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Mark Wilson
Director, GPS Sales-West
Mark Wilson has been involved with the GPS industry since 1988. As Director of Sales, Mark is responsible for all GNSS Simulator sales in the Americas. Prior to joining Spirent Federal, Mark was employed at Spirent Communications in the UK and has sold equipment to 25 different countries around the world. Mark has a degree in Business Studies from the Polytechnic of Wales in the UK.
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Jeff Martin
Director, GPS Sales-East
Jeff Martin has been with Spirent Federal since 2002. He is fluent in Spanish and has lived in Argentina for two years. Jeff received his Bachelor of Arts from California State University, Fullerton.
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Chantal Leyba
Manager, Inside Sales
Chantal Leyba is responsible for sales and support of Spirent Federal Systems. Prior to joining Spirent, Chantal was at GMAC where she worked as a Credit Administrator for GMC's Automobile division. She enjoys traveling, reading and spending time with her family. She is fluent in Spanish and can understand and speak Italian. Chantal is an Honors graduate of California State University, Fullerton, where she earned a BA in International Business with a concentration in Spanish.
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Paul Crampton
Senior Systems Engineer
Paul Crampton has been involved with the GPS Industry for 20 years. Paul provides engineering and sales support for all GNSS simulation products. Prior to joining Spirent Federal in 2003, he provided engineering services and technical support at Spirent Communications in the UK.
Paul has a Bachelor of Science (Honors) in Information Technology from Leicester Polytechnic, now known as De Montfort University, in the UK.
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Systems Engineer
An experienced systems engineer with five years in GPS and Inertial testing, Neal Fedora provides training and engineering support for the Spirent Federal team and customers. Prior to joining Spirent, Neal was a Senior Systems Engineer with Honeywell's Space Systems division in support of numerous GPS and Inertial Space and Military Defense programs. In 2005, he earned the Honeywell Outstanding Engineer award by his peers for his excellence in engineering.
Neal received a B.S. with high honors in Avionics Engineering Technology from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and a M.S. in Engineering and a minor in Engineering Management from the University of South Florida. He has published several papers and holds one patent with several pending.
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