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| Helen
Bernstein | Helen
has worked with Cambria for several years designing and maintaining
database applications in areas including manufacturing, inventory,
publishing, tracking systems and sales strategies. She uses
FoxPro and Visual FoxPro as her primary development tools. More
recently, she has begun to program on the web making use of
Microsoft ASP, JavaScript and SQL Server. Helen graduated from
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| Geof
Baggett | Geof Baggett is head
of hardware and software support for our in-house problems and
for our clients who look to Cambria for support of their systems.
Geof is assisted by Bart Boryczko and Josh Pyles. |
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| Bart
Boryczko | Bart works with Geof on customer
support and maintenance. He is an expert in the Windows operating
system and in anything having to do with PC hardware. He has
also been in charge of supporting clients who have signed on
to the Palo Alto experiment, which brings ultra high-speed fiber
optic connections to the home. |
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James Bickley
| James graduated from Carnegie Mellon University
with a BS in Information & Decision Systems. He worked at
NASA HQ in Washington, DC, before coming to Cambria. While in
California, he developed a taste for sushi. He decided to leave
before experiencing any major earthquakes, and until recently
headed up Cambria's Ardmore, PA office. He now telecommutes
from Washington, DC where he represents Cambria. He is proficient
in ASP, MS Access, FoxPro, FileMaker Pro, 4th Dimension, and
Visual Basic. Current projects involve creating data-driven
web sites using Active Server Pages (ASP), VBScript, and JavaScript.
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| James Cerezo
| James is an expert in Java and Delphi and
has worked extensively in Visual Basic, C and C++. Indeed, he
wrote a translation program to port VB code into Delphi and
then optimize performance while at Eagle Research. His favorite
applications involve three-tier development; a typical project
might include a Delphi user interface front-end connected to
a client-server backend (Interbase or SQL Server), with the
business rules in a separate module. He recently completed a
high performance streaming video web site that connected to
a back-end Oracle database via Java Servlets and custom designed
middleware. James is also a master at debugging code written
by others. |
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| Nancy B.
Crewdson | Nancy,
co-founder of Cambria, combines twelve years of small business
management with programming skills and an in-depth understanding
of microcomputer software. She looks at the computer as a tool
to find practical solutions to business problems in the areas
of accounting, database management, and financial analysis.
Her results-oriented approach and leadership abilities are in
demand not only by Cambria's clients, but also by the technical
community, where she has served as President of the Software
Entrepreneur's Forum (SEF) and has headed SEF's IBM Technical
Programmer's Group and the Stanford PC User's Group Lotus SIG.
Nancy specializes in custom relational database applications
on the PC and Macintosh for both single and multi-user environments.
She favors a modular approach that begins with an understanding
of the "big picture." She has a B.A. in Political Science
from Tufts University and a Masters Degree from the Institute
of European Studies at Brussels, Belgium, both Magna Cum Laude.
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| Richard
C. Crewdson, Ph.D. | President
and co-founder of Cambria, Richard is a physicist who, as president
of a medical testing company, became interested in software
from the perspective of a user and business owner. His previous
positions include President of Industrial Health, Inc., Vice
President of Envirodyne, Chairman of the Shock Wave Physics
Department of SRI International, and a member of the professional
staff of the Arthur D. Little Company. He is the author or co-author
of numerous scientific papers and one book.
Dick programs in Java, Delphi, C, C++ and Visual Basic. He earned his BS in
Engineering from Lafayette College and his doctorate in Engineering
Science from CalTech. He has also taken a business course
for executives at the Harvard Business School. In college
he won the Barge Math Prize and was a member of the Sigma
Xi, Phi Beta Kappa, and Tau Beta Pi honorary fraternities.
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| Myrl
Dunker | Myrl
draws upon twelve years of executive management experience to
develop user-oriented custom applications. As owner and operator
of a chain of ComputerLand retail franchises, she had full responsibility
for all financial, accounting and administrative functions.
Recognized by her peers for her skills in these areas, she was
frequently invited to lecture and provide training in many areas
of small business management. Prior to that, she was a Programming
Instructor for IBM Corporation, and a Systems and Applications
Programmer for Kaiser Aluminum.
Myrl has been designing and maintaining database applications
at Cambria since 1987, most recently in FoxPro for DOS, Windows
and Mac. Her client base draws from manufacturing, distribution,
retail, telemarketing, biotech, real estate, export, medical,
and service industries. Her custom work includes systems for
sales analysis and reporting, optimization of equipment selection
and quotation, purchase order entry and fulfillment, payroll,
inventory management, export administration for high tech
equipment, contract generation, project tracking, and real
estate sales analysis and search. She graduated with distinction
from Cornell University with a B.A. in Mathematics and was
elected to Phi Beta Kappa, a scholastic honorary.
