![]() |
Our Principals Paul
W. Case, Jr.
Prior to co-founding Spectralliance, Paul Case had been involved in the multi-channel pay television and telecommunications industries since 1983. He previously held the titles of President of Caspen Consulting, President & CEO of Interactive Television Network, VP/IS of United International Holdings, VP/Information Services for both United Artists Entertainment and United Cable Television. Before working in telecommunications, Paul worked for the Knight-Ridder newspapers and a major international restaurant chain. Specializing in mission critical operational, billing, and multimedia IT systems - Case's clients include major US and international entertainment, pay television, telecom, software, and computer hardware companies. As a widely recognized industry expert and advisor to venture capital companies, he has helped clients in 20+ countries in investing, designing, evaluating, and implementing IT products; running their internal IT organizations on an outsourced basis; and/or serving on various Board of Directors. Mr. Case's biography can be found in Who's Who in America and his articles on Customer Care and Billing issues have appeared in Billing World, Multichannel News, and Cable Television Business. Active in various industry associations, Mr. Case helped found both
the CableData User's Group and the Colorado Open Systems Consortium,
Colorado's largest IT organization. He is a graduate of the University
of Colorado, holds both CDP and CCP certifications from the Institute
of Certified Computer Professionals, and is an active member of the
Institute for the Certification
of Computer Professionals, Denver
Telecom Professionals and the Society
of Telecommunication Consultants. |
|
Our Firm I Vendor Rankings I Clients I Projects I Our People I Join Our Team I Contact Us Send mail to webmaster@spectralliance.com with questions or comments about this web site. Copyright © 2001 Spectralliance, LLC. All rights reserved. Spectralliance, LLC. is an independent consulting company. Last modified: March, 2001 |