Drew Jorgenson
President/CEO/Chief Software Architect
Drew has extensive 15+ years cumulative experience writing software applications using
Assembly, C/C++, Java and other languages. He was instrumental in designing and writing software powering
our current products. Drew started J2EE development with its inception by Sun Microsystems in the 90s, and brought a lot of
innovative ideas and solutions built on that platform. Drew is well known for his attention to detail and stress on delivering
friendly user interfaces on all applications and services built by OmniPlatform.
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Mark E. Lehr, PhD
Executive Vice President/COO/Software Architect & CFO
Dr. Lehr has degrees in Engineering, Business and Mathematics.
He has a broad interest in the development of software solutions for
business and government projects. This stems from his previous involvement
with implementing software controls for complex weapons systems.
His projects have varied from implementing solutions on missile and gun
systems to statistical process control for the FDA. Most recently he has
received grants from NASA to develop test fixtures for Shuttle propulsion
systems that incorporate neural networks trained to identify
irregularities in performance. His favorite saying at OmniPlatform is
"There is no task too large or small, no project too simple or complex
that we won't solve!"
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W.S. "Sev" MacPete
Executive Vice President/Legal Counsel/Attorney
A licensed attorney in California and the Federal Courts, Mr. MacPete has over twenty years experience in
telecommmunications as a Senior National Account Manager with AT&T and Sprint, and as a telecommunications
consultant. Mr. MacPete was an intern at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the Office of the General
Counsel in the summer of 1996, during the drafting and implementation of the rules interpreting the Telecommunications
Act of 1996.
Mr. MacPete has lectured and delivered numerous presentations on the opportunities in telecommunications stemming
from the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and the growth of competition in all phases of
telecommunications.
Mr. MacPete obtained his JD from California Western School of Law in San Diego, CA, has an MBA in Marketing from the
University of Chicago and a BS from the Illinois Institute of Technology.
Mr. MacPete is a member of the American Bar Association, the California Bar Association, and the San Diego County Bar
Association.
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