Top 50 Charlotte, NC Inventors 2022

Mr. Hall

Mr. Hall focuses on Liquidity and Funding Risk Management at Bank of America.

He received his BS, Computer Science from University of Virginia in 2003.

Mr. Isola

Mr. Isola currently serves as Vice President; Specialist – Information Security Engineer at Bank of America. He is a self-professed “core Techie, Engineer, Geek & DIYer”. 

He is an experienced technical lead and SME responsible for designing, developing & managing multiple large-scale, distributed, high-performance technology solutions. He has a demonstrated history of innovating & delivering production-ready proof-of-concepts and end-products.

He received his bachelor’s degree, Mechanical Engineering from the Don Bosco Institute of Technology in 2011, held a research Internship, Artificial Intelligence at the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in 2012, and received his Master of Science (MS), Computer Science from University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2014.

Mr. Bendel

Mr. Bendel is a Data Science Executive at Bank of America. He has specialized in strategy, analytics, data visualization, and innovative applications of analysis techniques against structured and unstructured data and has a high proficiency across the full spectrum of necessary skills including data wrangling, application of statistical techniques, predictive analytics, and storytelling.

He received his BS, Computer Science from Virginia Tech in 1993.

Mr. Werts

Mr. Werts is a Software Engineer with IBM Watson Health.

He received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Clemson University in 1994 and a BA in English Literature from Queens University of Charlotte in 2003.

Mr. Ovrutsky

Mr. Ovrutsky is a Principal Engineer at FLIR Systems. In his career, he has invented and developed technologies that produce millions of optical devices around the globe, including optical design and simulation.

He received his Bachelor of Science (BSc), Chemistry from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1998 and his MS., Physical Chemistry from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2002.

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