Kennedy and fellow Cellport architects have advocated "open telematics connectivity" as their mantra since the company founding in 1993. Kennedy has worked to evolve and grow a portfolio of networking hardware and software technologies focused on bridging the Grand Canyon size gap of disparities between consumer electronics and automotive. Kennedy is credited with contributing to nine Cellport patents and leads the company's licensing and technology partnering programs. Kennedy has a B.A. in International Economics from the University of Buffalo and has worked in the wireless and networking fields for the past 25 years. |