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Mathematical Modeling, Inc. (MMI) was founded in September of 1999 by Dr. Frederick J. Foreman for the purpose of insuring your right to private and secure Internet communications. MMI is dedicated to providing you with the best software encryption program available. This is why Dr. Foreman developed Dynacrypt®. It is rich with encryption features not found on any commercially available product.
MMI is a Delaware based corporation that has developed the most powerful and dynamic software encryption product on this planet: Dynacrypt® Version 4.0. It is the first symmetric-asymmetric encryption software to be developed for protecting data and systems. The word Dynacrypt®means Dynamic Encryption because the encryption is truly dynamic. It changes with each encryption, block of text, and computer state to change information into a form so that no one on this planet can understand it except those that it was intended for. Dynacrypt® is also highly flexible as it provides the user with the ability to select the level of advanced encryption. Dynacrypt® has the strength capacity of 13 million bits, considerably greater than the current market standard of only 256 bits supported by Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).
MMI designs, develops, publishes, and markets software encryption tools for use by Individuals, the U.S. Government and for commercial industry. MMI provides a complete software product suite that includes the software program, documentation and consulting services. MMI makes high level encryption techniques accessible to millions of customers and business users. Software users are empowered to control the security of information that they wish to transmit or protect with confidence, knowing with certainty that the information is secure. MMI also provides technical services in the areas of cost engineering, business process analysis and modeling, database design and modeling, system modeling and simulation, information assurance and security, and engineering consulting to provide comprehensive security solutions.
Administrative Team
MMI has a first class administrative team with all of its members having advanced degrees. Dr. Frederick J. Foreman (Founder and CEO) is a graduate of the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is well-versed in program management, engineering consulting, mathematical algorithms for software encryption and mathematical modeling of random physical phenomena. The executive management team is joined by Mr. Richard Hill (COO), Thomas Henley (CBO), and Sean Reed (CFO) who are well versed in finance, business management strategies, investment strategy and analysis, and fund management.The team is rounded out with a focused government business development strategist Shaun Meyers, and the head of marketing and communications, Chris Curry.
Dr. Frederick J. Foreman, Founder, CEO, and Chairman of the Board
Dr. Foreman is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of MMI. He founded MMI 10 years ago after obtaining contracts with the Department of Defense (DoD). Noteworthy are his efforts in helping the Defense Information System Agency (DISA) in obtaining its Milestone A, B, and C approvals for the $1.8 billion Net-centric Enterprise Services (NCES) program. This program revolutionizes how the DoD will support the warfighter now and in the future with core enterprise services enabling rapid decision making, planning, and execution among Combatant Commanders, Agencies, and the Joint Chief of Staff. In addition, Dr. Foreman was the Lead Computer Scientist for Program Management Support Services for the Global Command and Control System (GCCS) and the Global Combat Support System (GCSS).
Dr. Foreman has over 36 years of industrial experience in materials manufacturing, System Development, and Engineering Modeling and Design. He has over 40 inventions in developing electromechanical processes that support the design of machinery for materials processing from conception, pilot plant, startup, and production. He was the lead Plant Start-up Engineer for a $60 million Plant Expansion project for the Procter & Gamble company in Albany, Ga. He was the Senior Engineer of record for the #7 cold mill, coil slitting operations, and did computer aided design and mathematical modeling of aluminum processes for the Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA) in Davenport, Iowa and New Kensington, Pennsylvania. He was also a Grade 8 product engineer at Ford Motor Company working on the first Escort/Lynx, sporty coupes and electric battery work for electric vehicles.
Dr. Foreman has received several distinguished patents for the surface treatment of aluminum alloys to improve their ruggedness and make them impervious to laser fire and disruptive solar energy technology. He has extensive experience in the rapid heat treatment of organic materials and making them rugged to harsh environmental conditions.
A former University Professor/Instructor at MIT, FAMU, and FSU for 15 years, Dr. Foreman is also a distinguished scholar and researcher and has received 21 distinguished awards including being recognized in Strathmore's Who's Who Worldwide as the IT Professional of the Year for 2009 and 2010 for his work on Dynacrypt®, selected to Tau Beta Pi, Pi-Tau-Sigma, Sigma Xi, and the New York Academy of Sciences. He also was a GEM Graduate Fellow, NASA Graduate Fellow, Patricia Roberts Harris Fellow, received the MIT Award for Outstanding Leadership and Service, is a Senior Member of SME, received the Teacher of the Year Award at FAMU, and the Superior Accomplishment Award at FAMU.
Dr. Foreman holds three (3) degrees in Mechanical Engineering: Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1975), Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1975), and a Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering from the Florida A&M University (FAMU) and Florida State University (FSU) College of Engineering (1995).
Dr. Foreman has successfully obtained, managed, and executed over $17 million in Government Grants and Contracts and has held a Top Secret Security Clearance in the Department of Defense. He has written several papers in Journals and conferences on the mechanical behavior of orthotropic and composite materials. He has held several executive positions as the CTO for HMIRA Inc., COO for General Interactive, Inc., and is currently the President and CEO for Mathematical Modeling, Inc.
