Asyncrob Corporation was founded in 2001 by a group of disabled military veterans. This group of veterans has extensive experience in the telecommunications field both during and after their military careers.
James Robinson IVJames E. Robinson IV is the founder of Asyncrob Corporation and is its chief executive officer. Mr. Robinson has over thirty years in the telecommunications industry. During his career he has held leadership positions in the following:
- United States Air Force as combat crew commander;
- Cox Matthews & Associates as comptroller a higher education publisher;
- C&P Telephone-Bell Atlantic, which is now Verizon;
- Mitel Inc., an international PBX and semi conductor manufacturer; and
- Teligent Inc., a CLEC, provider of data, local dial tone and long distance service.
His federal government employment includes serving as on staff of to U.S. Representative Walter Fauntory.
Thornell JonesThornell T. Jones, President of Asyncrob Technologies has been chief engineer in manufacturing of semi-conductors for IBM. His career experience includes:
- Integration of an automated manufacturing facility to personalize integrated circuits;
- Integration of the automated quartz sputtering equipment;
- Technical consulting;
- Market development;
- Marketing;
- Engineering nanagement;
- TQM management;
- Engineering administration; and
- Engineering service for IBM and other Professional Services Groups.
Sandra O. Lawson, LiCSW, Ph.D. is the founder and President of Collective Vision, the social services division of Asyncrob Corporation. Dr. Lawson has specializations in health care administration and health care behaviors, involved with analyzing and evaluating public policy. As a public health officer, Dr. Lawson monitored high-risk youth grants and state block grants. In that capacity, Dr. Lawson was also responsible for providing leadership on substantive health administration issues, Welfare Reform, Women's and Children's issues.
A licensed clinical social worker, Dr. Lawson provides individual, group and family psychotherapy. She was the federal government project officer for the National Women’s Resource Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs and Mental Illness.
Charles Parker, Sr.Charles F. Parker, Sr. has thirty-five years of experience in planning, installing, operating, and maintaining communications-electronics systems. He has directed and led staff in the preparation of operational and engineering documents for the implementation of complex telecommunications systems throughout the United States and overseas.
With 25 years of hands-on program management experience, Mr. Parker has extensive experience developing command, control, and communications interoperability architectures.
