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Kenneth Nwabueze

Kenneth Nwabueze is a strong leader with exceptional business, political, and diplomatic capabilities and a passion for technology and foreign affairs. As founder and CEO of SageMetrics, a leading outsourced business intelligence provider, Nwabueze has a demonstrated reputation as a developer and entrepreneur of innovative technologies across various high-tech industries. Prior to SageMetrics, Nwabueze conducted advanced research for Lawrence Berkeley Lab, created patented software technology for the Walt Disney Company and developed business-critical software systems for Buena Vista Pictures and Television. Currently, his company, with headquarters in Los Angeles and London, is providing data integration and analysis for companies including Phillips Electronics, L'Oreal, Cox Interactive, Washington Post, and Forbes.

Mr. Nwabueze is an Engineer by profession, with emphasis in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. He is a member of the Council of Advisors on Science and Technology for President George W. Bush. He attended California State University at Northridge, School of Engineering and Computer Sciences, and Pepperdine University at Malibu, School of Management and Business Administration.

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