Richard Hill, Chief Operations Officer, Vice-Chairman of the Board
Mr. Hill is the Chief Operations Officer (COO) and Vice-Chairman of the Board for MMI. He is also the chairman of Hill Industries, an investment company that made principal investments in privately held companies in manufacturing, construction, and technology industries. He has 18 years combined fixed income trading, investment banking, real estate, and business development experience in corporate finance and capital markets. Additionally, Hill Industries also provided financial engineering, structure finance, M&A, and corporate finance advisory to corporate clients. Mr. Hill was also a senior partner in the merchant banking firm, Quantum Capital Partners, LLC, where he was the Financial Advisor to Forest City Ratner Companies for their $4.5 billion mixed use project (which includes a 20,000 seat arena) in Brooklyn, New York.
Right out of college, Mr. Hill went to work for CB Commercial (now CB Richard Ellis), the largest commercial real estate company in the US. There he specialized in REIT investment management and due diligence, Industries real estate, and sale-leaseback financings.
Mr. Hill's Wall Street career began with Barclays Capital where he started as a fixed income strategy analyst, developing strategies for investment managers. After finishing graduate school, Mr. Hill became a Government Bond Trader in London and New York. Later he moved to the Emerging Markets desk where he ran the Sovereign Emerging Markets Trading in the Americas. There he provided market making execution for hedge fund and investment manger clients of the bank.
At Citigroup, Mr. Hill was hired as a Vice President into the Global Structured Finance Group. There he focused on private placements and structured real estate transactions. Mr. Hill was an integral part of the team that completed the Southdown (Cemex) private placement of $755 million--the largest transaction in this asset class in over a decade. Mr. Hill then moved to the High Grade Global Loans Syndication Group where he managed the Northeast Regional Book; covering companies such as Raytheon, United Technologies, Ernst & Young, and other large cap diversified companies. Additionally, Mr. Hill structured syndicated loans for companies in the Energy sector.
Mr. Hill has a Masters degree in Applied Economics from New York University, an MBA from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, and a BA in Economics from the University of California, Irvine.
Thomas Henley, Chief Business Officer, Executive Vice President, and Director
Thomas Henley is the Chief Business Officer (CBO) and Executive Vice President for MMI. He leads MMI's Business Development efforts and strategic planning and operations for MMI. He has a fourteen year history and track record in private equity, an investment banker at Goldman Sachs, a Vice President of NationsBank Capital Investors (the venture capital arm of NationsBank), and headed the M&A division for Blockbuster Inc. His responsibilities have included making and managing fund investment commitments, direct equity investments, and performing a vast number of investment banking transactions.
Thomas Henley's most recent experience includes a partner role at Aldus Equity, where he led the management of the overall co-investment (direct investment) business, he was a core member of the private equity fund analyses and selection team, and he led and managed multiple client relationships. He sat on the firm's executive and investment committees and played an integral role in growing the business from less than $75 million in assets to approximately $8 billion in assets under management. He was also instrumental in negotiating and executing the investment by Deutsche Bank into the Aldus business. His responsibilities included private equity fund evaluation, due diligence, and recommendations to the investment committee and to clients. He has sat on numerous private equity Advisory Committees. In his capacity, Thomas Henley led in excess of $5 billion of commitments into private equity funds across the various sub-asset classes. Additionally, the direct co-investment activities of the firm, which he led, totaled in excess of $375 million.
His private equity experience was with Bank of America Capital Investors, the private equity arm of Bank of America. Bank of America Capital Investors was a $1 billion private equity fund, making growth and expansion capital investments, and leveraged investments in middle market companies. In that capacity, Mr. Henley's responsibilities included all facets of private equity: sales and marketing to enhance market presence and expand exposure; sourcing new investment opportunities; negotiating and structuring transactions; performing due diligence on potential deals; negotiating legal documents; and providing strategic and value-added assistance to portfolio companies on a variety of projects including the assessment of liquidity alternatives and valuation of potential acquisition targets for attractive exits. Additionally, he has direct equity investment experience in a number of industries including communications, healthcare, energy, and various technology areas.
Prior to his experience in private equity, he was an Investment Banking Associate with Goldman Sachs, one of the premier investment banking firms in the world, where he worked on a number of buy-side and sell-side mergers and acquisitions transactions, and consummated a number of corporate finance transactions. His responsibilities were focused on transaction execution and included assessing strategic alternatives such as management buyouts, mergers/acquisitions, and recapitalizations. These responsibilities required extensive analyses, including valuation analysis (financial modeling), control and governance analysis, and hedging strategy analysis. He also worked on a number of equity and debt financings. He advised clients on all aspects of acquisitions, divestitures and private financing. Thomas Henley has been involved with transacting deals in excess of $20 billion. He has worked on a wide number of transactions that include some of the most visible deals in the market, including: investing equity into Hertz, Restoration Hardware, and Clear Channel. He also represented Shell in the acquisition of Tejas Gas for $2.3 billion, Mobil Oil in the sale of their Plastics Business (the Hefty Bag product line) to Tenneco Packaging for $2.7 billion and Proctor & Gamble in their acquisition of the Baby Wipes business from Kimberly Clark for $225 million.
