Articles by Gary Schultheis
Gary J. Schultheis is currently Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer VOIS, Incorporated. Mr. Schultheis has been a member of our Board of Directors since November 2006 and has served as our President and Chief Executive Officer since May 2007. He previously served as our CEO from November 2006 until January 2007. Mr. Schultheis currently also serves as President and CEO of Millennium Holdings Group, Inc., a private Florida-based venture capital firm. He is also the President of Mountain View Capital Partners, a private corporation, and since 2003 he has been a Managing Member in Trackside Brothers, LLC, Delray Beach, Florida, company which is involved in commercial real estate investments. Mr. Schultheis was a co-founder of publicly-traded International Internet, Inc./Evolve One, Inc. and served as its President and a director from inception in 1998 until January 2004. From February 1999 until its acquisition by Stockfirst.com in August 1999, Mr. Schultheis was Vice President of Interactive Golf Marketing a company that became publicly traded WowStores.com. From March 1994 until its acquisition by Millennium Holdings Group, Inc. in February 1996, Mr. Schultheis was President of Wall Street Enterprises d/b/a Wall Street Associates, a financial consulting firm specializing in mergers and acquisitions. From 1985 to 1992, Mr. Schultheis was employed with Air Express International which is now known as Danzas DHL. Mr. Schultheis attended the State University of New York at Farmingdale in 1984. Bio page from Forbes: http://people.forbes.com/profile/gary-j-schultheis/84925
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