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Cherches, Loveland, Mosca and Natoli

In: CTOs at Work

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  • Scott Donaldson
  • Stanley Siegel
  • Gary Donaldson

Abstract

Dmitry Cherches Cherches is Chief Technology Officer at Mind Over Machines. His 15+ years in IT have been largely focused on the development of high- transactiondatabases and e-commerce applications, high-availability servers and storage solutions, and multi-lingual Web applications. For more than a decade, he has been responsible for setting the technology vision for Mind Over Machines. Under his direction, the company has increased its depth of expertise and certifications in web programming languages, tools and technology platforms. A native of Belarus, Russia and one-time aspiring professional swimmer on the Junior Olympic team, Dmitry was disassembling mainframe computers and creating DOS-based games as a child. After immigrating to the US, he ultimately received Bachelor of Science degrees in Computer Science and Economics from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Dmitry previously served as Director of Technology at National Information Services Corporation (NISC)

Suggested Citation

  • Scott Donaldson & Stanley Siegel & Gary Donaldson, 2011. "Cherches, Loveland, Mosca and Natoli," Springer Books, in: CTOs at Work, chapter 0, pages 173-204, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4302-3594-1_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-3594-1_8
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