Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Al

Al has always had a passion for all things electrical and electronic. Both his grandfathers where electricians and they taught him at a young age about the trade. When he was young his grandfather played a joke on him and shocked him with a meggar. You might say that he has electricity in his blood.
As a young man of 10 or 11 years he opened a business from his parents basement repairing electrical appliances, radios and TVs. As a student at New Brunswick Vocational and Technical High School Al started AFC Electronics where he designed a device to receive police and fire radio calls over the car radio. Al's father was a policeman and this allowed him to receive calls in his personal vehicle.
After graduation he followed his dream and became an electrician. After completing a 5 year apprenticeship Al was asked to teach the last year of the apprenticeship course, where for 5 years he taught Advanced AC Theory; Automated Control and Electronics.
After designing many systems as a electrician Al went on to establish his company as a electrical panel design and fabrication business. Where he designed, fabricated and installed his panels in companies in USA and around the world.
Al needed a system that would make wire pulling safer and more efficient. He could not find one so he invented one, receiving his first conclusive patent in 1981.
As technology advanced Al became an Allen Bradley Programmable Logic Controller expert. He designed and implement systems for major corporations across the country.
Never wanting to stand still Al sought expert training in Bogen Sound Systems, Edwards Fire Alarm Systems, RCA Video and Security Systems. RCA recommend Al to a Casino in Aruba where he became Chief of Security for King International Casinos in Aruba.
As technology advanced to computer systems he sought knowledge of computers. Self taught in many computer languages, lead him to seek opportunities in the computer field.
Al was asked to teach a course in Automated Industrial Control systems for a local Community College, which he did for three years. As a adjunct Professor he applied for and received a State and Federal Grant to develop a course in Automated Control and Computer Assisted Drafting systems.
Al has designed systems all over the world, Document managements systems in the US and Ger-many for companies like Johnson & Johnson, Roche Pharmaceuticals and General Felt. Al took his expertise to Asia where he spend over 4 years designing network systems connecting companies all over Asia together on a common system. While there he spent a lot of time in Taiwan and China, he taught the Chinese people computer systems and technology. Traveling around the world.
Al developed and programmed the Intuitive Technologies software to manage all types of digital data. He has several patents pending for this work. www.looking-for-it.com
Al has now decided to share his knowledge with the world by writing a series of self-help books. Al has often stated, "The only knowledge worth having is the knowledge that you share"

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