David Egbert founded Bountiful WiFi in January 2004. Over the past 17 years, David has served in senior executive management positions in technical sales organizations such as O.C. Tanner and Iomega. He also worked for Autosoft (currently Brooks International) and was responsible for all the company accounts that dealt with Wireless Automated Warehouse Management Systems. In corporate development roles, David has worked hand-in-hand with companies such as Intel, Dupont, and Motorola, both in national and international capacities. In the mid 1980s he was involved in the founding of a software company called DMS, which was sold to Open Visions and later acquired by Veritas Software in 1995. He also founded Corco LLC in 2002. Corco created the Linksys "Wireless Signal Booster," a device designed to piggyback on linksys' existing Wireless Access Points and routers to expand the coverage areas of those devices. Linksys sold 150,000 of these boosters in 2003. David has turned his attention to Bountiful WiFi, creating a router which is sold as a turnkey solution that far exceeds the power of the "Wireless Signal Booster." |