Management

Andrew P. Lombard, CEO

Andrew P. Lombard joined us as our Chief Executive Officer on October, 2010 and has served as our Chairman since May 2010. Mr. Lombard is also currently the Chief Technology Officer of PeopleJar Inc., a Nevada Corporation, and has served in that capacity since January 2010. Mr. Lombard has founded three start-up companies, Protégé Sports Inc. (“Protégé”), airBand Communications, Inc. (“airBand”), and Cue Imaging, each of which have been funded by one or more venture capital investment, angel investment and private equity firm investments. Mr. Lombard currently serves as Chairman of the MIT Enterprise Forum Arizona Chapter's Venture Ready entrepreneurial leadership program.

From November 2008 to November 2009, Mr. Lombard served as the Chief Executive Officer and a director of Eumedic Limited, a UK based medical device company in trials with UCLA, Johns Hopkins University, Duke University, and Cambridge University for an Asthma therapy.

From November 2007 to November 2008, Mr. Lombard was the President of Cue Imaging Corporation, a subsidiary of Peerless Systems Corporation (NASDAQ: PRLS) (“Peerless”), a public software company. In this role, he is credited for formulating Cue Imaging's corporate strategy and attracting an executive team of known industry experts. He also served as Vice President of Corporate Development of Peerless, with responsibility for formulating the strategic direction of the company, mergers and acquisitions, investor relations and corporate communications functions.

In August 2005, Mr. Lombard co-founded Protégé, privately held a digital media and sports Internet company, where he served as Chief Executive Officer until November 2007. He has served as Protégé's Chairman of the Board since August 2005. Protégé has over 5,000 proprietary sports training videos and over 50 exclusive agreements with professional athletes in various sports.

In January 2000, he founded and operated airBand, a privately held wireless communications company. As Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of airBand, he attracted $60 million of venture capital funding and grew it into a national broadband wireless and VoIP services company and in 2002 airBand was recognized as one of Red Herring's Top 10 start-up companies. airBand is a wireless business service provider serving 30 markets in the United States.

From January 1998 to January 2000, Mr. Lombard served as Vice President Corporate Development and General Manager of Adaptive Broadband Corporation (NASDAQ: ADAP), a wireless broadband equipment company, where he was part of the core management team that grew Broadband's market capitalization from $150 million to $3 billion in less than two years.

From 1984 to 1997 Mr. Lombard held various executive roles at Motorola, Inc. where he led sales and operations in Asia and later was a director for Motorola Network Ventures.

Mr. Lombard was named an Ernst and Young “Entrepreneur of the Year” finalist in 2003, and was selected by President George W. Bush to the 2001 Presidential High-Tech CEO Forum.

In 1986 he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Missouri, and completed an executive MBA program offered by Stanford University in Hong Kong in 1992.

Alan Schunemann

Alan Schunemann, CTO

Alan combines his talents in business economics and network technology leading corporate strategy, product planning and tactical delivery of products. Alan is currently responsible for Development Engineering (hardware and software), Quality Assurance, Field Engineering, Product Management and Product Strategy. Prior to his work with eTelemetry, Alan served as director of advanced engineering at USinternetworking (USi), where he worked to raise the standards of innovative technology. His responsibilities included new technology research and development, product development, automation, and advanced engineering consulting. Previously, Alan was director for SI Services Group, providing mission critical IT infrastructure solutions for systems integrators such as Deloitte & Touche Outsourcing (DTO) and Accenture. Alan’s technology expertise was enhanced through systems engineering and information technology positions with organizations such as NASA GSFC and the Rich Financial Group. He is a graduate of the University of Maryland with a degree in Economics.