LAS VEGAS, NV, June 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) The America Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that Jack Miller, President and CEO; Ely Miller, EVP and COO; Lorin Morar, VP Software Development were elected to the Executive Board which offers all local, regional, national and international companies to create a free user account at AmericaChamber.com.
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Meet the Executive Board:
Jack Miller is named as President & CEO of AmericaChamber.com
Jack Miller has been a Chamber executive for over twenty-five years. He is a graduate of the Institute for Organizational Management and his area of expertise is Economic Development. Mr. Miller has attended numerous economic development programs throughout the country. Jack attended the University of Georgia, the University of Oklahoma, the College of Charleston and is a graduate of the University of Delaware. Mr. Miller is a veteran of the USAF and member of the American Legion.
Ely Miller named as EVP and COO
Ely M. Miller has a successful career in the oil & gas industry and in sales and marketing for more than 25 years. She developed several projects and made a tremendous contribution with the new design of Vapor Recovery Systems which purifies the gas from oil storage tanks and converts it to LNG. She wrote for the Gas Processor Association Latin America Chapter 1985. In addition, she has held management positions for more than 15 years as a business consultant in property management, sales, marketing and developing business to business companies. She has trained independent business owners in different continents such as Europe, Africa, Asia, South America, and North America. Currently, she is the Executive Vice President of AmericaChamber.com and has her own business in direct sales and marketing, Ely's International. Ely has a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering from Metropolitana University in Venezuela, a Certificate in the Import & Export Business, and a Master's Degree in Business Administration in National and International Business from American Intercontinental University, Weston, Florida.
Lorin Morar named as VP Software Development
With over 19 years of software development experience, Lorin Morar possesses extensive background in full-cycle product development. The privilege of working in multiple industries (health care, financial systems, oil and gas, wireless applications, gaming, insurance, manufacturing) with a wide variety of tools and technologies (Delphi, Java, VB, Object Oriented Design & Programming, J2EE, ASP, XML) has provided him with a unique perspective on software design and development. Lorin Morar is the creator of ke, a powerful web engine, the only tool you'll ever need to own your own portal.
Whether it's just around the corner or across the nation, if you are looking for a business or consumer service, you can find it here online at AmericaChamber.com. America Chamber's services provide you with online information for businesses, consumers and others, including directories of businesses, entrepreneurial information and strategies, e-commerce and other resources. Join our network today for a free user account.
AmericaChamber.com, the Chamber That Means Business, Announces the New Executive Board and Declares that Local, Regional and National Companies May Create a Free User Account at AmericaChamber.com
AmericaChamber.com announces that Jack Miller, President and CEO; Ely Miller, COO; Lorin Morar, VP Software Development were elected to the Executive Board which offers all companies the chance to create a free user account at AmericaChamber.com.
2011-06-01
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[Press-News.org] AmericaChamber.com, the Chamber That Means Business, Announces the New Executive Board and Declares that Local, Regional and National Companies May Create a Free User Account at AmericaChamber.comAmericaChamber.com announces that Jack Miller, President and CEO; Ely Miller, COO; Lorin Morar, VP Software Development were elected to the Executive Board which offers all companies the chance to create a free user account at AmericaChamber.com.