The AstroView Management Team is capable of exploiting the full potential of AstroViewıs technology. The team has experience within the following industries: Electronics, Chemistry, Economics, Finance, Law and Business Management.
J. SCOTT CAMPBELL- CHAIRMAN AND CEO
Mr. Campbellıs financial expertise has transcended to many industries from low tech to state of the art technology. After serving as Captain in the USAF in 1971 Mr. Campbell joined Morgan Stanley Dean Whitter and received security licenses on all exchanges. Later as a Vice President of Paine Webber he dealt with institutions and large fiduciary accounts. In 1978 Mr. Campbell founded JS Campbell Company specializing in mergers and acquisitions for large private companies with a valuation from $10 million to over $400 million. Mr. Campbell is a combat veteran of the Viet Nam war. Additionally, Mr. Campbell has an undergraduate degree in Marketing with a minor in Electronic Engineering, CA State Polytechnic University and a graduate degree from UCLA.
LOIS STONE CHRISTENSEN - DIRECTOR
Loisı career includes 43 years in high tech as contributor and manager and is a true "Rocket Scientist". Lois spent 23 years with Ford Aerospace as part of a rocket science team, where she designed and managed the Reliability Database of the Manned Space Flight Ground Control System. Lois was founder of Condesin, Inc. and served as CEO servicing General Electric, Intel. Later, Lois helped develop the work of Alton O. Christensen in electron beam devices. Since 1985 Lois has devoted herself to the furtherance of husband Alton Christensenıs developing technologies and patents.
ALTON O CHRISTENSEN ASSOCIATE AND CONSULTANT
Dr. Christensen is an entrepreneur and inventor. Chris was a founding stockholder and Project Manager of Engineering Research Associates, later renamed UNIVAC. Later, at Shell Development, Chris did the early work in computer DRAM and dynamic logic, producing 27 patents for Shell. Chris was Founder of Standard Microsystems, for the purpose of developing N-channel MOS manufacturing processes. License and royalty income form that process provided a large percentage of SMC.s income, totaling ten digits. Chris has consulted for Acrian, Fairchild, the Johnson Space Center flight controllers and astronauts, Motorola, Mostek and Texas Instruments. The May 16, 1983 issue of Fortune featured Chris in a full-page sidebar. Chris has graduate degrees from University of Houston in Mechanical Engineering, Luther Theological Seminary and Harvard University, Cruft Laboratories Graduate School of Engineering.