Falcon Systems Engineering Corporation
Management
Management

Harvey M. Novak
Founder & Chief Executive Officer

Mr. Novak has over 30 years experience in business management and financing. He began his career in technical sales, field support, systems architecture design, hardware/software design and testing, systems integration and project management. He has founded and sold three successful companies to Microdyne, L-3 Communication and Apcom. Mr. Novak Holds a Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering from the University of Maryland and has completed graduate level courses in Business and Electronics Engineering.

 

Charles L. Sample
Vice President, Business Development

Over the last 7 years Mr. Sample was the Executive Vice President, Business Development for a publicly traded corporation providing products to the Military and first responder community. During this time He was responsible for building the revenue stream from less than $1million to greater than $34 million. He has designed expeditionary support systems for mass casualty decontamination, medical triage, and command & control. Mr. Sample designed and deployed the personnel decontamination systems for the Pentagon 911 event that supported over 400 evidence recovery personnel and included the FBI, ATF and the National Guard Remains Recovery Team. Mr. Sample holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Maryland.

 

John H. Doak
Advisor to the President

Mr. Doak has served as the CFO/Group Controller for a Black & Decker International Group; as the President of Black & Decker Japan; and the Vice President of Easco Hand Tools, Inc. He has a diverse business background that includes leveraged buyouts, initial public offerings, and he is now assisting Falcon with corporate structure and business opportunity issues. Mr. Doak is a Harvard graduate with a degree in Economics and is also a graduate of Phillips Academy Andover.

 
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