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Biography:
From 1984 through 1995, Hal Clark served as the president of three
public companies in the technology sector. As president of Ingram
Micro (Micro D, NASDAQ), he was largely responsible for the robust
growth that made it the world's largest computer products distributor.
As president and CEO of AmeriQuest Technologies, Inc. (NYSE-listed)
his strategy was to merge six companies together to form a $600
million computer products distributor and integrator which was merged
into Computer 2000, the global multi-billion dollar Munich-based
distributor. At Everex, the PC and peripheral manufacturing company,
as president, he transitioned the company from primarily domestic
to worldwide markets and merged fourteen subsidiary companies into
one.
Prior
to 1984, Hal served as CEO or COO for over 25 years to companies
in the area of computer engineering and manufacturing, distribution,
software development and mail order. He has held executive positions
with Republic Corporation, Litton Industries, Union Bank and the
Boeing Company. He has also been a management consultant and an
instructor at UCLA.
His
education includes a B.S. degree from Bryant College, an MBA from
Pepperdine University, and a doctorate in higher education from
Nova University.
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