Management Team Frequentis USA Inc.

Mr. Leonard Swiontek
President

Mr. Leonard Swiontek is President of Frequentis USA Inc. located in Columbia, Maryland. Frequentis USA, Inc. designs and manufactures innovative integrated voice communication solutions and related support products for the Air Traffic Control, Military C3I, Maritime, and Public Safety market segments.

Mr. Swiontek joined Frequentis in 2001 as Program Manager for Government programs. He was appointed Vice President Programs and Operations of Frequentis USA Inc. in 2009 and became President of the company in 2012.

Mr. Swiontek has over 26 years of professional experience in Government and civil telecommunications programs in roles ranging from Engineering and Test to Program Management and Business Development. He holds an electronics engineering technology degree from the DeVry Institute of Technology and has been a member of the Air Traffic Controller Association since 1994.

Mr. Vince Campanella
Vice President Engineering

Mr. Campanella is Vice President Engineering of Frequentis USA Inc. He oversees the Frequentis USA engineering staff, and is responsible for the technical implementation of customer projects and programs. His departments include hardware and software development, testing, and system engineering.

Mr. Campanella joined Frequentis in 2001 with over 30 years experience in systems engineering, engineering resource management, program/project management, and design of telecommunication systems for air traffic control and command and control applications. Mr. Campanella holds a degree in Electronics Technology from Capitol College.

Mr. Dieter Eier
Vice President Business Development

Mr. Dieter Eier is Vice President Business Development of Frequentis USA Inc. located in Columbia, Maryland. Frequentis USA, Inc. designs and manufactures innovative integrated voice communication solutions and related support products for the Air Traffic Control, Military C3I, Maritime, and Public Safety market segments.

Mr. Eier joined Frequentis in 1995 as executive assistant to the board of directors. He quickly advanced to head of product management with special responsibility for the development of products for the United States. In 1999 Mr. Eier joined the newly founded Frequentis USA as Director Product and Business Development. In 2009 he became vice president and member of the board. Mr. Eier is responsible for business development and sales at the company.

Mr. Eier has more than 15 years of experience in business development and product management of telecommunications systems programs for mission critical applications. He holds an advanced degree in telecommunications engineering from the University of Technology, Vienna, Austria.

Mr. Werner Koelbl
Vice President Treasury and Finance

Mr. Koelbl joined Frequentis Headquarters in Vienna, Austria in 2003. Specialized in information technology and business processes he became Executive Assistant to the CEO and CFO, managing IT and process improvement projects in Human Resources and Controlling. He was appointed Vice President at Frequentis USA in 2011.

Mr. Koelbl is a member of the board and officer of Frequentis USA Inc and is responsible for the financial management of the company. In addition, he oversees Human Resources, IT, and Legal and Contracts.

Mr. Koelbl holds advanced degrees in Business Administration and Information Technology from the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria, and the University of Innsbruck, Austria.


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