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Executive Biographies
Jason P. Talley - Chief Executive Officer
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Mr. Talley co-founded Nuvio in 2003 in order to address his pressing telecommunication needs. Mr. Talley brings extensive experience in start-up technology companies as well as a strong technical understanding to his role at Nuvio. He is frequently called on to speak as an industry expert and was recently recognized as a "Top 100 Voice of IP Communications." Prior to founding Nuvio, Mr. Talley was the Founder and CEO of Atipa, a Software and Hardware company that designed and implemented some of the largest Linux supercomputing clusters in the world. Mr. Talley also founded, grew, and eventually sold various other technology related companies in the ISP and VAR fields.
Mr. Talley holds a B.S. in Mathematics from Missouri Southern State University and received his J.D. from the University of Missouri. Mr. Talley is admitted to the Missouri and Kansas Bar Associations. He is married and has one child. Mr. Talley is a licensed helicopter and airplane pilot. His hobbies include flying, jogging, and golf. |
Chris D. Bramhall - Chief Operating Officer
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Chris Bramhall is chief operating officer for Nuvio Corporation, a leading provider of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services. Bramhall is responsible for operational management and financial oversight. Mr. Bramhall has extensive experience with company management and project development in telecommunications and finance industries.
Mr. Bramhall was one of the first agents for both Kansas Cellular (now All-tel) and Cellular One (now Verizon) in the Kansas rural network. From 1995 thru 2000, Mr. Bramhall ran a business and project development company that included investment banking for several start up companies, business plan development and real estate development and financing. Bramhall was also part of an elite team that developed a private label reseller for Sprint Corp.
Additionally, Mr. Bramhall was a founding stockholder of Cornerstone Bancshares, the holding company for Cornerstone Bank, a $100 million local bank. He also serves as an advisory board member. Mr. Bramhall was a Vice-President of a $1.2 billion regional trust company where he was responsible for portfolio management and security analysis. |
Curt Moore - Vice-President of Engineering
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Curt Moore oversees all development and technology functions at Nuvio which include the development and implementation of new web application and core soft switching products and services. Mr. Moore was, and continues to be, instrumental in the design and implementation of Nuvio's SoftSwitch architecture as well as Nuvio's nationwide VoIP network.
Before joining Nuvio, Mr. Moore held positions at Clemson University as a systems administrator and with the electricity metering division of Schlumberger, now Itron, as both an applications engineer and a software developer. Most recently, Mr. Moore was a systems engineer with Atípa Technologies where he designed and integrated Linux based Beowulf supercomputers for leading government and university research institutions throughout the world. At the time of its integration in 2002, one of the computers Mr. Moore designed was rated the 12th fastest computer in the world by the high performance computer organization top500.org.
Mr. Moore received a B.S. in Computer Engineering from Clemson University, where he aided in research on the PVFS (Parallel Virtual File System), used to virtualize storage across the nodes of a clustered computer system. Mr. Moore is a licensed single and multi-engine pilot and lives in Kansas City with his wife, Camille. |
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