Margaret Nyswonger President, Chief Executive Officer Margaret Nyswonger founded Stealth in 1994, and is the company's leader as well as its chief visionary and technical strategist. After holding teaching and administrative positions, she joined InteCom in 1983, where she performed customer service functions from end user training to help desk support and taught herself how to design and troubleshoot phone systems. While at InteCom, she had the opportunity to work with early adopters of private branch exchange (PBX) systems based on customer premises equipment (CPE), such as Mr. Steve Jobs and Apple Computer, Ford Aerospace & Communications Corporation, and California Public Employees' Retirement System. In 1987, she moved to Contel, where she designed, installed, and supported complex telecommunications systems while managing customer accounts. In her account management role, she learned how to align customers' business plans with their evolving technology needs. After Contel became GTE, she designed, installed, and supported Ethernet-based voice and data networks for government and defense customers, such as Sandia and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories. She returned to InteCom in 1992, where she worked as the national account executive supporting Enterprise accounts. Later, she joined Octel, supporting their national accounts as well as being federal and worldwide director for the Hewlett-Packard account, an early adopter of Octel voicemail systems, before leaving to form Stealth. Ms. Nyswonger has one patent pending in the voice biometrics market segment. She earned a B.A. in liberal arts from Chico State University with a minor in biology, and holds three teaching credentials in liberal arts, physical education, and advanced education. |