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Wednesday, 06/12/2013 5:51:01 PM

Wednesday, June 12, 2013 5:51:01 PM

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Is this guy a sham too???


William E. Casselman II
Member of the advisory Board, IGEN Networks Corp.
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Mr. William E. Casselman, II is a founding partner of Waldron & Casselman and Of Counsel to Nealon & Associates, P.C. Mr. Casselman represents U.S. and foreign clients on business and government matters, including commercial transactions, government contracts and federal lobbying. He is particularly experienced in international business, trade and finance matters. Much of his practice over the years has been devoted to technology issues, working with a wide variety of companies in the information technology and telecommunications industries. Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Casselman served for over 10 years in appointed positions within the Executive and Legislative Branches of the U.S. Government, culminating with his appointment by President Ford as Counsel to the President, after serving as Legal Counsel to Vice President Ford. During his government service, starting as Legislative Assistant to a senior Member of Congress on the House Judiciary and Government Operations committees, Mr. Casselman first became involved with emerging computer technologies and advanced telecommunications. He served as General Counsel of the General Services Administration, where he directed the work of more than 200 lawyers and paralegals, his office was responsible for legal oversight of the Federal Telecommunications System, the principal communications network of the U.S. government, and the award of major computer systems and other IT contracts. Apart from his law practice, Mr. Casselman has served as a Consultant or Principal with U.S. and foreign companies in the development of several IT and telecom ventures. Mr. Casselman has several years of experience in satellite data communications projects relating to the oil and gas industry, in particular, efforts to monitor exploration and production equipment using the ORBCOMM System(TM) of Low-earth Orbit ("LeO") satellites. In addition, he has worked on projects involving development of active signal processing of seismic data and other oil and gas technologies, as well as participating in leasing and drilling programs. He has been Member of the advisory Board at iGen Networks Corp. since November 2010. Mr. Casselman has been active in various public service capacities, having served as a Founding Trustee of the Gerald R. Ford Museum; Board Member, The George Washington Law Association; Board Member, Foundation for International Business Education and Research; Member, Committee on Legal Services, National Trust for Historic Preservation; and Counsel and Fellow at the Georgetown University National Center for Export-Import Studies, also having served as a Lecturer on international business at the University's School of Business. For two years, he was the host and moderator of the "International Trade Talk" segment of "Small Business Digest," a public cable television program broadcast in the Washington, DC area and other local markets. Mr. Casselman maintains a continuing interest in national Republican politics, and previously served in the campaigns and/or administrative transition offices of President Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush and Presidential candidates Robert Dole and Lamar Alexander. Mr. Casselman holds a B.A. in Government from Claremont McKenna College and a J.D. from The George Washington University Law School. He is a recipient of GWU's Distinguished Achievement Award, the University's highest alumni honor. Mr. Casselman also attended the Universidad de Madrid. He is a member of the bars of the District of Columbia and Virginia.
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