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Nigel is Intel's Federal
Marketing Manager for the America’s. Originally
from the United Kingdom, he
now makes his home with his wife Bobbi in Portland
Oregon.
He was
awarded the Homeland Defense Journal’s top award in
2006 for his wireless technology and leadership skills during the
Katrina disaster. He was also named one of America’s top
100 technology leaders by Federal Computer Weekly.
Prior to
joining Intel, Nigel spent the last twenty years in the
wireless arena, consulting with Fortune 100 companies on
wireless investments and consumer product marketing. He authored the wireless
framework for Portland’s citywide network cloud RFP.
Nigel worked on the
development and feature design of the Palm Pilot for Donna
Dubinsky and went
on to work with Sony Japan on handheld communicators.
Before moving to the USA in 2000 he managed Bluetooth for
Cap Gemini based in Grenoble France.
Interviewed
by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Newsweek,
Nigel is repeatedly sought for his views on municipal
wireless and the impact that WiMAX and
mobility in general will have on the global telecommunications
landscape.
His career passions are
delivering innovative and integrated marketing campaigns,
Mobile Internet Devices, social media and following the consumer
zeitgeist.

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