Before joining InZon, Inc. in April of 2007 as the Company’s CEO and on the Board of Directors, Mr. Camper, who has an extensive track record of successfully leading and growing public holding companies, as CEO of FJCell, headed a South Pacific telecom investment group, in which he is a partner, that is being granted a nation-wide license to operate and maintain a GSM mobile cellular service and fixed cellular radio system for the country of Fiji, along with a microwave tower network and an uplink license for a gateway for international calls.
Mr. Camper was also the founder of Elandia Solutions and served as the Chief Executive Officer and President from its inception through to its public filing in 2006. Mr. Camper also served on the Board of Directors of Elandia and on seven Elandia subsidiary Boards of the DaTec Companies in the Pacific Island Nations.
Mr. Camper was CEO and President of the Morgan-Dos Development Company, a telecommunication tower infrastructure company, which he sold to MasTec (NYSE: MTS) in 2000 and became part of the key management group of MasTec.
Mr. Camper was also a partner in TowerCom, a communication tower development company, whose ownership was financed by South Coast Capital Corporation. Formerly, Mr. Camper also served as President of CCI Global Telecommunications with operations spanning from the United States to Brazil. Mr. Camper was also President and CEO of The BECT Group, Inc., a company involved in acquisitions, mergers, management consulting and franchise consulting. Mr. Camper was Entrepreneur Magazines "Success Story" in November of 1986.
Mr. Camper, who has extensive expertise in mergers, acquisitions and divestitures within the global telecommunications industry, Mr. Camper has been a leader in the telecom development business for over a decade, building companies in the telecommunication industry culminating in their sale to a Fortune 500, New York Stock Exchange Company. |