Deena Redding,
President
Deena Redding serves as CEO and President of OmniMetrix, LLC. She began her more
than twenty years of management experience responsible for more than a billion
dollars of insurance reserves for UPS and Ryder Integrated Logistics. Having an
interest in managing start-up capitalization, Deena partnered with Remote
Business Management, LLC during the pioneer era of Digital Video Recording and
led her company to a successful multi-million dollar venture with a publicly
traded South Korean satellite technology company. Her accomplishments here led
her to the appointed position of President of Kyros, LLC, a distributor of high
tech video and camera security products, where her role guided another successful
acquisition. Deena brings to OmniMetrix a combination of experience in financial
leadership in fast growing companies and management leadership. Deena graduated
from North Georgia College with a Bachelor's degree in Math and a minor in
Accounting.
Harold M. Jarrett, Jr.,
Vice President
The founder of OmniMetrix, Mr. Jarrett is a graduate of Georgia Tech with a
Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Electro-Optical Design
and Antenna Design. He earned his MBA at Loyola Marymount University in Los
Angeles, while working with Hughes Aircraft Company in the area of military
night vision engineering. He began development of wireless remote data systems
in 1996, and then formed OmniMetrix in 1998 to market those concepts. He has
spent over a decade immersed in design and development of remote monitoring
systems for power generation systems, and has worked closely with every major
generator brand to push the envelope of remote monitoring capabilities. Mr.
Jarrett personally oversees the ongoing development of the OmniMetrix product
line, finding innovative ways to meet customers' needs in an ever-changing
industry.
Chuck Miller
Vice President of Engineering
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Chuck has been a part OmniMetrix since 2000, bringing over 40 years of
experience in the area of machine electronics. Chuck began his career in the
70's as a team member for the GM Advanced Product Technology Engineering
Group in Warren, Michigan. There he wrote software and designed hardware for
the first onboard electronic microprocessor control system — a truly
groundbreaking piece of technology. Chuck also brought the first
microprocessor based broadcast automation system to the industry in the late
70s. Since then, Chuck has continued to be an innovator — holding more than
15 patents in the field of electronic measurement and control systems,
including a patent for the automated dispensation of fuel additives. Chuck
was selected to be the primary engineer for the OmniMetrix Pipe to Soil Remote
Monitor when it was first developed, and continues to lead the engineering and
development of this product line.
Bob Clawges,
Director of Information Technology
Bob joined the OmniMetrix team in 2008. A graduate of Auburn University, he has
worked in the tech industry for 10 years. He began his career at Unisys as a
consultant with a focus on enterprise reporting and document management. Bob has
expertise in desktop application and web development, Windows and Linux server
administration, and infrastructure management.
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