Data Science Automation,
Inc.s President and CEO Awarded Birthing of
Giants Acceptance
Pittsburgh, PA, May 1, 2001
--- Data Science Automation, Inc., a business and
process automation consulting and systems integration
firm, today announced that corporate President and CEO,
Richard M. Brueggman has been accepted into the Birthing
of Giants class of 2003. Sponsored by Inc. Magazine, the
MIT Enterprise Forum Inc. and the Young Entrepreneurs
Organization, this prestigious program is held on the
campus of MIT, and is ranked by Inc. Magazine as the number-one
program of its kind. The worlds top entrepreneurial
figures as well as professors from Boston, Harvard and
MIT form the faculty for this unique five-year-old program.
Im certain that I will be among an outstanding
class of young entrepreneurs, and believe it will be
a rewarding experience both professionally and personally.
Im looking forward to an environment that offers
social interaction with my peers as well as the challenging
educational content Birthing of Giants offers,
said Brueggman.
The Birthing of Giants program selects only sixty entrepreneurs
from a worldwide field of young business people, each
under the age of 40 and each a founder who leads a company
that grosses more than $1 million. The Birthing of Giants
program is a unique program that focuses on leadership.
It is designed to bring together the next generation
of entrepreneurial giants for a time of intense blending
of practice and theory. Spanning 12 days over a period
of three years, the program covers the six fundamental
areas of business: management, finance, human resources,
marketing and sales, operations, and research and development.
Past speakers have included Thomas Golisano, founder
of Paychex; Ted Leonsis, president of America On-Line;
Jim Koch, founder of Boston Brewing Co. (Samuel Adams
Beer); and Jim McCann, founder of 1-800-FLOWERS.
Data Science Automation was established in 1993 as
a software and systems engineering firm that specializes
in developing highly technical PC and network-based
solutions for research and industrial clients. Founder
Richard M. Brueggman is a Physicist, educated at both
the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University.
He started Data Science Automation to diversify his
technical responsibilities by addressing difficult business-related
challenges associated with creating a technically and
ethically respectable organization.
DSA has three operating divisions: Process Automation,
Business Automation and Technical Training with offices
in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Kansas City
and Washington, DC. Data Science Automation is a National
Instruments Select Integrator and a Microsoft Certified
Partner.
To learn more about Data Science Automation, contact
their Pittsburgh headquarters at Southpointe Plaza I,
Suite 210, 400 Southpointe Boulevard, Canonsburg, PA
15317 or call (724) 745-8400, fax (724) 745-8461, e-mail
info@DSAutomation.com. Readers can also visit the companys
Web site at www.DSAutomation.com.
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