Re: A tried and true way to technology alliances

Acronite Computer Bureau Systems Ltd. (mailto:acb@ARCC.OR.KE)
Sat, 28 Sep 1996 13:30:00 EAT

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Date:         Sat, 28 Sep 1996 13:30:00 EAT
From: "Acronite Computer Bureau Systems Ltd." <mailto:acb@ARCC.OR.KE>
Subject:      Re: A tried and true way to technology alliances
To: Multiple recipients of list DEVEL-L <mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU>

Dear Gian,

I have passed your C.V. to my board and they have expressed some interest. However, they would like to meet you personnaly so can you let me know if you plan to visit Kenya and if so when.

Your's Sincerely, Charles N. Nduati Managing Director, ACB SYSTEMS LTD. P.O. BOX 79324, NAIROBI KENYA

At 12:59 AM 9/17/96 -0400, Giannina Lodato wrote: >One of the best ways to obtain American technology for your Organization is
>to invite a principal of Hudson Sierra Investment Inc to become a member of
>your
>Organization's Board of Directors or Advisory Board. This new board member
>would then
>have the responsibilities to find, evaluate and arrange for the technologies
>needed by
>your Organization.
>
>One such principal is Mr. Laszlo Rakoczi and his CV is as follows:
>
> Mr. Rakoczi is a principal with Hudson Sierra Investments, Inc. He
>is currently advising and negotiating a number of joint ventures in various
>countries around the world. He serves as a board member or as a strategic
>business and finance advisor for a variety of international companies,
>banking
>organizations and joint venture partnerships that focus on connections among
>the U.S., the Pacific Basin and Central and Eastern Europe.
>
> A selection of Mr. Rakoczi's previous successes include:
>
> Chairman, Advisory Board of International Strategic Alliances
> Former Partner of Hambrecht & Quist Technology Partners, a high
> technology investment bank specialized in Strategic Alliances.
> Chief Tech Officer of Tymshare/Tymnet, at the time the world's
> largest provider of value-added communication services, sold to
> British Telecom for US$300 million in 1984
> Founder and former CEO/President of Standard Information Systems,
> merged with United Telecom (now Sprint) in 1974.
>
> Mr. Rakoczi has planned, negotiated, and closed joint ventures in
>more than ten countries. He has also served on a number of Boards or Advisory
>Boards and been instrumental in the successes of a number of companies such
>as Lockheed ISG, Viewstar, and Cambrian.
>
>
> If interested, please send email to our WebMistress:
> mailto:GianninaLR@aol.com
>
>