Company Profile
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The founders of Trifecta became convinced two years ago that New Zealand engineers are in fact world leaders when it comes to asset management expertise. As a result, we located our startup operations into New Zealand, in order to learn from that expertise, and to understand how software could better serve that expertise. We are using the latest in Rich Internet Application tools and other disruptive technologies to build the asset management software that we hope can do justice to that expertise, and we intend to showcase New Zealand asset management expertise to the world market.
Clark Easter CEO/Founder
Santa Barbara, CA
Key Personnel
Clark Easter (CEO, Founder)
Mr. Easter has been a leader in software and online businesses since 1989, successfully founding and/or backing several companies in the online data, health, and educational areas. He has demonstrated in each of these multiple business sectors a natural ability to clearly identify and articulate needed business process unique to that sector, and then to successfully mirror it in his resultant software designs in ways that set new industry standards.
One of his core areas of expertise has been in the automation of time based business processes, especially those with associated paperwork, embedded legal requirements, and outcomes data. He holds patents for his work in designing software that enabled the better management of the required individualized instructional paths for children with disabilities. He has also been at the forefront of designing software to support data driven outcomes in both education and in disease management. He holds a BA degree from Harvard University and a MA from the University of Santa Monica. He was a 2003 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist.
David Baraniak (President, North American Operations)
Mr Baraniak brings to his role over 30 years of executive management, consulting, software technology marketing, GIS and infrastructure product development. In his career Mr Baraniak has provided executive leadership for GIS data conversion, mobile mapping, infrastructure management, municipal government software solutions, and location based services companies.
Mr Baraniak is nationally recognized by his peers as an expert in the adoption of geospatial technologies, and has served as both President and as a Board Member of GITA. GITA (the Geospatial Information & Technology Association) is the professional association and leading advocate for anyone using geospatial technology to help operate, maintain, and protect the infrastructure, which includes organizations such as utilities, telecommunication companies, and the public sector. Mr Baraniak is also a Registered Professional Engineer.