"We are building a scalable per-seat, on-demand jet service that provides unprecedented flexibility and choice in how people travel. Our service is completely tuned to the needs of each and every individual customer." Brad joined DayJet in September 2002 with responsibility for architecting and developing the company's scalable application framework for real-time management of critical flight operations and business functionality. He brings more than 25 years of diverse computer software planning, design and development experience from several leading technology companies, including IBM and Motorola. Prior to DayJet, Brad was vice president of software product development for NetSpeak Corporation, a pioneer in VoIP telephony software. He has also served as software engineering manager at Motorola Corporation for its two-way wireless products and senior software engineer for 11 years at IBM where he was lead architect for OS/2 Multimedia Subsystem. He holds two patents and is author of "Developing Multimedia Applications Under OS/2." Brad holds a master's degree in business administration from Nova Southeastern University, a master's degree in computer science from Florida Atlantic University, and a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from the University of Florida. |