David F. Levy
Chairman/Director

Mr. Levy, age 61, former president of GlobalNet Corp., a publicly traded (GLBT.OB) leading VoIP telecommunication company from Feb 2004 until May 2004 when he resigned GlobalNet to found inZon Corporation. Prior to that, from June 2000 to Jan 2004, Mr. Levy was the founder and chairman/chief executive officer of Vox2 Healthcare L.L.C., a healthcare technology startup based in Deerfield Beach, Florida operating in the area of infrastructure and integration of broadband services via state-of-the-art satellite technology.

Mr. Levy was also the founder, chairman and CEO of SubMicron Systems Corporation, a NASDAQ-listed, worldwide technology leader in the design and manufacture of production systems for semiconductor wafers and integrated circuits. Mr. Levy built SubMicron with astonishing speed to annual sales of over $170 Million.

Mr. Levy is listed in Who’s Who in the Midwest, Who’s Who in Leading American Executives, Who’s Who Registry Platinum Edition and Who’s Who Registry of Global Business Leaders. In 1992, Mr. Levy was accorded the Entrepreneur of the Year Award, Atlantic Division, an annual honor organized by Inc. magazine, Merrill Lynch and the accounting firm of Ernst & Young. Mr. Levy holds a BSME degree from Pontificia Catholic University in Rio, Brazil and a MBA from John F. Kennedy University in Orinda, California.


Sydney D. Camper III
Chief Executive Officer/Director

Before joining inZon, Inc. in April of 2007 as the Company’s CEO and on the Board of Directors, Mr. Camper, who has an extensive track record of successfully leading and growing public holding companies, as CEO of FJCell, headed a South Pacific telecom investment group, in which he is a partner, that is being granted a nation-wide license to operate and maintain a GSM mobile cellular service and fixed cellular radio system for the country of Fiji, along with a microwave tower network and an uplink license for a gateway for international calls.

Mr. Camper was also the founder of Elandia Solutions and served as the Chief Executive Officer and President from its inception through to its public filing in 2006. Mr. Camper also served on the Board of Directors of Elandia and on seven Elandia subsidiary Boards of the DaTec Companies in the Pacific Island Nations.

Mr. Camper was CEO and President of the Morgan-Dos Development Company, a telecommunication tower infrastructure company, which he sold to MasTec (NYSE: MTS) in 2000 and became part of the key management group of MasTec.

Mr. Camper was also a partner in TowerCom, a communication tower development company, whose ownership was financed by South Coast Capital Corporation. Formerly, Mr. Camper also served as President of CCI Global Telecommunications with operations spanning from the United States to Brazil. Mr. Camper was also President and CEO of The BECT Group, Inc., a company involved in acquisitions, mergers, management consulting and franchise consulting. Mr. Camper was Entrepreneur Magazines "Success Story" in November of 1986.

Mr. Camper, who has extensive expertise in mergers, acquisitions and divestitures within the global telecommunications industry, Mr. Camper has been a leader in the telecom development business for over a decade, building companies in the telecommunication industry culminating in their sale to a Fortune 500, New York Stock Exchange Company.


Richard Dea
Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer/Director

Mr. Dea, age 56, joined inZon Corporation on July 1, 2004, brings over 25 years of diverse financial accounting, systems and regulatory experience working directly with the world’s leading telecom organizations. From April 1990 to the present, he has served as president of SAE Group of Delray Beach, Florida, a company that develops software in connection with satellite operations.

During the last 10 years, Mr. Dea has also consulted in the areas rate structures, billing and financial reporting for domestic and foreign telecom companies including AT&T, British Telecom, France Telecom, Hughes Communications, PamAmSat, and Retevision. He has also led the design and development efforts for implementation of U. S. Communications Taxation Policies and related Billing System Enhancements for the North American subsidiaries of British Telecom (BT) and France Telecom.

Mr. Dea began his career with Price Waterhouse where he served on the audit and tax staffs before focusing primarily on financial management and financial related litigation support in the Management Consulting Division (senior manager-in-charge). Mr. Dea holds a BS degree in Accounting from Florida State University.


Rodney B. Mikesell
COO

Mr. Mikesell oversees various aspects of business operations and directs several teams to deliver an array of innovative products and services, technical infrastructure, customer services and consistent user experience. He is also involved in creating the company’s strategic roadmap and developing new business opportunities.

