Mr. Blish brings a unique perspective along with a wealth of knowledge and talent to JCWM. Mr. Blish has over 34 years of experience in the Information Technology field and has managed thousands of employees during his career. He has been investing in businesses and real estate for over 30 years. Technology is everything in today’s world, particularly as it relates to investments, consumer expectations, and the work force in general. Mr. Blish’s proficiency in all areas of Information Technology has afforded him great success during his career. Mr. Blish was one of the original PC Technicians who worked on the development of the earliest Macintosh and PC computers. During this time, Mr. Blish worked with IBM to develop its original communications programs that delivered software throughout the internet. He moved to New York in the early 90’s to head up Deloitte & Touche’s New Client Server practice. After years in New York, he decided to move back to Houston and expand his knowledge in the Banking and Credit industry. When the dot-com industry hit in the late 90’s, he decided to move to San Francisco to spread his knowledge working on projects such as switching ATMs over from IBM OS2 to Windows NT. There, he became an executive within his company. After years in San Francisco, he decided to move back to Houston and take an exclusive position working in the Project Management area. During his career, Mr. Blish has worked for several Fortune 500 companies, including Halliburton, Chevron, Sysco, HP, IBM, and Gulf State Toyota. Mr. Blish also worked as a mobile consultant for HBO. In 2012, Mr. Blish started Social Tap, a mobile software development company that created IISONROAD and WHEREAMINOW. He also went on to start DataCenterZero. Mr. Blish recently founded Blish Technology, a company specializing in Project Management and Cloud Technology. He is the author of “The Path of Data Communication” and “Data Center Zero,” published by Xlibris, which discuss transfering data to the cloud. Mr. Blish has a B.S. in Computer Science from Oklahoma State University.