprise medical software company. CareFlow|Net was purchased by a division of Philips Electronics NV in 2003.
Scott has an MD from West Virginia University and a BA from The University of Michigan, Honors College.
/less/
|
 |
| Hans Moravec |
|
|
|
Hans Moravec
Chief Scientist
Hans is the Chief Scientist of Seegrid, which he co-founded in 2003.
Hans is a former Research Professor and Director of the Mobile Robot Lab at the Robotics Institute of Carnegie Mellon University. His academic work has been funded by, among others, the Office of Naval Research, the Defense Advanced Research...
/more/
Hans is the Chief Scientist of Seegrid, which he co-founded in 2003.
Hans is a former Research Professor and Director of the Mobile Robot Lab at the Robotics Institute of Carnegie Mellon University. His academic work has been funded by, among others, the Office of Naval Research, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Hans' books, Mind Children: The Future of Robot and Human Intelligence, 1988, and Robot: Mere Machine to Transcendent Mind, 1998, consider the implications of evolving robot intelligence.
Hans has a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University, a MSc in Computer Science from University of Western Ontario, and a BSc in Mathematics from Acadia University.
/less/
|
 |
| Mitchell Weiss |
|
|
|
Mitchell Weiss
Chief Operating Officer
Mitchell joined Seegrid from Brooks Automation (NASDAQ: BRKS) where he was the CTO. Mitchell came to Brooks after the strategic merger of Brooks with PRI Automation. At PRI, Mitchell served as CTO and VP of Strategy/ Technology, overseeing growth from $20M to $450M in annual revenues between 1994 and 2002...
/more/
Mitchell joined Seegrid from Brooks Automation (NASDAQ: BRKS) where he was the CTO. Mitchell came to Brooks after the strategic merger of Brooks with PRI Automation. At PRI, Mitchell served as CTO and VP of Strategy/ Technology, overseeing growth from $20M to $450M in annual revenues between 1994 and 2002.
Mitchell was President and and Founder of ProgamMation Inc., and Co-Founder and Chief Engineer of United States Robots.
Mitchell is the co-author of Industrial Robotics: Technology, Programming and Applications, 1986. He holds 16 patents and several academic and industry awards including Industry Week's Top 50 R&D professionals.
Mitchell has an SB from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Graduate Certificate in IP from Northeastern University.
/less/
|
 |
| Gregory Cronin |
|
|
|
Gregory Cronin
Executive Vice President
Greg joined Seegrid from Descartes Systems Group (NASDAQ: DSGX) where he was an Executive Vice President and was responsible for the company’s sales, marketing, international field services and customer relations.
Greg was the founder, CEO and board member of TrenStar, Inc. where he created the...
/more/
Greg joined Seegrid from Descartes Systems Group (NASDAQ: DSGX) where he was an Executive Vice President and was responsible for the company’s sales, marketing, international field services and customer relations.
Greg was the founder, CEO and board member of TrenStar, Inc. where he created the industry’s first “mobile asset management” company with revenue growth from less than $1 million in 2001 to more than $60 million in 2005. He was also the founder, chairman of the board and CEO of Viewlocity, Inc. where he guided the creation of the Supply Chain Event Management (SCEM) technology area including “Supply Chain Visibility.”
Greg was also a pioneer in the Warehouse Management System (WMS) industry and was the first to integrate WMS with Transportation Management Systems, Labor Management Systems, Slotting and Pick Optimization Systems, creating one solution. Greg was formerly the Executive Vice President and board member of Manhattan Associates (NASDAQ: MANH) where he helped direct Manhattan Associates into the leadership position in the industry. Prior to Manhattan, Greg was formerly President and COO for McHugh Freeman & Associates (now Red Prairie) at that time the leader in the Warehouse Management System and the warehouse automation space.
Greg has a strong operational background with over 14 years of experience in international logistics and material handling operations business based on roles with Mitsui & Company and Todd Logistics International, a third party logistics (3PL) company.
Greg has a BS in Business Administration from Manhattan College.
