CSMG Technologies Inc
Oil & Gas: CO2 Separation Complex Technology & Live Tissue Connectâ„¢ Technologies
Managemenrt
& Directors
Donald S. Robbins, President and Chief Executive Officer, Director
Mr. Robbins is a founder of our company and currently serves as President, Chief Executive Officer and Board Member. Mr. Robbins has been instrumental in developing relationships with the company's foreign and domestic partners and oversees the management of the company, as well as any new technology acquisitions, evaluation and investment. These acquisitions have included state of the art technologies, such as Live Soft Biological Tissue Bonding for humans and animals and CO2 separation technologies for landfill gas and anaerobic animal waste processing. Prior to founding our company, Mr. Robbins gained extensive experience in the financial services and insurance industries, where he held numerous licenses such as Registered Investment Advisor and Registered Principal. He was nationally recognized in the financial services industry and has lectured in public seminars as well as industry related symposiums. During his 22 years in the financial services industry, Mr. Robbins has received over 140 awards and honors including numerous "Man of the Year" awards from multinational financial service and insurance companies. Mr. Robbins is also President and CEO of Live Tissue Connect, Inc. and Chairman and CEO of Anaerobic Farm Waste, Inc., both of which are subsidiaries of our company. Mr. Robbins is on the Supervisory Council of United Engineering Company and serves as a foreign member of the International Association of Welding of the E. O. Paton Institute of Electric Welding National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. He devotes all his time to the affairs of our company. Mr. Robbins is the spouse of Esmeralda G. Robbins, the chairman of our board of directors.
Herman Hohauser, Executive Vice President, Director
Mr. Hohauser is a a former primary patent examiner who has been an advisor and in-house counsel to CSMG for the last two years. Mr. Hohauser is responsible for project development, internal legal issues, coordination with business and corporate partners, working closely with the president and other CSMG officers in moving the companies, businesses and technologies forward.
K. Bruce Jones, Chief Financial Officer, Director
Mr. Jones spent 10 years in the corporate and institutional finance department of Merrill Lynch Capital Markets and has been a consultant to CSMG for the past two years. Mr. Jones is responsible for the company's public regulatory issues and coordination, as well as U.S. operations when Mr. Robbins is out of the country.
Esmeralda G. Robbins,Director
From 1979 to 1993 Mrs. Robbins worked as Product Consultant and Salon Coordinator for Corpus Christi Beauty Supply, a family owned business that covered a 500-mile radius. Mrs. Robbins consulted boutiques, beauty, and barber salons providing the equipment and products necessary for them to start a new salon. Working with furniture manufacturers and product technicians she also coordinated large-scale seminars to introduce shop owners and their employees to new products and ideas to improve and update their services. Mrs. Robbins would also oversee the day-to-day operations of the business along with other family members. In 1993 the business was closed due to the declining health of elder family members. Mrs. Robbins is an original founder of CSMG Technologies, Inc. formerly known as Consortium Service Management Group, and has been its Chairman of the Board since 1992. She has worked full time for the company since 1993. She is the spouse of Donald S. Robbins, president of the company.
Robert Jay Machen,Director
Mr. Machen, a graduate of Auburn University, is a civil engineer. After several years early experience in building dams and bridges, he was employed from 1964 to August 1997 by McDermott International, Inc., a New Orleans-based energy services company serving the energy and power industry. He held positions as vice president and general manager for fabrication of off-shore installations in the Gulf of Mexico, the British North Sea and the Western Hemisphere outside the U.S. He also held positions as Senior Vice President for Government Relations in Washington, D.C. and as the Senior Vice President and Chief Representative for corporate sales efforts in Russia, China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. From October 1997 to the present he has acted as a director and adviser to MODEC International of Houston, Texas, a leading provider of floating production and storage systems and platforms on legs to the offshore petroleum industry around the world.
Conrad Derdeyn, Director
Mr. Derdeyn has degrees in civil engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. In addition to being employed from 1963 to 2002 by Caterpillar, Inc., and its affiliated companies, which are leading manufacturers of heavy earthmoving, mining, pipeline and construction equipment, he served from 1956 to 1994 in the Transportation Corps of the U.S. Army Reserves, retiring with the rank of colonel. His positions with Caterpillar and its affiliates were Manager, Special Projects (1963-1965); Construction Market engineer for mines, pipelines and dams (1965-1969); Supervisor, Heavy Construction (1969-1970); Manager of Pipeline Market Sales, Finning Tractor, Vancouver, B.C. (1970-1972); Marketing Engineer, Peoria, Illinois (1972-1973); Area Director, Caterpillar Overseas, Madrid, Spain (1973-1975); Sales Manager, Caterpillar Brazil, San Paulo Brazil (1975-1979); Manager of CONEXDO 1981, a worldwide construction industry exposition held every six years (1980-1981); Manager, Caterpillar, Inc.'s Southwest Division (1981-1983); District Manager, Caterpillar, Inc.'s Gulf Coast Area (1982-1999); and Manager, Caterpillar, Inc.'s Pipeline Division (1998-2002).