Mr. Mikesell was CEO of Teleblu, Inc., a GSM-based wireless network operator in the Comoros Islands, a former French colony. Mr. Mikesell founded Teleblu in 2000, and subsequently managed the planning and execution of the network build out, including an earth station that enabled the network to carry long distance traffic. He was also responsible for all strategic planning, financial performance, and operational management of the company.

Prior to founding Teleblu, he was Senior Vice President of Celltel Government Systems, a provider of portable GSM systems to governmental and military customers. At Celltel, he restructured the company balance sheet and was instrumental in listing the company’s products on the GSA schedule. Mr. Mikesell was CEO of Vision Systems, Inc., a Plexys distributor and integrator that built AMPS wireless networks in Tortola, St. Kitts, and St. Maarten.

From 1987 to 1990 Mr. Mikesell was Executive Vice-President of Telular, Inc. (NASDAQ: WRLS), a $52 million (revenues) wireless access solutions company. He joined Telular as the second employee and no revenue and helped grow the company and guide it through a successful Initial Public Offering.


Paul Price
Compliance

Paul brings a wide range of expertise in accounting, corporate finance, international commerce, banking, and mergers and acquisitions.

After working in the commercial banking industry for 8 years, he practiced law from 1990 to 1996, when he established a private consulting practice serving private and public enterprises from 1996 to 2004, when he joined the Company. Mr. Price graduated with a Juris Doctor from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in 1978.


Andy Pinkerton
Development

Andy, age 36, Graduated with BSc (Hons) from King’s College, University of London in Computer Science in 1992 and started his career as a software developer for the UK’s leading Asset Management software company, Britannia Software Plc (now Real Asset Management International). For seven years, he headed up development projects for the UK’s Ministry of Defense, local government and European public sector companies. This involved design, programming & maintenance support, team management for both in-house and outsourced software projects to Sri-Lanka, and full-solution deployments across Europe. Projects included systems to manage and perform Transport & Logistics, Fixed Asset Accounting, Planned Maintenance, Helpdesk, and Capital Project Control.

In 1999 Andy emigrated to the US, working for SAE Group of Delray Beach, Florida as a hands-on Development Manager. Projects included web-based energy trading & information support system, medical claims system, and SAE’s flagship Operations Control & Support Software products.

Due in part to multi-platform requirements at Britannia Software, his technical background includes established development experience in all of the market leading Database technologies, on every major back-end and client platform. These range from traditional client-server windows based software thru back-end services to web based solutions. He has developed software in Delphi, C, C++, Cold Fusion, PHP, Perl, Java, HTML and JavaScript under DOS, VAX-VMS, IBM AS-400, multiple flavors of UNIX, and Windows.

Andy Joined inZon in July 2004, continuing the development of their Digital Media software projects and providing IT support for their management team at the executive head office in Delray Beach, Florida.


Lino G. Morris
CEO, inZon Communications, Inc.

Serving the private and public sectors for over 40 years, Lino Morris is a much-trusted name in both telecommunications and technology around the world. He was the founder and CEO from 1996 until 2005 of the WorldHub group of companies which provided unique, neutral, public technology and switching center services and products for a full range of telecommunications operations and facilities both domestically and internationally, where hundreds of carriers and users are served. "Lino", as he is known around the world, started from a base in Miami and expanded to operating facilities in New York and London, which served as a hub for over a hundred countries.

Since transferring his interests in WorldHub to a large television, ISP and telecommunications group, Lino has also served as Director of Exchange Services for Interoute, a large European group that owns the largest and newest fiber network in Europe, covering some 300 locations in 16 countries. Mr. Morris was also a partner in a USA group that owns 131 communication towers in 22 states.

Lino was also the founder and CEO of the Communication Sciences Group, which designed, built and installed over a hundred communications switching and other systems in dozens of countries around the world. With a long history in communications, Lino was the author of the 1984 Master Plan to standardize and computerize all of the MODA medical facilities for the country of Saudi Arabia. Lino then was the CEO of Medical Sciences Ltd, which pioneered the successful development of a series of award-winning, patented technologies that provided a major breakthrough in medical monitoring, computerization and communication of medical data.

