David Berenson is a co-founder of Comfidex. He was the former CEO of TRV Imaging, co-founded with his partner, the former CEO of Prime Computer and Legent (acquired by Computer Associates). TRV was a technology reseller of document imaging and workflow solutions for Eastman Software. Mr. Berenson was one of the original founders of R2K, LLC a service integrator and technology consulting firm, and was previously an advisor and equity holder in Sigma Imaging Systems until its successful sale to Wang Laboratories. He is a former National Partner of Ernst & Young and has held Partner-in-Charge and Director positions in New York City, the New York Region, and the Washington National Services office, where he also worked closely with numerous technology companies including the Unisys merger of Sperry and Burroughs, Intel, Sun Micro Systems, Hewlett Packard, Texas Instruments, EDS, AOL, Advanced Micro Devices, Vishay Intertech, Novell and IBM Global. Mr. Berenson's academic background includes an Economics degree from Wharton and a Master of Laws from NYU and he is a member of The Economic Club of New York and a member of the Bar and CPA in various jurisdictions including New York, DC, Virginia, North Carolina, Louisiana and Florida. He has written extensively on the technical and legal implications of the Electronic Signatures in National and Global Communications Act. He has been a Congressional Advisor, Adjunct Professor Lecturer at the NYU Graduate School of Business and a United States National Reporter for the Cahiers du Droit Fiscal International where he is currently focused on E-Commerce for international business. He has presented testimony before the House, Senate, Treasury and Joint Congressional Committees with regard to legislation and has frequently been interviewed by all major business publications including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Fortune, Barrons, The Washington Post and other media such as CNN, Tom Brokaw's ABC Evening News, Good Morning America, the Charlie Rose Show, Jim Barry Financial and has been profiled by Forbes and the Dreyfus Round Table. He was Chairman of the Board of Wolf Trap, a U.S. National Park and performing arts center. His fellow Board members included the major technology executives of the Northern Virginia area. |