Management Team
Andrew G. Parker, President & CEO
Mr. Parker has over 25 years experience managing computer and Internet
businesses. Prior to starting Hubtack, Inc., Mr. Parker was founder and
CEO of Mercantec, Inc., pioneer of the first electronic commerce solution
commercially available on the Internet, with a distribution in 13 countries
to over 200 Internet Service Providers. Mr. Parker has also served in various
executive positions with companies including Unitech Systems, a world leader
in Information Integrity solutions, Spyglass, Inc., a global provider of web
browser and server technology, and Tandem Computers (now Hewlitt Packard), the
leading supplier of fault tolerant computers. Mr. Parker holds a B.S. in Computer
and Information Sciences from the University of Oregon.
James Allen, VP Strategic Planning, PLS
Mr. Allen has 44 years experience as a Land Surveyor and Certified
Engineering Technician for transportation engineering projects
including airport, street, highway, bridge, railroad, pipeline,
telecommunications and electrical distribution systems. As a
Surveyor, Mr. Allen was involved in the preliminary design surveys,
aerial photography control, right-of-way acquisition surveys,
preparation of taking plats, construction staking and as-built
surveys. As a Certified Engineering Technician, Mr. Allen's
involvement included preliminary route investigation and cost
comparisons, preparation of design plans and specifications,
bidding services and construction management associated with
these projects. As a Professional Land Surveyor and Sr. Engineering
Technician, Mr. Allen has been responsible for client coordination,
cost control, pay estimates and scheduling of projects nationwide.
Mr. Allen's project experience has included field surveys,
courthouse research, preparation of right-of-way and easement
acquisition documents, GPS monumentation, land title documentation,
construction staking, as-built surveys, vertical and horizontal
control for Interstate Routes, Federal, State and County DOT
routes, city and village streets, rural and city intersection
signalization projects, bridge construction and reconstruction,
major and minor parking lots, urban and rural residential and
commercial/industrial subdivisions, major cross country telecommunication
facilities, and major cross country pipeline facilities.
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