Allan Z. Loren
Director/Board Member at Queens College
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Joseph Lhota | M | 70 |
City University of New York
| - |
Steven Nicokiris | M | - |
Queens College
| - |
Howard M. Sipzner | M | 61 |
Queens College Foundation
| - |
Deirdre O'Brien | F | 57 | 36 years | |
Sanjoy Banerjee | M | - |
City University of New York
| - |
Laura Blank | F | - |
City University of New York
| - |
Lucas C. Parra | M | - |
City University of New York
| - |
Mark S. Simon | M | 72 |
Queens College
| - |
Matthew Winkler | M | - |
City University of New York
| - |
Roscoe Brown | M | - |
City University of New York
| - |
Lisette Nieves | M | - |
City University of New York
| - |
Joseph Goldstein | M | - |
City University of New York
| 38 years |
Eduardo Cue | M | 60 | 35 years | |
Félix Matos Rodriguez | M | - |
City University of New York
| - |
Allan H. Dobrin | M | - |
City University of New York
| - |
Ekaterina Malievskaia | M | 57 |
City University of New York
| - |
Catherine Rodriguez | F | - |
City University of New York
| - |
Dico Akseraylian | M | - | 13 years | |
Mike Musuraca | M | - |
Queens College
| 30 years |
Valerio de Angelis | M | - |
City University of New York
| 13 years |
Gunther Bright | M | 62 | 30 years | |
Jill O'Donnell-Tormey | M | 68 |
City University of New York
| - |
Joyce Moy | F | - |
City University of New York
| - |
Felix Matos Rodríguez | M | 62 |
City University of New York
| 5 years |
Judith Bergtraum | F | - |
City University of New York
| - |
Mead C. Killion | M | - |
City University of New York
| - |
Lun Zhang Dai | M | 88 |
Queens College
| - |
Joyce Brown | M | 77 |
City University of New York
| 41 years |
Norman Barham | M | 82 |
Queens College
| - |
Robert Wann | M | 69 |
Queens College Foundation
| - |
Russell Artzt | M | 77 |
Queens College Foundation
| - |
Joseph Grano | M | 76 |
City University of New York
| - |
Bob Catell | M | 87 |
City University of New York
| - |
Seymour Sternberg | M | 80 |
City University of New York
| - |
Benno C. Schmidt | M | - |
City University of New York
| - |
Sidney Braginsky | M | 86 |
City University of New York
| 33 years |
Ira B. Lampert | M | 78 |
Queens College Foundation
| - |
Carol J. Hochman | F | 73 |
Queens College Foundation
| - |
Matthew Goldstein | M | 83 |
City University of New York
| 25 years |
Mark Rose | M | 60 |
Queens College Foundation
| - |
Gail Naughton | M | 69 |
City University of New York
| - |
Fernando Ferrer | M | 73 |
City University of New York
| 8 years |
James Mitarotonda | M | 69 |
Queens College
| - |
Sarah Nash | F | 70 |
City University of New York
| - |
Maurice S. Reznik | M | 69 |
Queens College
| - |
John Leonard Eatwell | M | 79 |
Queens College
| 27 years |
Jacqueline Wright | F | 64 |
City University of New York
| - |
Richard V. Imprescia | M | - |
City University of New York
| - |
Frank J. Sciame | M | - |
City University of New York
| - |
James Robert Wren | M | - |
Queens College
| - |
Bavid Chu | M | - |
Queens College Foundation
| 8 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Steven Alesio | M | 70 | 14 years | |
S. Mathew | F | 68 | 12 years | |
Robert B. Crowl | M | 60 | 6 years | |
Glen Messina | M | 62 | 6 years | |
Jeffrey Stiefler | M | 77 | 12 years | |
Richard Petrino | M | 56 | 24 years | |
Richard Veldran | M | 57 | 16 years | |
Terence W. Edwards | M | 68 | 29 years | |
Gregory Conley | M | 69 |
Galileo International, Inc.
