Description
Bob Marshall co-founded AWS in 1992 and currently serves as company
president and CEO. Marshall pioneered the networking of weather
instrumentation and cameras using the Internet. He parlayed this
capability into the single, largest network of weather stations and
Internet cameras in the world. Marshall is responsible for the business
strategy and operations of the company, and has led AWS to become one
of the largest private weather media companies by building a series of
unique and profitable business units.
Outside AWS, Marshall currently serves as chairman of the Committee
on Technology Education (COTE) in the state of Maryland, under the
Maryland Business Roundtable for Education (MBRT). The COTE committee
is responsible for the development, implementation and monitoring of
the "Maryland Plan for Technology in Education." Marshall also serves
on the Advisory Board for The Johns Hopkins University Center for
Technology in Education, a premier educational technology research
organization.
Prior to launching AWS, Marshall served as a program manager and
lead engineer at BBN (formerly Bolt, Beranek and Newman, the company
credited with starting the Internet) on a number of advanced military
sensor, signal processing and networking programs.
Marshall is a cum laude graduate of the University Of Maryland College of Engineering.
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