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On the Go Technologies (OGOH.OB), Backed by Strong Management, Grows Sales to $27 Million

On the Go Technologies (OTCBB: OGOH), through its various divisions, acts as an outside advisor to provide high-end and brand name products. The company is equipped with in-house employees trained for specific sales and service know-how. Through acquisitions of versatile IT companies and a sturdy management team, OTG has grown its sales to $27 million in 2007 from $2.73 million in 2004.

Stuart Turk, founder of OTG in 2000, serves as the CEO, president and chairman of the board. With more than 19 years experience in R&D, Turk holds Canadian and U.S. patents for his personally designed products, and has received funding for his research from the Canadian Government and the National Research Council of Canada. Turk directs his business sense toward acquisition in the IT sales and service center.

Evan Schwartzberg has served as OTG’s CFO since 2000. Schwartzberg previously worked as a senior cash manager for TD Bank Financial and Canada Trust. His academic resume includes a degree from the University of Toronto and is a Certified Cash Manager from the Association for Financial Professionals.

OTG Director Ralph Magid also acts as president at InnoTech Capital Corporation, specializing in funding and R&D activity advisory services to Canadian companies. Magid’s previous employment with small Canadian companies and large multinational companies such as Motorola and Geac Computers, racks up more than 25 years of experience in his field. Magid holds an Industrial Engineering Degree from the University of Toronto and an MBA from New York University; he is also a member of the Professional Engineers of Ontario.

Steven Gryfe is vice president of OTG sales, managing all operational sales activity, providing continual growth for the company’s clientele. Gryfe’s resume includes Compuquest’s top revenue producer and OTG’s inside sales manager in 2002, working his way to his current title in 2007.

Bert Silva serves as the sales director for OTG’s vertical division. Silva was the co-founder of Solutions in Computing in 1994 and used his engineering technology and corporate business background to grow the company to an $8.5 million company by 2001. The company, has since, become one of the greatest contributors to the North American digital entertainment industry, and is still under Silva’s guidance.

Bradley Southam, creative director for OTG, began his Arts career at 16 working as a fashion photographer and studying in Canada and London. From 2000-2004, Southam served as creative director for a leading Canadian disc manufacturer and video producer. He also previously worked for several design firms in Canada and the UK.

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