Galileo International, Inc. Data Processing ServicesTechnology Services Galileo International, Inc. provides electronic global distribution services. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Parsippany, NJ. | 2 years |
James Fernandez | M | 69 | 15 years | |
C. Reese | M | 78 |
Iron Mountain, Inc. /Old/
Iron Mountain, Inc. /Old/ Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Iron Mountain, Inc. provides information storage and management services that help organizations lower the costs, risks and inefficiencies of managing their physical and digital data. The company offers comprehensive records management services, data protection and recovery services and information destruction services, along with the expertise and experience to address complex storage and information management challenges such as rising storage rental costs, and increased litigation, regulatory compliance and disaster recovery requirements. It operates its business through three segments: North American Business, International Business, and Corporate. The North American Business segment offers information management services throughout the United States and Canada, including the storage of paper documents, as well as other media such as microfilm and microfiche, master audio and videotapes, film, X-rays and blueprints, including healthcare information services, vital records services, courier operations, and the collection, handling and disposal of sensitive documents for corporate customers; the storage and rotation of backup computer media as part of corporate disaster recovery plans, including service and courier operations; information destruction services; the scanning, imaging and document conversion services of active and inactive records; the storage, assembly, and detailed reporting of customer marketing literature and delivery to sales offices, trade shows and prospective customers sites based on current and prospective customer orders; and technology escrow services that protect and manage source code. The International Business segment offers information management services throughout Europe, Latin America and Asia Pacific, including hard copy, data Protection, destruction and document Management Solutions. Its European operations provide services throughout Europe and destruction services are primarily provided in the United Kingdom and Ireland; Latin America operations offer services throughout Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Peru; Asia Pacific operations offers services throughout Australia, with hard copy and data protection services also provided in certain cities in India, Singapore, Hong Kong-SAR and China. The Corporate segment consists of costs related to executive and staff functions, including finance, human resources and information technology, which benefit the enterprise as a whole. This segment also includes stock-based employee compensation expense associated with all Employee Stock-Based Awards. The company was founded by Herman K. Knaust in 1951 and is headquartered in Boston, MA. | 31 years |
Christopher Coughlin | M | 71 | 13 years | |
Jerome Selitto | M | 82 | 3 years | |
Deborah M. Reif | F | 70 | 7 years | |
Mark V. Stanich | M | 63 | 18 years | |
Marc U. Porat | M | - | 3 years | |
William Meaney | M | 63 |
Iron Mountain, Inc. /Old/
Iron Mountain, Inc. /Old/ Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Iron Mountain, Inc. provides information storage and management services that help organizations lower the costs, risks and inefficiencies of managing their physical and digital data. The company offers comprehensive records management services, data protection and recovery services and information destruction services, along with the expertise and experience to address complex storage and information management challenges such as rising storage rental costs, and increased litigation, regulatory compliance and disaster recovery requirements. It operates its business through three segments: North American Business, International Business, and Corporate. The North American Business segment offers information management services throughout the United States and Canada, including the storage of paper documents, as well as other media such as microfilm and microfiche, master audio and videotapes, film, X-rays and blueprints, including healthcare information services, vital records services, courier operations, and the collection, handling and disposal of sensitive documents for corporate customers; the storage and rotation of backup computer media as part of corporate disaster recovery plans, including service and courier operations; information destruction services; the scanning, imaging and document conversion services of active and inactive records; the storage, assembly, and detailed reporting of customer marketing literature and delivery to sales offices, trade shows and prospective customers sites based on current and prospective customer orders; and technology escrow services that protect and manage source code. The International Business segment offers information management services throughout Europe, Latin America and Asia Pacific, including hard copy, data Protection, destruction and document Management Solutions. Its European operations provide services throughout Europe and destruction services are primarily provided in the United Kingdom and Ireland; Latin America operations offer services throughout Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Peru; Asia Pacific operations offers services throughout Australia, with hard copy and data protection services also provided in certain cities in India, Singapore, Hong Kong-SAR and China. The Corporate segment consists of costs related to executive and staff functions, including finance, human resources and information technology, which benefit the enterprise as a whole. This segment also includes stock-based employee compensation expense associated with all Employee Stock-Based Awards. The company was founded by Herman K. Knaust in 1951 and is headquartered in Boston, MA. | 2 years |
Michael J. Winkler | M | 79 | - | |
Gordon Alexander Wilson | M | 58 |
Galileo International, Inc.
