Speakers at the Mobile and Wireless Enterprise Conference

Paul Carugati
Paul Carugati is a Senior Wireless Security Engineer in Motorola’s Wireless Security Services group. He has more than five years experience within the Information Technology field specializing in the wireless security domain. Mr. Carugati assisted in the architecture of the Motorola enterprise and supply-chain WLAN environments. In addition to wireless security, Paul has extended experience in baseline network security threat analysis and mitigation, with emphasis in architectural and application-level security. He has built multiple Internet points-of-presence within Motorola and sits on the WLAN architecture/governance board.
Paul Carugati holds a B.S. degree in Telecommunications Management from DeVry University. He is also a Cisco Certified Network Associate and is certified in the National Security Agency’s INFOSEC Assessment and Evaluation Methodology (IAM/IEM).


Steven Christensen

Stewart Christensen, a Corporate Strategist for LANDesk Software,  interfaces directly with customers both current and prospective to define and refine company solutions to meet customer needs. One of Christensen’s key goals is interfacing with internal Product Marketing and Software Engineering teams to drive strategic direction. Delivering that strategic message to customers and partners is his primary focus. With over 18 years of computer industry experience, Christensen has been with LANDesk for over three years as a Corporate Strategist. Before that he held various positions at Novell such as Systems Engineering Manager, Sr. Systems Engineer and Sr. Consultant. Prior to that Christensen served as Vice President Director of IT for a large advertising agency.


Dan DeFina

Dan is a Senior Systems Engineer for Trapeze Networks and has over 10 years experience in the Networking and Wireless Industry.  Prior to Trapeze, where he has been for 3 years, Dan has held positions as a Wireless Network Architect as well as a Wireless Technical Consultant. He holds an Electrical Engineering degree from Valparaiso University, an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin and a Masters of Science degree from Southern Methodist University.   Dan resides in the Chicagoland area where he was born and raised.


Scott DuPart
Scott DuPart did his undergraduate work at the Northern Illinois University in Dekalb IL. He received his start at Freeport School District deploying technology and training staff on usage. Thereafter, Scott joined 3Com as a Systems Engineer working on the Interworking Function (IWF) that acts as a gateway between the mobile network and data network infrastructure such as a WAP gateway. These solutions provided the capabilities of mobile internet, SMS, and functions that are now features in today phones.  This was considered the first major release of the “First Generation of Wireless IP” in 1999.  Scott went on from there to work at Microsoft where he worked on redesigning and deploying the Remote Access Services, 802.1x, Remote Safe Computing, and Radius infrastructure globally. Scott currently works for Heath Care Service Company HCSC as an IT Architect designing HCSC current and future mobility deployments.  Scott has worked within the Mobility space for several years working on many networks, resolving various customer issues and designs.


Andy Farrell

Farrell has worked in the technology industry for 14 years, and in the Mobile and Wireless Industry for 11 years.   At companies considered pioneers in this segment such as IBM, Apacheta, Nextel, inCode Wireless, and VeriSign; Farrell has founded, built, and managed various mobile and wireless solutions businesses in multiple industries.   Farrell has spoken in multiple countries around the world on various mobile and wireless topics and published numerous articles on utilizing mobile technology in today’s enterprise and government organizations.


Jon Green
Jon Green, CISSP, is a senior product manager for Aruba Networks with primary responsibility for security solutions. With more than 14 years of experience in the design and operation of data networks, Mr. Green has extensive experience in network security and the implementation of wireless LANs. His experience includes a variety of technical consulting and marketing positions at companies including Bay Networks, Shasta/Nortel Networks, Atrica, and Foundry Networks. He performed his undergraduate work in Electrical Engineering at Iowa State University.


Geri McGreevy
Geri McGreevy is a Second Vice President at The Northern Trust Company, Chicago. She manages the Mobility and Remote Support department of Desktop and Network Services.  Prior to joining Northern Trust in August of 2006, she was a Manager with in the Blue Cross Blue Shield organization for four years. From 2000 to 2002, she was a Data Specialist at Cingular Wireless; from 1995 to 2000, she was an Institutional Advisor at First Analysis Corporation; and from 1988 to 1995 she was a Treasury Analyst at Heller Financial.  Geri received her B.A. degree from the University of Illinois and attended DePaul University School of Business. She is Chairman of the Bloomingdale Parks Foundation and has given speeches on Mobility and Wireless Technology at Camp IT Conferences, Frost and Sullivan  and  Research in Motion's Wireless Enterprise Symposiums.


Douglas Haider
Douglas J. Haider is currently a Senior Wireless Security Consultant with Accuvant.  Mr. Haider is familiar with numerous wireless site survey, security, and deployment technologies.  His clients have included numerous Fortune 500 companies in Financial Services, Energy, and Healthcare. 


Tom Johnston
As Senior Vice President of Product Management and Marketing at NetMotion Wireless, Johnston leads product and marketing strategy for the company’s flagship solution, Mobility XE. Prior to joining NetMotion, Johnston served from 1999 to 2005 as a Managing Director at Alexander Hutton Venture Partners, one of NetMotion Wireless’ investors. He also sat on the NetMotion Wireless Board of Directors and on the boards of other investments including Max-Viz. Before joining Alexander Hutton, he held several senior marketing positions with Microsoft Corporation between 1990 and 1998. As a Group Product Manager for Microsoft, Johnston led the team responsible for marketing the Windows desktop platform and Internet Explorer. He served as Lead Program Manager for Microsoft’s Internet Security product unit and conducted business development for Microsoft’s Advanced Consumer Technology division, forging partnerships with wireless communication firms to enable two-way communication for handheld computing devices. He also served in product management roles for Windows NT and Microsoft’s Network Business unit. Tom has an A.B. in Mathematics and History from Dartmouth College and an M.B.A. from Dartmouth’s Amos Tuck School of Business.


Fred Kwong

Fred Kwong has been in the information technology field for the past 10 years in consulting, engineering, management, and director positions. He currently works at Zurich Insurance providing technical consulting for all network related activities including project management, network design, implementation, and network architecture. In his various positions, Fred has designed and implemented wireless solutions for mid-sized companies, to larger nation-wide organizations. Fred has experience using HP, Aruba, Trapeze, and Cisco wireless solutions.  He has worked with 802.11x technologies using LEAP/LEAP2, WPA/WPA2, and WEP security.

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