Phil is the president and founder of Sabre Systems, Inc., a quality-driven, professional services company that provides worldwide technology, scientific, management and program management services. Phil provides strategic business leadership to drive the direction, stability and growth of Sabre, which maintains operations spanning 35 U.S. states and several foreign locations.
Phil is a frequently scheduled speaker at the Wharton School of Business and Temple University. He also serves as part-time co-host on the weekly radio show, “Executive Leaders Radio” in Washington, DC. He is the President of the Entrepreneur’s Forum Of Greater Philadelphia which organizes professional development programs for member firms. He also serves as Chairman of Strengthening the Mid-Atlantic Region for Tomorrow (SMART), an organization supporting research and development and technology-based opportunities in DE, MD, NJ & PA. Phil is also a board member of Gilda’s Club of Delaware Valley, a support organization for those living with cancer and their families.
Phil is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and earned a master’s degree in Business Administration from Temple University in Computer Information Sciences.
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Phil,
Just a short note to thank you for coming down and being at the Luncheon yesterday. It is greatly appreciated.
I also enjoyed the opportunity to share some of the recent developments and feel sure that it will open new directions for Sabre as we progress these ideas into realities.
I just had an update on the Rifle Input Control I briefly mentioned yesterday and now it appears that COLT Industries want to incorporate it into their weapons. They compared it against something that L-3 has and found this to be superior. Not bad for a 15 person Australian Company.
Hope to catch up again soon.
Aurelio