Galileo International, Inc. Data Processing ServicesTechnology Services Galileo International, Inc. provides electronic global distribution services. The company was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Parsippany, NJ. | 3 years |
Sunita Holzer | F | 62 | 9 years | |
Emanuele Conti | M | 56 | - | |
Richard S. Mattessich | M | - | 14 years | |
Kathryn M. Ruggieri | F | 69 | 7 years | |
Jane Carlin | F | 68 | 6 years | |
David M. Bricker | M | 62 | 1 years | |
Hillevi Agranius | F | 53 | 19 years | |
Phil Bussey | M | - | 7 years | |
John Cucci | M | - | - | |
John Hayes | M | 69 | 21 years | |
Michael Cunningham | M | 66 | 13 years | |
Jan Leschly | M | 83 | 16 years | |
Theodore Antenucci | M | 59 |
Iron Mountain, Inc. /Old/
Iron Mountain, Inc. /Old/ Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Iron Mountain, Inc. provides information storage and management services that help organizations lower the costs, risks and inefficiencies of managing their physical and digital data. The company offers comprehensive records management services, data protection and recovery services and information destruction services, along with the expertise and experience to address complex storage and information management challenges such as rising storage rental costs, and increased litigation, regulatory compliance and disaster recovery requirements. It operates its business through three segments: North American Business, International Business, and Corporate. The North American Business segment offers information management services throughout the United States and Canada, including the storage of paper documents, as well as other media such as microfilm and microfiche, master audio and videotapes, film, X-rays and blueprints, including healthcare information services, vital records services, courier operations, and the collection, handling and disposal of sensitive documents for corporate customers; the storage and rotation of backup computer media as part of corporate disaster recovery plans, including service and courier operations; information destruction services; the scanning, imaging and document conversion services of active and inactive records; the storage, assembly, and detailed reporting of customer marketing literature and delivery to sales offices, trade shows and prospective customers sites based on current and prospective customer orders; and technology escrow services that protect and manage source code. The International Business segment offers information management services throughout Europe, Latin America and Asia Pacific, including hard copy, data Protection, destruction and document Management Solutions. Its European operations provide services throughout Europe and destruction services are primarily provided in the United Kingdom and Ireland; Latin America operations offer services throughout Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Peru; Asia Pacific operations offers services throughout Australia, with hard copy and data protection services also provided in certain cities in India, Singapore, Hong Kong-SAR and China. The Corporate segment consists of costs related to executive and staff functions, including finance, human resources and information technology, which benefit the enterprise as a whole. This segment also includes stock-based employee compensation expense associated with all Employee Stock-Based Awards. The company was founded by Herman K. Knaust in 1951 and is headquartered in Boston, MA. | - |
Carroll R. Wetzel | M | 79 | 8 years | |
Todd Gibbons | M | 67 | 6 years | |
Lawrence Kutscher | M | 59 | 18 years | |
David James Coles | M | 59 | 1 years | |
Daniel Akerson | M | 75 | 17 years | |
Richard Karl Goeltz | M | 80 | 4 years | |
Richard McGinn | M | 77 | 16 years | |
David Trone | M | - | - | |
George Myles Cordell Fisher | M | 84 | - | |
Jeffrey S. Hurwitz | M | 63 | - | |
Jon Boscia | M | 71 | 2 years | |
James Wellons Brinkley | M | 87 | 7 years | |
John W. Alden | M | 82 | 12 years | |
Charles Pizzi | M | 73 | 6 years | |
Sandra Peterson | F | 65 | 13 years | |
Gregory J. Parseghian | M | 62 | 7 years | |
Joseph H. Langner | M | 60 | 16 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
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Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Allan Z. Loren
- Personal Network