George Nassef
George Nassef has acquired a deep understanding of information systems in more than two decades in the business. A technology expert, he has contributed to the management of several high profile companies. George Nassef's experience includes a post at HotJobs.com, where he served as Chief Information Officer, with responsibilities including the development of telecommunications systems infrastructure.
Mr. Nassef also served as Chief Information Officer for ValetNoir from the company's start, in 2001, until 2008. ValetNoir provides technological services to over 70 resort destinations and 150 cruise destinations. He helped the firm with ideas for the company's brand, securing revenue, and solidifying a strong base of loyal customers and employees. The New York Times included Mr. Nassef's comments in an article exploring the world of start-up businesses and venture capital.
George Nassef's positions have brought him a variety of experience and knowledge. His expertise includes cloud computing, Internet technologies, and high volume computing systems. Mr. Nassef has helped small companies grow with smart use of technology and helped large companies improve and avoid cost increases through cloud computing as well as smart use of technology.
Mr. Nassef's education helped him hone his skills. He graduated from Texas A&M University, in College Station, Texas, in 1987, with a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Engineering, with minors in Finance and Mathematics.
George Nassef is active in his community. He supports several charities, especially those that advocate the interests of animals, including The World Wildlife Fund, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), and The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). In his private life, Mr. Nassef enjoys study of applied and theoretical physics, and activities including travel, aviation, and skeet shooting.