Gregory Hartz serves the Tompkins Trust Company as its President and CEO. He joined the Bank in August of 2002, previously serving as Senior Vice President and Trust Officer. In 1998 he joined Finger Lakes Productions International as Executive Vice President following many years of service with Citizens Savings Bank and M&T Bank.
Greg Hartz is a graduate of the Cornell University.
Jeff Hawkins co-founded Handspring with Donna Dubinsky in July of 1998 after five years together at Palm Computing. In 1994, Hawkins invented the original PalmPilot products and founded Palm Computing. He is often credited as the designer who reinvented the handheld market.
An industry veteran with nearly 20 years of technical expertise, Hawkins currently holds nine patents for various handheld devices and features. His vision for handheld computing dates back to the 1980s, when as Vice President of Research at GRiD Systems Corporation he served as principal architect and designer for the GRiDPad and GRiD Convertible. Prior to that, he held key technical positions with Intel Corporation.
He is also the founder and executive director of the non-profit Redwood Neuroscience Institute, a scientific research institute working on theories and mathematical models of brain function.
Hawkins earned his B.S. in electrical engineering from Cornell University.
Creating Sap Bush Hollow Farm in 1979 to supplement their full-time jobs, Adele and Jim Hayes began to devote all their attention to the farm in 1993.
After a successful relationship marketing campaign, their sales of lamb and chicken took off and allowed for expansion into grass-fed cattle, turkeys, and even geese. Intimate relationships with their customers allowed the couple to develop their products and find more effective ways to market them. The farm also found a way to shear their wool themselves and ship to a mill that could make blankets for them.
Creating Sap Bush Hollow Farm in 1979 to supplement their full-time jobs, Adele and Jim Hayes began to devote all their attention to the farm in 1993.
After a successful relationship marketing campaign, their sales of lamb and chicken took off and allowed for expansion into grass-fed cattle, turkeys, and even geese. Intimate relationships with their customers allowed the couple to develop their products and find more effective ways to market them. The farm also found a way to shear their wool themselves and ship to a mill that could make blankets for them.
June Hayford is the COO of Courierboard.com which is the Online Delivery Network connecting shippers and businesses needing delivery services to a network of over 1,900 courier companies serving over 19,000 cities throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Previously, Hayford was a Partner at Drake Associates, a Financial Consulting firm providing marketing and finance support services for middle market companies.
June Hayford received her undergraduate degree from Cornell University.
Richard Hayman was President and Co-Owner of Hayman Systems before it was acquired by MICROS Systems, Inc. in December 1999. Hayman Systems was founded as a cash register company in 1938 by Stanley Hayman but under Richard Hayman's leadership, grew to become a value-added reseller and systems integrator of point-of-sale systems to the hospitality and retail industries. Richard Hayman received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University in 1967.
Charleen Heidt serves as the Program Research and Marketing Manager for the Division of Graduate and Professional Studies at Ithaca College.
Heidt has over 27 years of Strategic Marketing and Marketing Research experience. She is an expert in Services Marketing having begun her management career in the hospitality industry with ARAMARK. She has conducted a variety of marketing projects for such local, national, regional, and international firms as American Demographics, Corning Inc., Cornell University, Crowley Foods, Hewlett Packard, Hilton International, Iron Mountain, Mohonk Mountain House, Motorola and SAS.
Charleen Heidt earned her MS degree in Business Administration, with an emphasis on Marketing Research and Services Marketing from The Pennsylvania State University. She received her BS degree in Hotel, Restaurant & Institutional Management/Administrative Dietetics, also from Penn State.
Lee Henderson, PhD is the Chairman, CEO and founder of Vybion. Vybion is a biopharmaceutical company which works wiht protein engineered technology.
Prior to founding Vybion, he was the Director of Molecular Virology at the Guthrie Research Foundation, a member of the Faculty of Tulane Medical School, and a fellow at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Dallas. He has also served as a director and medical advisor to public and private companies and on the NIH AIDS Drug Development Advisory Board.
J.C. Henry is the great grandson of Edward P. Henry, founder of EP Henry. He serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of EP Henry and has worked in various capacities for the company during the last twenty years.
J.C. Henry is a graduate of Cornell University with a BS in Engineering.
Christoph Hergersberg joined the General Electric Global Research Center in August 2004 as Global Technology Leader, Biosciences. He came to GE with a strong scientific background in cellular biochemistry and cell biology and over 10 years experience in research management, pharmaceutical and diagnostic product development, technology assessment, implementation and management. In his most recent position as the vice president, research for the discovery systems group of Amersham Biosciences, reporting to Dr. James Rothman, Christoph consolidated the research group on the US east coast and built up expertise in cell biology to execute the novel research strategy.
Christoph Hergersberg received a Ph.D. in molecular cell biology and protein chemistry from the University of Munich and a postdoctoral education in immunology.
Edward Heslop is currently CEO of Environmental Credit Corporation (ECC). ECC is a leading supplier of high quality environmental credits to emerging global financial markets.
Previously, Heslop was co-founder of Ecovation, where he served as Chairman, CEO, President and Chief Operating Officer. Ecovation was an innovative technology early stage growth company in the wastewater and energy sector. Heslop also co-founded several companies, including Paracelsian, Inc., a biotechnology company. Paracelsian progressed from founding through several rounds of financing, culminating in an initial public offering in 22 months. Previous companies founded were smaller manufacturing/wholesale marketing businesses.
Edward Heslop received an A.A.S. degree from Cobleskill Agricultural and Technical College and both B.S. and M.S. degrees from Cornell University.
Daniel R. Hesse has been Chief Executive Officer and President of Sprint Nextel Corporation since December 18, 2007. Hesse is responsible for leading the $6 billion division that provides wireline and wireless voice, data and video services to nearly 8 million customers in 18 states.
Hesse was Chairman of the Board of Embarq Corporation from May 2, 2006 to December 18, 2007 and served as its President and Chief Executive Officer until December 18, 2007. He served as Chief Executive Officer of Sprint Nextel's local telecommunications division from June 2005 to May 2006.
Hesse served as Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Terabeam Corporation, a telecommunications company, from March 2000 to June 2004, when Terabeam merged with YDI Wireless to form Terabeam Wireless. From 1997 to 2000, he served as President and Chief Executive Officer of AT&T Wireless Services and served as its Executive Vice President. Prior to that, he served as General Manager for the AT&T Online Services Group and President and Chief Executive Officer of AT&T Network Systems International. He served as Chief Executive Officer of Local Telecommunications Division of Sprint Corporation PCS Group and Sprint Corporation FON Group from June 7, 2005 to May 17, 2006.
Daniel Hesse holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Notre Dame, a Master of Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Master of Business Administration from Cornell University.