Lino was the Founder and first Administrative Director of the Comprehensive Medical Education Program for the University of Miami’s School of Medicine for the Middle East, co-sponsored by the Ministry of Health of Kuwait. Morris also, as the Director and Prime Contractor, designed and built the Central Agricultural Teaching Facility and Testing Laboratory for the Governor of Hi’al and he built a number of facilities in Sharjah, Switzerland, Brasil, England, France, Mexico as well as the USA.

Lino was the CEO of Engineering Sciences, which designed and manufactured hundreds of large specialty and mobile communication units for use throughout the Middle East, Central & South America and USA. Starting in the 1970’s with a stealth communications unit for the president of a Central American country, these projects grew from winning the contract to design and build all of the new medical and safety equipment for Honduras through to providing mobile hospital, surgical and communications units from a range of countries from Kuwait to Columbia.

Lino also served as a Science Correspondent at Cape Kennedy from the early days of the missile program, covering the first sub-orbital shots through the Moon launchings and provided science analysis services to the broadcast communications industry. He was an original member of the Missile, Space & Range Pioneers and dozens of other scientific, medical and technical organizations from the New York Academy of Sciences to the Royal Society of Health. His work includes a number of articles and hundreds of radio and TV broadcasts on science issues, and he has received a number of awards for his work.

Mr. Morris, who is held in extremely high regard as a leading designer and developer of innovative telecommunications, switching, technology, computer and specialty products and services, will be based at the Company’s executive offices in Delray Beach.

Management, Cable Division

There are several requisite elements for building a successful franchise cable consolidation, including entrepreneurial talent, management with a successful record of developing large cable companies, private equity experience, real estate expertise and a track record of success in "buy and build" consolidation opportunities. The management team that has been assembled has over 100 years of combined experience in the pay television industry and is highly accomplished at delivering multiple services such as high-speed Internet, residential telephony and alarm monitoring. This management team has also been responsible for building large and successful cable operations in multiple geographic locations.

Edward Berkhof
President, Cable Division

Edward Berkhof has been involved in satellite, cable and telecommunications since 1976. During the eighties he was involved in the sales and installation of twenty-one satellite uplinks in nine different countries. He was also a pioneer in the development and the distribution of the C-band satellite for mass consumer use. He was responsible for the design of perforated spun aluminum antennas as well as the single motor polar mount.

In the nineties he became more involved in the ownership of private cable companies. He developed a credit card pay-per-view system using the telephone keypad for hotel guests as well as cable consumers. At this point he began a second career raising money for his ventures.

In 1996 with the deregulation of telecommunications act, Ed advised many property owners and developers to retain the telecommunications rights and start their own cable and telecom companies. He was a partner and helped raise the capital to build theses systems. During 1999 he developed an Internet based delivery of a new kind of teleguide for the private cable industry. This was eventually sold to one of the countries top programming resellers.

Late 1999 were the early stages of content being delivered over the Internet now known as IPTV (Internet Protocol Television). Ed used the basis of his "Teleguide" software to deliver content in real-time to LED billboards along side highways. During 2000 three of these billboards where installed and worked flawlessly for two-years. He was also responsible of raising over ten million dollars for the project. This venture was sold to one of the countries largest billboard operations

For the past four years Ed has been consultants for a few companies helping them raise capital, formulate corporate structure and plan exit strategies.

In February of 2007 Ed joined Stenton Leigh Group, Inc. full-time to oversee an initiative to consolidate small to medium franchise cable operations.


Eric Parker
CFO, Cable Division

Eric has been involved in credit and finance for the past 22 years. Since 2004 he has headed a financial consulting firm with international clientele. His firm, American Aero Services, LLC, has advised clients on public and private contracts totaling over $700 million in value during that time. Prior to that, Eric spent 17 years with NorLease, Inc., the equipment finance subsidiary of the Northern Trust Company. At NorLease, he became the company's all-time leading producer by executing over $1.2 billion of commercial equipment financings. NorLease is the largest Chicago-based bank-owned equipment leasing company, and with Eric's input became the number two leasing company in the United States when measured in efficiency by portfolio size per employee. Prior to his joining NorLease, he was an site manager for Beatrice Foods and an operations manager for Cargill, Inc. Eric holds a Bachelors of Science from the University of Illinois and a Masters Degree in Finance from the University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business.