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John Fauske
| John spent many years as an aerospace
engineer with Lockheed and other aerospace companies. In his
later years, he began focusing his attention on quality control
issues. At Cambria, John works in a support capacity, devoting
much of his time to quality control for software developed by
our programmers.
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| Kathleen
Fisher | Kathleen
is a specialist in the use of Microsoft Active Server Pages
(ASP) to create web sites that access server side databases.
For the five years prior to joining Cambria, Kathleen worked
both as the Webmaster and Client Implementation Specialist for
Greentree Systems, Inc., where she created, managed, and maintained
their public internet site and their corporate intranet site.
She is expert in the use of Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP
and ASP.NET), Cold Fusion, HTML, DHTML, JavaScript, VBScript,
Microsoft Access, and SQL. She graduated Cum Laude from Messiah
College in 1995. |
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| Natalia Gabrielyants
| After her graduation in 1989, Nat stayed
on as a member of the faculty of Tashkent State University in
Uzbekistan, where she taught for five years and helped design
the University's Sybase SQL Server Administration System. Subsequently
she worked in Moscow as a programmer, and in 1997, she came
to the United States. In the four years prior to joining Cambria,
Nat worked as a member of a team of programmers on a commercial
web application for buying in-stock or ordering out-of-stock
items. In this position, she created ASP pages for product selection,
wrote COM objects for database operations and worked on other
aspects of the project. She is expert in Visual InterDev, ASP,
Visual Basic, PowerBuilder, and Access, and she is skilled in
working with Sybase databases and MS SQL Server. |
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| John J. Geibel
| John, co-founder of Cambria, is a biologist,
programmer and statistician with over twenty years of computer
experience. As a project leader for the State of California
Department of Fish and Game, he has used his problem solving
skills in research and data analysis. His work has included
setting up large databases on mainframe computers, performing
statistical analyses using BMDP and SAS, developing mathematical
models of population dynamics, and designing sampling methodologies.
John works primarily in C++ and Pascal, although he has also
used a variety of microcomputer database languages. He has a
BS in Zoology from the University of California at Davis and
an MS in Statistics from Stanford. He has served as a member
of the Scientific and Statistical Committee of the Pacific Fisheries
Management Council. |
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| Donna Kwong
| Donna, our web designer in Palo Alto, spent
eight years teaching art to students in middle school before
joining Cambria. Now she spends her time listening, rather than
instructing, and in translating her customer's artistic wishes
into reality on the web. She received her BA in studio arts
from San Jose State University in 1991. She works closely with
our programmers on e-commerce projects or whenever her web sites
need to interact with databases on the server.
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| Michael
Loftus | Michael
has had an unconventional career, to say the least. He graduated
from UC Berkeley with a BS in Forestry in 1983 and immediately
went to work for a lumber wholesaler in the South Bay. It
wasn't long before he left to follow his heart into show business,
becoming a full time magician. After a few years of birthday
parties and corporate event shows, Michael was booked to entertain
on a cruise ship. There he spent more than five years traveling
from Alaska to the Caribbean to South America, performing
his show and working as a Cruise Director.
When returning to land in 1994, Michael began his transition
into the world of technology. He earned his MCSE certification
in Windows NT 4.0 while working as a network support consultant,
calling on clients such as the Stanford Medical School. He
then began programming for the Web with Active Server Pages,
VBScript, JavaScript, DHTML, and SQL Server. Michael now specializes
in web-based application development on the Microsoft platform
using tools such as Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP and
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| Greg McCann
| Greg is a programmer/analyst with fifteen
years of experience in network support and business database
applications. Greg specializes in database and commerce applications
for the Internet. He is an expert in database design and programming
as well as the design, installation, administration, and troubleshooting
of local and wide area networks. He has worked on a wide variety
of projects, including accounting, real estate, industrial processes,
personnel management, and electronic catalogs.
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| Marie Stephens
| Marie is a midwesterner who received her
BA from the University of Chicago and has worked in fields as
diverse as market research and psychological testing before
retiring to raise a family. She returned to the workforce part
time some years ago and has gradually been sucked into working
full time with us. As Office Manager at Cambria, she is often
at the interface with our clients, and in this role, she strives
to make us appear more businesslike than we are.
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| Beth Sullivan
| Beth, a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh,
manages web design in Cambria's Philadelphia (Ardmore) office.
She is proficient in HTML, DHTML, Flash, and image manipulation,
and she enjoys working with clients to help meet their web design
needs. Beth also likes collaborating with programmers on projects
like corporate intranets and e-commerce sites. With a background
in writing as well as visual art, she makes sure that web sites
not only look good, but make sense, too.
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