George R. Simpson is the developer/programmer
for all Appraise@ family products and Suffolk Research
Products. He also developed varous other software products involving:
Data Communications and LANs, Alpha Numeric Pagers, Databases,
Client Server, Human Engineering, Ergonomics, Word Processing,
Text Editing, Visual Basic, and Quick Basic Programming Languages
and Microsoft Access Databases.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
PRESIDENT AND CEO of Office Management
Systems Corp.
Southampton, NY (1995 to Present)
PRESIDENT of Suffolk Research Service.
Southampton, NY (2001 to Present)
INDEPENDENT SOFTWARE DEVELOPER
Darien, CT (1986 to 1995)
President of Very Few Meetings
Software Company, Inc., a contract software company specializing
in IBM PC based Message Editing, Database, and Communications
software.
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Developed "MessageBank",
a LAN based messaging system using a central database, delivery
of messages to alphanumeric pages, to computers on a LAN.
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Developed a new type
of typing (keyboard less entry) machine for disabled.
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Developed communications
packages for easy send/receive of Documents (Quick Basic and
Visual Basic Versions).
MICRO-CURL DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Westport, CT (1983-1985)
Founder, Principal Inventor,
President, CEO of High technology, start-up company based upon
George R. Simpson flat panel display and computer memory inventions.
Public, NASD listed company.
PRINCIPAL IN VARIOUS HIGH TECH VENTURES
New York City, NY (1970-1983)
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President and CEO of Word
Processing Institute/Office Management Systems Corp., a Publishing,
Product Design and Marketing Research, Consulting and Training
Company.
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During the same period,
he was a principal in "High TECH" operations, including: The
Word Processing Report; Word Processing and the American Office;
Typenvest Corp./PrintFax Assoc.; Simpson/Boldridge Partnership;
Bos-Knox Partnership; Sullivan Computer Corp.; Satellite Data
Corporation/Barkey Ltd.; and Stevenson + Hanson Research Group.
TEXT COMMUNICATIONS CORP.
New York City, NY (1968-1970) New York City:
President and CEO, Text
Communications Corp., -- The first commercial Word Processing
Service Bureau.
UNION CARBIDE
Buffalo, New York City, Indianapolis, Athens Greece, Geneva Switzerland
(1964-1969)
Held various marketing,
contract administration/management and product management positions
at Union Carbide.
NASA
Cleveland, OH (1962-1964)
Space Scientist with Lewis
Research Center, NASA, Cleveland, Ohio. Project Manager on SERT
II (Space Electric Rocket Test), first orbital test of Ion Engines.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
- Founder, President, and CEO of the first
commercial word processing service bureau (Text Communications
Corp., 1968-70).
- Inventor of the first CRT word processor
(Text Communications Corp., 1970).
- Founded and was CEO of the first Word
Processing/Office Automation marketing research consulting,
education, and publishing firm, Word Processing Institute/Office
Management Systems Corp. (1970's); Produced trade shows, including
National Business Equipment Show in New York City Coliseum;
Produced and promoted hundreds of seminars and training programs
all over the USA and in Europe.
- Founding Editor of the first Word Processing
publication, "The Word Processing Report", founding Publisher
and Editor of "Word Processing and the American Office" (early
70's).
- "By-line" Editor of three yearly Word
Processing/Office Automation advertising sections in "TIME Magazine",
first time that a non-TIME Magazine employee had appeared as
By-line editor in the magazine (early 70's).
- A founder of Sullivan Computer Corp.,
a supercomputer development company (started in the early 70's,
became a public company in mid 80's).
- Founder, President, and CEO of Typenvest
Corporation, General Partner of Printfax Associates, a research
partnership engaged in the development of a low cost mechanical
dot matrix printer with correspondence quality print (late 70's).
- President of the sister companies, Satellite
Data Corporation and Barkey Limited, the first companies to
use the international satellite communication system to "import"
clerical work to the US from developing countries (to NYC from
Barbados, early 80's).
- Founding Director of Stevenson + Hanson
Research Group, a data base and research firm engaged in opinion
research for suppliers of Word Processing/Information Processing
systems (early 80's).
- Inventor of "Ink Projecting Typewriter
Ribbon", a new non-impact Laser printing technology, intended
to be used in work station printers, copiers, and fax machines
(US Patent No: 4,603,986, Aug. 5, 1986).
- Founder, principal inventor, President
and CEO of Micro-Curl Display Technology, Inc., a Public Company
engaged in the development of a proprietary display and memory
technology (mid 80's).
PATENTS:
George R. Simpson holds
many patents in the US, and in foreign countries, in the fields
of electrostatic displays, memory and switching technology (including
US Patents: 4,235,522 -- Nov. 25, 1980; 4,248,501 -- February
3, 1981).
WRITING and SPEAKING:
Mr. Simpson has written
hundreds of articles, columns and papers in publications including
four market research studies for "Frost and Sullivan". He has
been a featured speaker on over 300 occasions. His projects have
been reported upon in various publications, including: Business
Week, Forbes, The New York Times, New York
Magazine, and Newsweek.
PERSONAL:
George R. Simpson is a graduate
of Cornell University, BME -- 1961 (5 year degree). He is married
with four children.
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