/less/
|
 |
| Mark Faurie |
|
|
|
Mark Faurie
Chief Financial Officer
Mark Faurie, Seegrid’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO), brings more than 15 years of corporate accounting, income tax, treasury and administrative management experience coupled with a strong Big 4 public accounting background. Most recently as CFO at Solar Power Industries, Inc. Mark directed the finance...
/more/
Mark Faurie, Seegrid’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO), brings more than 15 years of corporate accounting, income tax, treasury and administrative management experience coupled with a strong Big 4 public accounting background. Most recently as CFO at Solar Power Industries, Inc. Mark directed the finance, accounting and corporate tax functions. Previously at Rapidigm, Inc., where he served as Treasurer, VP of Corporate Development and Board Member, Mark was instrumental in professionalizing the treasury, finance, accounting and administrative aspects of the IT services consulting firm as well as in leading the company through acquisitions.
Earlier in his career, Mark spent 13 years at Ernst & Young, where he directed audit engagements for companies primarily in the manufacturing, healthcare, mining and distribution industries.
/less/
|
 |
| Jack Antounian |
|
|
|
Jack Antounian
Vice President of Operations
Jack Antounian oversees sourcing, procurement, supply chain operations, logistics, quality, and manufacturing operations at Seegrid. He is a visionary and strategic business leader with more than 20 years of demonstrated success in global manufacturing, quality and supply chain development within mature, high-growth and...
/more/
Jack Antounian oversees sourcing, procurement, supply chain operations, logistics, quality, and manufacturing operations at Seegrid. He is a visionary and strategic business leader with more than 20 years of demonstrated success in global manufacturing, quality and supply chain development within mature, high-growth and turnaround firms in the semiconductor, medical, telecommunications and industrial controls industries. Prior to Seegrid Jack was Corporate Director of Global Supply Chain and Plant Manager of the Mexico operations at MKS Instruments, a global provider of instruments, subsystems and process control solutions that measure, control, power, monitor and analyze critical parameters of advanced manufacturing processes to improve process performance and productivity.
A native of Massachusetts, Jack is a Lean Sigma and DFX expert and two-time recipient of the Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence. As a change agent, he has spent his career reengineering and transforming manufacturing companies to high-performing global competitors. He has extensive experience in developing and managing global supply chain, particularly in Asia and China. He has developed effective Lean, Six Sigma and DFX tools, trained more than 500 team members and led more than 10 plant-wide and 40 major Lean implementations within the US, China, Mexico, Singapore and Vietnam.
Jack has a BSEE and a minor in Computer Engineering from Northeastern University, an MS in Business Administration from Boston University, and has completed the Harvard Business School Executive Education program.
/less/
|
 |
| Michael Clark |
|
|
|
Michael Clark
Director of Engineering
Michael “Clark” was the manager for several diverse teams at the Kennedy Space Center for more than 20 years including simulations, math modeling and Artificial Intelligence software development. In 2001 he became the first Shuttle Data Center System Architect. He performed 50 Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster retrievals and did salvage operations using remotely operated robots for Space Shuttle Challenger. His career...
/more/
Michael “Clark” was the manager for several diverse teams at the Kennedy Space Center for more than 20 years including simulations, math modeling and Artificial Intelligence software development. In 2001 he became the first Shuttle Data Center System Architect. He performed 50 Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster retrievals and did salvage operations using remotely operated robots for Space Shuttle Challenger. His career started as the electrical design lead for a NASA underwater robot and progressed to marine operations where he participated in the design and later operation of three ocean research vessels (Liberty, Freedom and Independence).
In 2003, Clark joined Carnegie Mellon University’s “Red Team” to help develop an autonomous robot racing machine capable of driving itself 250 miles on desert roads. Clark led the Mapping and Planning teams that enabled the robot racer to win pole race position and travel further and faster than the competition. In 2007, Clark joined CMU’s “Tartan Racing” team that won the $2 million DARPA Urban Challenge prize.
Clark has a BS in Ocean Engineering from the Florida Institute of Technology and an MS in Technical Management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University as well as a MS in Software Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
/less/
|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
|