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Thomas F. Suleski[edit]

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Thomas is a graduate of Piscataway High School in New Jersey, class of 1979

Education: He is a graduate of Rutgers University, the study of economics. He attended the Massachusetts Institute Of Technology acquiring certifications in ethernet technology, data encryption, fiber optics, and wireless transport of voice, data, and video telecommunications for use in military and corporate applications.

Career: Thomas founded (CEO) TFSCCI, a technology-based corporation in Boston, whereby, he had the opportunity to employ hundreds of cosmopolitan computer science engineers. The company was extremely profitable catering to the top hospitals in Boston, as well as The Harvard Medical School. Thomas retired from this industry at age fifty. He now works as a contractor in technology. He teaches and installs communications systems for the United States Military, at joint base operations. Thomas particularly works with the US Coast Guard and US Air Force on Cape Cod. His special skills in encapsulating/encrypting data are often used by the banking industry or the Massachusetts State Poice, and FBI. Thomas's working endeavors have taken him to 42 countries on three continents in both hemispheres. His more recent travels have taken him through Canada, China, Turkey, and Brazil. He speaks fluently in English, German, and Spanish.

Private Life: Thomas is a licensed aircraft pilot. He lives on a farm and enjoys animal husbandry, carpentry, landscaping, and terraforming or earthwork projects via heavy earthmoving equipment. He has surveyed and excavated two giant ponds on his farm that are home to a variety of wild indigenous fishes, fowl, and plants. Though Tom Suleski is a very industrious follow, he often takes time in the craft of painting, poetry, and composing music. Every day he can be seen playing the guitar on his back porch. Sometimes he is singing.

Family Life: Mr. Suleski has four children and is single.

Biggest Regret: "When I was 17, I took my father's advice and changed my name to "Stevens". I've learned to regret this change because it hides my Polish/Finish ethnicity, which is very important to me. If one forgets his roots, he will never be grounded in the future. One's origin is the reference point in life. Omitting this knowledge is like possessing a map without longitudinal and latitudinal lines or possessing a compass that is immune to magnetism. It is the hallmark of a lost soul."

Tom Suleski