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Robert H Savar, Founder & President
Since
WWWC
's inception in 1995, Mr. Savar has been responsible for all aspects of the company's activities. Prior to founding
WWWC
, Mr. Savar was President of Pizza Naturally, Inc., Harvard Square Foods Corp. and Jaclyn's Food Products, Inc., natural foods manufacturing companies which helped pioneer new products such as cholesterol-free and fat-free pizzas; natural and organic frozen entrées; and organic whole wheat bread crumbs. A lifetime entrepreneur, Mr. Savar also invented products such as The Original Pizsoy, the number one selling frozen pizza in the natural foods industry, which was sold to Hain Food Group. Mr. Savar is a graduate of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ, where he received a B.A., and SUNY Binghamton, where he received an M.A. in English. Mr. Savar is on the Board of Directors of the Greater Cherry Hill Chamber of Commerce, Multimedia Advisory Board of the Art Institute of Philadelphia, Advisory Board of Chubb Institute, British Motor Club of Southern New Jersey and Jewish Business Network of Southern New Jersey.
Kevin R. Gilper, Chief Technology Officer
Since co-founding
WWWC
in 1995 with Mr. Savar, Mr. Gilper has supervised all technology-related aspects of
WWWC
's operations, including but not limited to web design, hosting and application development. Mr. Gilper is primarily responsible for ensuring that
WWWC
's computer and technology infrastructure remains state-of-the-art. He is also well-respected consultant in the areas of Systems Integration and Business Intelligence applications. In addition to his current responsibilities at
WWWC
, Mr. Gilper has lectured on Web design at Burlington County College in Burlington, NJ, has been an expert witness in Internet-related legal matters and a guest Internet expert for Fox TV.
Timothy Parrotte, Creative Director
Since joining
WWWC
in 1996, Mr. Parrotte has been primarily responsible for supervising
WWWC
's day-to-day web/graphic design activities and for making all decisions regarding graphic design. Prior to joining the company, Mr. Parrotte was a freelance illustrator for ten years. During this time, Mr. Parrotte illustrated three children's books for Childswork/Childsplay, two of which were among the publishers' best sellers. Mr. Parrotte has also written and illustrated cartoons that have appeared in National Lampoon's "Truly Twisted Cartoon Book." In addition, Mr. Parrotte worked as an independent graphics design consultant, during which time he developed corporate identity graphics and logos for a variety of companies and organizations. Mr. Parrotte graduated the Art Institute of Philadelphia in 1989, where he concentrated in illustration, advertising, and graphic design. To his credit, Mr. Parrotte has designed Websites for MGM Studios and United Artists.
Howard Yermish, V.P. of Strategic Development
Before starting his own company, 7 Pixels Interactive, in 1996, Mr. Yermish worked at w3-design of Culver City, CA, a web development company with clients such as AOL, Disney, Mattel, and Microsoft. His own company, 7 Pixels Interactive, which specialized in website strategy, design and development, focused on the small to medium sized businesses and included a wide range of clients. In early 2004, Mr. Yermish merged his company with
WWWC
and was appointed Vice President of Strategic Development. In addition to his full-time responsibilities at
WWWC
, Mr. Yermish has taught courses and seminars in web development for the executive MBA program and undergraduate level students at Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia, PA. Mr. Yermish holds a Bachelors of Music from the Eastman School of Music and a Masters of Music from the University of Southern California.
Andrew J. Reitano, Project Manager
Andrew J. Reitano, Project Manager at World Wide Web Communications, has been with the company since 1999. Having begun his Internet career as a front end web designer and content manager, Mr. Reitano gradually worked his way up to become Production Coordinator and finally Project Manager in 2006. A graduate of Penn State University, with a degree in Communications, Mr. Reitano works with clients on a daily basis to oversee their projects and insure a smooth relationship from project inception to delivery. In addition, Mr. Reitano oversees the production side of the web development team and is responsible for production scheduling and web application product beta testing as well as final roll-out.
Mike Persico, Software Manager
Mr. Persico was originally employed by WWWC to fulfill a short contract in 2002 for one of the first DotNet development projects in the Philadelphia Region. In 2007, he joined WWWC as a full time software developer complimenting the development staff with his fifteen years of award winning software development experience. Recently, Mr. Persico was promoted to Software Manager. He enjoys implementing the ideas of WWWC customers because it allows him to utilize his broad spectrum of experience. Over the years his role as a software developer and architect has been varied and has included work for large companies such as AT&T and World Com. Mr. Persico also was Director of Internet Technologies for a mid-sized international software company and has worked closely with small leading-edge software teams which were able to compete successfully with much larger organizations. He has worked on many platforms ranging from IBM Mainframes to embedded development on PDAs and circuit boards.
William Whitehead, Director of Interactive Development
A graduate of The College of New Jersey with a BFA Digital Art, Mr. Whitehead joined WWWC full-time in the summer of 2005. His hybrid skill set of interface design, motion graphics and programming allows him to develop interactive experiences for WWWC's client projects. In addition to his development responsibilities, Mr. Whitehead helps define the production processes to increase creativity, efficiency and accuracy for WWWC's interactive services.
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