Don Johnson
Senior Advisor, Cable Division

Don brings 21 years of industry experience to the team. As CEO of Paradigm Marketing Group, Inc., he has successfully procured Right of Entry agreements for over 200,000 units and brokered more than a quarter of a billion dollars worth of private cable transactions since 1995, making Paradigm the PCO industry's leading brokerage firm. Prior to this initiative Don was one of the founders of DirecPath in 2006, a private cable company roll-up in the southeast.

The founders successfully raised $65 million from private equity investors, which included DTV, and successfully acquired 5 companies within the first 18 months of operations. DirecPath currently has over 40,000 subscribers in the southeast U.S. In addition to running Paradigm, Don founded ParaComm in 1998, a private cable operation that acquired and served over 60,000 MDU residences in Florida, Georgia, Texas and Colorado. ParaComm also became the largest Master System Operator (MSO) in the country for DIRECTV at the time through its acquisition of Golden Sky Systems' MDU asset base. In May 2000, Don sold the company, earning its shareholders a 250% return on their investment in less than two years of operation. Prior to the creation of ParaComm and Paradigm, Don was part of the first DBS MDU initiative in the U.S. as a National Director for DIRECTV. This program was established in late 1996 and today boasts over 1,000 system operators and more than 1.5 million subscribers living in Multiple Dwelling Units.

From 1983 to 1995, Don worked for CableVision Industries, Inc. as Regional Director of Commercial and Corporate Development, overseeing the growth of the Southeastern region from 20,000 subscribers to more than 300,000 subscribers. These assets, as well as the rest of the company's one million subscribers, were sold to Time Warner in 1995 for $2.6 billion.


Dick Price
Senior Advisor, Cable Division

Dick also has 24 years of industry experience and was an early pioneer in building master antenna systems, having constructed some of the first satellite-fed cable systems in the Southeast. Dick served as the Director of Business Development for Atlanta's franchise cable operator for a number of years, from which he became one of the industry's foremost authorities on rights-of-entry agreements. Prior to joining National Satellite in 1998, he was President of ComVest Corporation, a national consulting firm for the apartment industry.


Randy Besosa
Senior Advisor, Cable Division

Randy has over 15 years of direct experience in the pay television industry. Prior to this initiative he was one of the founders of DirecPath in 2006, a private cable company roll-up in the southeast. The founders successfully raised $65 million from private equity investors, which included DTV, and successfully acquired 5 companies within the first 18 months of operations. DirecPath currently has over 40,000 subscribers in the southeast U.S. Prior to DirecPath, as an executive at Davivo Management Group, he worked directly with the senior management of the Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst broadband systems in Latin America (2.4 million combined subscribers). He managed implementation teams for ERP, billing and customer care systems and corporate IT infrastructure projects, developed marketing and sales incentive plans around acquisition, retention and bundling strategies, and led operational cost cutting teams, pan-regional benchmarking and best practices exercises for broadband companies in Latin America. These efforts have resulted in significant cost savings and margin improvement for all of Davivo's operations. Prior to Davivo, Randy worked with Citicorp Equity Investments where he led due diligence teams for over US$1 billion in acquisitions of cable television, broadcast television and programming assets. He has an undergraduate degree and MBA from Stanford University.


W. S. MacPete
Senior Advisor, Cable Division

W. S. "Sev" MacPete is a licensed attorney in California and the Federal Courts, Mr. MacPete has over 27 years experience in telecommunications as a Senior National Account Manager with AT&T and Sprint, and as a telecommunications consultant. Mr. MacPete was at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Office of the General Counsel in the summer of 1996, during the drafting and implementation of the rules interpreting the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and was recognized by then Chairman Reed Hunt.

Mr. MacPete received a Bachelors of Science degree (with a minor in Electrical Engineering) from the Illinois Institute of Technology, an M.B.A. in Marketing from the University of Chicago, and a J.D. with a concentration in telecommunications law from California Western School of Law.

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.

Over the past 7 years Mr. MacPete has concentrated his efforts in the field of private cable and satellite television, high speed Internet and alternative telephone services by providing legal, consulting and brokerage services to a number of significant clients including leading developers, property management firms and services providers. His clients have included such notable firms as Paradigm, MDU Communications, DirecPath, Consolidated Smart Broadband Systems, Direct Digital Communications and Resident Technology Group.

 

 

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