CEO of Sensatek named among Florida High-Tech Corridor’s 2018 ‘Faces of Technology’
By Cindy Barth – Editor, Orlando Business Journal Jul 27, 2018, 4:17pm EDT Updated Jul 27, 2018, 4:20pm EDT
Three Florida high-tech industry leaders have joined the Florida High Tech Corridor’s 2018 “Faces of Technology” lineup.
Launched in 2008, the corridor’s “Faces of Technology” initiative has recognized the efforts of nearly 160 people who represent the more than 250,000 high-tech scientists and technologists driving diverse clusters of innovation throughout the region.
The 2018 honorees include:
- Reamonn Soto, founder of Daytona Beach-based Sensatek Propulsion Technology Inc., which tackles aviation problems that save high-tech companies millions of dollars and time
- SaLisa Berrien, founder and CEO of Tampa-based COI Energy Services, which offers a customer-service focused cloud-based solution, the COI Energy Optimizer, which helps utilities optimize the electric grid
- Marlo Walpole, director of translational research at Gainesville-based AuxThera, which develops products that help dogs live healthier lives
“We are incredibly proud to recognize the work of SaLisa, Marlo and Reamonn, and to advance the region’s high-tech industry,” said Ed Schons, president of theFlorida High Tech Corridor. “These brilliant minds serve as testaments to the corridor’s potential to significantly impact research, discovery and business development in our 23-county region.”