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Dr. Robert Moses, President and Chief Executive Officer |
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Dr. Robert Moses has served as President and CEO of PCI Geomatics since 1990. Under his leadership, PCI Geomatics has grown from a single office, single product company into one of the world’s top Geomatics solution providers.
Dr. Moses obtained his B.Sc (1968) and MD (1973) degrees from the University of Toronto. After several years of practicing emergency medicine in Toronto, he developed an interest in artificial intelligence and expert systems. Founding, Syntronics in 1979, a company renowned for the design and manufacturing of an artificial intelligence-based composer synthesizer, his work with geospatial imaging began when his supercomputer won an Industrial Research Assistance award. Dr. Moses merged this supercomputer processing with PCI’s image analysis technology, and the integration was complete by the late 1980s.
Dr. Moses engages in development and technology work through advisory positions to several government bodies and serves as:
- Chair of the Ministerial Advisory Council on Science and Technology for the Ministry of Natural Resources, Government of Canada
- Member of the Council of Science and Technology Advisors for the Government of Canada
- Member of the Board of Directors of Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)
- Chair of the National Advisory Board on Earth Sciences for the Ministry of Natural Resources, Government of Canada
- Vice Chair of Ontario Centres of Excellence Inc (OCE)
- Geomatics Industry Champion for the Government of Canada Innovation Agenda
- Past Chair of CRESTech (Centre of Research for Earth and Space Technologies), Institute for Space and Terrestrial Sciences (ISTS)
- Past member of the Board of Directors of GEOID a National Centre of Excellence
- Board of Trustees for International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS)
- Recipient of the Canadian Design Award of Excellence
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David Stanley, Chief Technology Officer |
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David Stanley is responsible for all aspects of Research and Development at PCI Geomatics. Mr. Stanley has been with the company since 1981 and has been involved in a variety of image analysis and systems design software projects at varying levels – from systems driver level modifications, language design and development, to high level application code. Most recently, he received national recognition by being one of several PCI Geomatics members cited for exceptional contributions to the GeoComp development project, through the Sector Award of Merit, issued by the Earth Sciences Sector of Natural Resources Canada.
Mr. Stanley received his B.Sc in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from the University of Toronto in 1981, and became involved in graduate work pertaining to Artificial Intelligence.
- Member of the Board for Geoide
- Director of GIAC
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Terry Moloney, Chief Operating Officer |
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Terry Moloney has over 19 years experience in the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing industry. Prior to joining PCI Geomatics, Mr. Moloney served in various capacities, including Chief Operating Officer and Vice President of Operations and Administration of TYDAC Research Inc.
Mr. Moloney was a member of the committee responsible for the Innovation Agenda for the Canadian Space Agency, presented to the Government of Canada. He was also a member of the Space Industrial Strategy Task Force for the Canadian Space Agency as well as the Earth Observation Ground Segment Infrastructure Steering Committee for the Canadian Space Agency and the Canadian Centre for Remote Sensing.
Mr. Moloney obtained his Honours Degree in Applied Geography from Ryerson Polytechnic University in 1987.
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Brad Schmidt, Vice President of Sales and Marketing |
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Brad Schmidt has been with PCI Geomatics since 2004, and has over 20 years experience within the geomatics industry. He has been an educator, business owner, and has worked extensively in the geospatial industry both domestically and internationally. He previously worked for Intergraph in the Middle East, where he was responsible for the successful operation of the Mapping and GIS Solutions Division, managing both a sales force and a professional services organization. While at Intergraph, Mr. Schmidt developed new business opportunities, providing solutions to the GIS, mapping, and photogrammetric industries within the region.
Mr. Schmidt is also a member of the Geomatics Canada Advisory Committee (GC-AC), which provides advice to the government on issues related to geomatics.
Mr. Schmidt holds an Honours BA Degree in Geography from Wilfrid Laurier University and obtained his Master of Science Degree majoring in Geography and specializing in Remote Sensing and Mapping from the University of Calgary.
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Robert Lang, Chief Financial Officer |
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Robert Lang has served as PCI Geomatics’ Controller since 1997, and has been responsible for corporate reorganization and the integration of financial and management reporting. With over 15 years of experience in the software industry, Mr. Lang previously served as Controller for Toronto-based InContext Systems Inc., where he helped raise $10M in equity and obtain a listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Prior to working in the software industry Mr. Lang worked as a Senior Auditor at KPMG Peat Marwick.
Mr. Lang holds a Bachelor of Commerce Degree from the University of Toronto, and is a Chartered Accountant.
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John Werle, President and CEO of PCI Geomatics Corporation USA
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John Werle has over twenty years of experience in the geospatial and technology industries. Prior to joining PCI Geomatics, Mr. Werle held the role of Vice President for The Boeing Company and has also held Senior Executive positions at Motorola, Signal Technology Corporation, Loral Corporation and EG&G Inc.
Mr. Werle holds as B.S Engineering degree from Northern Arizona University and a M.S. in Systems Management from the University of Southern California. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), the Open Geospatial Consortium Interoperability Institute, and the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF).
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