
The Air-Trak management team plays a strong role in leading the development of the industry's most advanced mobile resource management solutions. Our senior executives and Board of Directors bring high-level, multidisciplinary skills from such industries as communications, security, wireless, Internet, software, semiconductor, and global positioning systems (GPS).
Paul Washicko
President and CEO
Member of Board of Directors
Paul Washicko joined the Air-Trak team as President and CEO in early 2008. He has built and led multiple teams in high-growth technology ventures and has extensive experience in engineering, corporate development, operations and integration.
Prior to joining Air-Trak, Washicko served as President of Networkcar and led Networkcar through its rapid growth phase and sale of the company to Hughes Telematics, Inc. In 2000, he joined Reynolds and Reynolds, as Director of Corporate Strategy and Development and led the company's original investment in Networkcar, roll-out of the product from within Reynolds, and subsequent full acquisition. In 2002 with the acquisition, he took over as General Manager of Networkcar for the parent company. Prior to joining Reynolds, he worked in International Business Development for TRW, developing and marketing wireless communications, imaging and laser technology products. Prior to TRW, he served in various capacities at McDonnell Douglas, from design engineering to program management, for international customers.
Washicko holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Cal Poly Pomona and an M.B.A. from the Marshall School at the University of Southern California.
Dennis R. Clark
Chairman and Co-Founder
Member of Board of Directors
Dennis Clark is co-founder of Air-Trak. He has held executive positions in technology companies for more than 25 years.
Clark is also the founder of Integrated Microwave Corporation (IMC) and has served as president of that organization for 20 years. Prior to founding IMC, Clark was a vice president at KW Engineering, an electronic design and manufacturing firm. Clark has a BS in Accounting from California State University at Long Beach.
Marc A. Bernard
CTO and Co-Founder
Member of Board of Directors
For the past five years, Marc Bernard has led the development of the Air-Trak service. Bernard is an expert in designing and developing applications for distributed computing environments, large-scale project management, wireless communications and the utilization of location technologies.
Over a 25-year career, Bernard has provided expertise and/or developed software products for a variety of organizations including: The United States Army, Air Force, and Navy; General Dynamics Corporation, Honeywell, Loral Corporation, MITRE Corporation, Fujitsu Systems, Intuit, Apple Computer, Microsoft, The University of California, Israeli Aircraft Industries, Tusas Aerospace, and the Government of Taiwan. A computer scientist and an alumnus of the University of California at San Diego, Bernard was a developer of the UCSD Pascal System - one of the first operating systems for microcomputers. Bernard has been awarded several patents.
John E. Major
Member of Board of Directors
President MTSG
John Major has held several executive leadership positions at technology companies. He is currently the president of MTSG, a strategic consulting and investment business.
Previously, Major was chairman and CEO of Novatel Wireless, a provider of wireless data access solutions for PDAs and laptops, where he led the company's successful IPO. Prior to Novatel Wireless, he was chairman and CEO of Wireless Knowledge, a company jointly owned by Microsoft and QUALCOMM that enabled Internet devices, including cell phones, to access critical corporate information.
Major has also served in executive positions at QUALCOMM and Motorola. As president of QUALCOMM's Wireless Infrastructure Division, he managed the company's high growth rate and global expansion. While at Motorola, he directed a broad range of research initiatives and oversaw the development of the iDEN system now deployed by Nextel. Major serves on the boards of several companies as well as industry and educational organizations.