Mr. Henley earned an MBA from the Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA where he received a Chevron Fellowship in Finance, and a BS from Stanford University with a degree in Petroleum Engineering. While at Stanford University, Mr. Henley was the recipient of the Buck Club athletic scholarship where he played football and received numerous awards, including All-Pacific 10 Conference honors in multiple years.
Sean Reed, Chief Financial Officer and Director
Mr. Reed is the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of MMI. He has over 12 years of finance experience including senior roles leading derivatives trading, market risk management, investment strategy, treasury, and risk analysis functions. Mr. Reed began his Wall Street career at Barclays Capital in 1997 as a derivatives trader working in the company's New York office. Mr. Reed structured and traded collateralized debt obligations, credit derivatives, and interest rate derivatives for the bank's proprietary and client trading books. Mr. Reed was also an integral part of the team sent to Hong Kong to start up the bank's growing structured credit presence in the Asian market. While posted in the Hong Kong office, he had joint responsibility for trading the firm’s global structured credit derivatives book during Asian time.
After Barclays, Mr. Reed moved from trading into fundamental credit research, joining Citigroup’s Corporate Bond Research division in 2000. Mr. Reed advised the firm's clients on investments in mortgage and other specialty finance companies, bond guarantors, and global insurance companies as a securities analyst. While at Citigroup Mr. Reed also analyzed and evaluated numerous capital markets transactions involving equity, debt, preferred stock, and structured securities, as well as mergers and acquisitions and corporate restructurings.
Mr. Reed next moved to Quanta Capital Holdings, Ltd. a start-up Bermuda-based insurance and reinsurance company in 2003. There he initially led credit and interest rate risk management and was a senior member of the firm's Investment Policy team. Mr. Reed also served on the firm’s hedge fund due diligence and investment strategy evaluation team during this time. He was ultimately promoted to Senior V.P. & Treasurer, where he additionally took sole responsibility for asset allocation, investment strategy, and investment operations for the firm. Mr. Reed's analysis was instrumental in keeping the firm’s investments entirely out of the CDO sector after 2006.
Mr. Reed graduated Summa Cum Laude from Fordham University, where he earned a B.S. in Physics and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He has a Master's Degree in Economics from New York University. Mr. Reed also pursued graduate studies in the Ph.D. program at Stanford University where he studied Nuclear Physics.
Shaun Meyers, Vice President of Government Business Operations
Shaun Meyers brings over 18 years of extensive proven business development experience to MMI, specifically in the area of government contracting. Prior to joining MMI, Mr. Meyers was co-owner and president of Proteus, Inc., a full service construction firm, specializing in general/mechanical contracting and construction management. Proteus' clients included both public and private sector entities such as the Government of the District of Columbia, Howard University, Federal Government Agencies, private developers and major general contractors. As a firm, Proteus participated in the Federal Government's 8a program and was certified as a Small Disadvantage Business which generated over $65 million in revenue at the rate of approximately $15 million per annum.
As the president of Proteus, Mr. Meyers was responsible for day to day oversight of the firm's strategic planning, business development and staff supervision of a full-service contracting firm that performed everything from mechanical and construction to facilities maintenance, operation and general contracting. Other clients included the Army Corps of Engineers, the Department of the Navy, National Park Service, General Services Administration (GSA), Social Security Administration, Veterans Administration, and the Department of Education.
Mr. Meyers holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Maryland and an MBA from the University of the District of Columbia. Mr. Meyers has completed further study from the University of the District of Columbia's Professional Real Estate Appraising Program and the Standards of Professional Practice Program. Mr. Meyers is also certified through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Construction Quality Management Program and is a member of the Society of American Military Engineers.
Chris Curry, Vice President of Marketing & Communications
Chris Curry is responsible for marketing and communications at MMI. Mr. Curry brings with him two decades worth of innovative marketing solutions for a wide variety of Fortune 500 global brands like Pepsi, Pizza Hut, and MSNBC Financial.
Domestically, Mr. Curry has been responsible for groundbreaking work for clients including the US Marine Corps and Ford. Having worked at some of the largest and most prestigious firms on Madison Avenue, Mr. Curry is focused on delivering strategic brand excellence for Dynacrypt® through skills he’s honed at venerable firms like BBDO and Uniworld.
Mr. Curry holds a Bachelor of Fine Art from Howard University and a Masters in Creative Communications from Portfolio Center in Atlanta. When not focused on his career, Mr. Curry creates works of art in a variety of mediums and enjoys creative writing.
Board of Directors
In addition, MMI has a first rate Board of Directors including:
- Dr. Reginald Parker, 510NANO, Inc - CEO
- Dr. Ray H. O'Neal, FAMU - Professsor of Physics
- Dr. Arthur Mutambara, ATBI - CEO
- Mr. Tim Webb, 510NANO, Inc - CFO
- Ms. Lisa Jones, Consultant
- Mr. Marvin Carroll, TecMasters, Inc - CEO
- Mr. Roosevelt Giles, Information Management Systems, Inc - CEO
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