Dr. Helena S. Wisniewski is a technological entrepreneur, with senior executive experience at
the CEO, VP, and Board levels. Her experience spans Fortune 500 corporations in aerospace and defense; corporations in medical devices; start up
companies; academia; and government. She has led organizations through rapid growth, profitability and technological transformation. She has directed and
contributed to major scientific advances and their commercialization in biotechnology, medical devices, biometrics, image compression, neural networks,
telecommunications, steganography (interactive advertising and security) and has launched nine technology companies.
She is currently on the
Board of Directors of Greatbatch Inc. (NYSE:GB), a manufacturer of technology products for the commercial and implantable medical markets, and a member
of its Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee, and Technology Innovation Committee. She also serves on the Naval Research Advisory Committee
(NRAC), the Navy’s senior scientific advisory board, appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to this position.
Recently, Dr. Wisniewski was
the Vice President for University Research & Enterprise Development at Stevens Institute of Technology. She was also the CEO of Castle Point
Holdings, Inc., a subsidiary of Stevens that invested in technology start up companies. Prior to Stevens, she was the Chief Executive Officer and
Chairman of Aurora Biometrics, Inc., a company she founded based on her patented technology. Before that she was a Vice President, at the Titan
Corporation; Vice President, at ANSER, and a Corporate Director, the Lockheed Corporation Corporate Headquarters. Prior to Lockheed, she created and grew
DARPA’s first mathematics program and earlier she served at the CIA. Before that she held the positions of Director of Research; and Department Head, at
Seton Hall University.
In addition to being a Director of publicly traded companies, she serves on private company boards and on advisory
boards to corporations and universities. She was Chairman, Attila Technologies, provider of a telecommunications system that simultaneously aggregates
all available wireless networks for uninterruptible broadband; SPOC, Inc., a diagnostic medical devices company, which she guided to FDA approval; and
InStream Media, consumer initiated interactive advertising. She is a member of the Advisory Board of SOAR Technology, Inc., which develops, cognitive
software to solve problems in training, modeling & simulation, robotics, and medical informatics. She was Chairman of advisory boards to George
Washington University, Virginia Tech, George Mason University and William Paterson University.
Dr. Wisniewski’s corporate accomplishments
include improving profitability by establishing new products and effectively marketing them to acquire new business. She has negotiated acquisitions and
partnerships and developed corporate wide strategic growth plans. As the Chairman and CEO of a biometrics company that she founded based on her advanced
patented technology, she acquired private investment, grew the business and eventually sold the company. In academia she tripled research revenues, with
ROIs of 16%; was key to obtaining AACSB accreditation; successfully negotiated acquisitions for start up companies; identified technology ready for
commercialization; and launched nine startup companies. She acquired investment for the startups, and guided them to achieve awards and, in the case of a
medical device company, obtained FDA approval. In government: She created DARPA’s first mathematics program and within a three year period grew it from
$6M to over $30M per year.
Dr. Wisniewski has been an invited speaker at global conferences, and provided testimony to committees of the US
Senate on emerging technologies. Government, industry and professional organizations have recognized her for her significant contributions to science,
technology, leadership and teaching.
Dr. Wisniewski received her Ph.D., in mathematics, from The Graduate School and University Center of the
City University of New York in 1980; her M.S. from Stevens Institute of Technology;and her B.S. from William Paterson University (Distinguished Alumni
Award in 2000).