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Louis.jpg Louis M. Edouard
Louis M. Edouard is Director of Information Technology at the UCONN School of Business at Stamford. In this role he manages the technology efforts for the school and provides a high level of technical service for various programs on the Stamford campus. Such programs include The Connecticut Information Technology Institute (CITI), the Executive MBA Program (EMBA) and the Part-time MBA Program (PMBA). He also contributes his talents to School of Business community outreach programs and events.

Louis is active and holds leadership positions in several IT industry groups. In addition to co-chair  / moderator of the Fairfield / Westchester .NET User Group, he is also a member of the New York Oracle User Group (NYOUG), and member of the New York Enterprise Windows group.  He is the chairman of the UCONN Information Technology Innovators (UITI). As well, he served two terms as member of the Growth and Development Committee of the UCONN Senate.

Louis is a group leader in both the International.NET Association (INETA) and Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) User Groups. He has been invited to various IT industry discussion groups including the Microsoft Elite IT Council, a roundtable discussion focused on server consolidation, including Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Louis has also been invited to many Information Week Executive IT Roundtables.

Louis earned a Bachelor Science Degree in Business and Technology from the University of Connecticut.

You can reach Louis at his first name at this address.


Leo.jpg Leonardo Junquera
Leonardo Junquera is currently CTO of PartnerRe Capital Markets Group. Leo is also co-founder and Vice President of Applications of Minuteman Solutions, Inc., and has over 15 years of hands on development experience. He has been a consultant and a Director of Development. He has designed and developed software for companies such as Microsoft, Bank of America, ExxonMobil, Credit Suisse/First Boston, among others. He is heavily involved in the local developer community, and sits on the board of both the Fairfield / Westchester .NET User Group and the Fairfield / Westchester SQL Server User Group.

You can reach Leo at his first name at this address.


Mark.jpg Mark Freedman
Mark Freedman has over 23 years of full system development life-cycle IT experience.  He is the Webmaster of this site, which is his first foray into DotNetNuke territory...so please be gentle ;-)

Mark served for over a decade as a founding partner and President of CMC International, a software consulting firm serving Fortune 500 companies, where he led a staff of two dozen.  While there, he served as business manager, programmer analyst, and system architect in a wide variety of industries and technologies.

Currently, Mark is a Senior Software Architect at webloyalty.com, a highly successful dot com startup providing user loyalty enhancement and follow-on marketing services in the Internet market space; ranked in the top 10 in the Deloitte Fast 500.

Mark programmed advanced, mouse- and event-driven "windowing" user interface tools and applications before Windows became the standard development platform, and was the key developer of CUAccess, a windowing framework in the early 90's for Clipper-based applications. At the start of the client/server and relational database revolution, he developed and implemented corporate programming, user interface, database and testing standards for Pepsi, and has now accumulated years of experience in advanced, multi-tiered Internet and intranet application development, architecture and design.

Mark takes the most pride in his mentoring roles, and is working on the early stages of a "university-style" website geared towards teaching beginning to intermediate software development skills.

You can read his ramblings on his blog.

You can reach Mark at his first name at this address.


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