August 2007 Reader of the month George 'gman' Lambert
George 'gman' Lambert Biography

George Lambert (also known as gman, marchon or 'g').
* Technology Advisor to Chin-Ning Chu.
* 2005 product nominated for PocketPC Product of the Year - eSkyGuide Flight Schedules for Amex Publishing's skyguide publication licensed from Goldenware Travel Technologies
* architect for the FastNet Tools that shipped with Borlands Delphi Versions 4-5-6-7
* architect of first real money Internet Bingo Casino in 1996
* architect of Synchronet - web based project planning and coaching tool based on best selling "the 5th dicipline" by Peter Senge.
* in 1994 pioneered Profitable Creation and Retension of New Customers by giving away "free software"
Currently I am involved with GoldenWare Travel Technologies - and have been responsible for all of the new product development since somewhere around 2001. GoldenWare Travel builds cross platform Technologies that are distributed to customers of airlines by airlines around the world.
Professionally I have worked in a number of software startups, including my own and helped each those companies achieve success in their own right. I have been part of the management team of software companies since 1994 in roles from Software Development, Sales, Marketing, Administration, and Business Development.
Until 1996 my specialty was technology business development and growing businesses
In 1994 I helped grow the Serif Inc a desktop publishing company by taking there office of less than 15 people and expanding the business to over 100 people with a sales and marketing strategy for Profitable Creating and Retaining New Customers by giving away free software.
In 1995 I helped grow a 7 person Lotus Notes Company into 100 person premier business partner in less than a year as director of new business development.
Personally I live with by wife Rhonda and my three daughters Stephanie, Rebecca, and Emily. We have a dog named Repunzel, and live in the quiet town of Litchfield New Hampshire.
Hobbies:
- Podvertising and PodKeyWords?
- Grange
- Poker
- Computer Security Games














