Town of Cary
Damian Bucovsky is an experienced IoT Systems Architect with a strong background in program and project management, hardware, firmware, and IT development, particularly in the Cold Chain and IoT solutions sectors. Currently serving as an IoT Systems Architect at the Town of Cary and VP - Head of IoT at Blink - Innovation Technology since 2016, Damian leads IoT development and integration with Business Intelligence Platforms. Previous roles include President at The Shadow on the Moon and Director of Cold Chain Product Development at WAM Technologies LLC, where responsibilities ranged from product life cycle management to oversight of off-shored and outsourced teams. Damian has also held significant positions in software engineering, contributing to the refrigerated transportation products at ORBCOMM and managing teams at StarTrak Information Technologies. Educational qualifications include an MBA and an Executive Master in Technology Management from Stevens Institute of Technology, along with a Bachelor of Computer Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Town of Cary
Cary is a thriving community in the heart of the Triangle area of North Carolina, between Raleigh and the renowned Research Triangle Park. The Triangle area has repeatedly ranked among the top regions in the country to live or work, to find a home or start a business, to raise a family or retire. Cary's accolades are numerous. Money Magazine previously named Cary, N.C. the hottest town in the East and one of the Best Small Cities in America. CNN Money ranked the Town one of the best cities to launch a startup company, and Forbes named it the fourth best city for job growth. The Raleigh-Cary MSA has been recognized as one of the top places in the country creating tech jobs, according to Forbes. On the whole, Caryites are a hard-working group with one of the highest median household incomes in the state. And being no further than 20 minutes from major universities such as Duke, North Carolina State, and the University of North Carolina, it's no wonder that education is an important part of Cary life. More than two-thirds of adults hold a college degree. About 97 percent of citizens have access to the Internet in this, the Technology Town of North Carolina.