Himalaya Technologies, Inc. announced it has appointed Charles Nahabedian, a seasoned telecommunications executive and engineer, to its Advisory Board to guide its entry into the multi-billion dollar telehealth market, assist on mergers and acquisitions in that industry, and consult on corporate actions and governance. Charles Nahabedian has spent over 55 years in the telecommunications industry, mostly with Fortune 100 companies, where he developed and managed the realization of innovative systems and services both in international and domestic markets. A graduate of Northeastern University and Seton Hall University, he holds a BSEE, a MSEE, and an MBA in finance and marketing.

He was an Adjunct Professor at Fairleigh Dickinson'sRothman Institute of Entrepreneurial Studies for eight years, having taught graduate courses in Innovation Management, Entrepreneurial Strategy, Small Business Management, Corporate Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Financing. Mr. Nahabedian started his career at Bell Labs and AT&T and has received two patents and a national award for ?Outstanding Contributions in a Field of Science?. His organizations have developed and supported projects such as the first cordless telephone, the first coin telephone aboard the Metroliner, a portable cellular telephone, and interactive-touchscreen kiosks for DisneyWorld?s EPCOT theme park connected by miles of fiber optics and video disc arrays run by supercomputers that were ahead of their time.

He has held executive positions at AT&T, Fidelity Investment?s venture capital group, Hazeltine Corporation, and Cingular Interactive, with positions in marketing, services management, program management, corporate development, and head of business. Charlie was also a management consultant and partner at Ultrapro International, Inc., a boutique telecom consulting firm where he helped triple the company?s revenue to $15 million annually. From 2006-2020, Mr. Nahabedian founded and headed VideoKall, a company which won an international award for innovation in advanced person-to-person communication systems with funds transfer products and services for migrant workers.

He is now CEO of VK Digital Health, a business that is addressing the high costs of outpatient services utilizing medical, healthcare and technology expertise.