CAMERON ROBB, Co-Founder and CEO/Director
Cameron joins PetsMobility Network, Inc, with over 15 years of true entrepreneurial business experience. He has
worked as a management consultant for a variety of companies in diversified industries, including Entertainment,
Technology, Energy, and Consumer Products. The consulting services he has provided were at an executive level for
both private and publicly held companies reporting on the NYSE and on the OTC:BB. Prior to consulting Cameron held
the position of CEO/President and Co-Founder of a North American entertainment and licensing company. He was
instrumental in developing the company's brand and business over an eight-year period. He has assisted companies
by raising money, developed International Sales Programs, created innovative marketing strategies, and has helped
develop several corporations into successful businesses.
Gordon C. Jessop, DIPL.T., B.A., R.I. (BC), Co-Founder and President/Director
Gordon joins PetsMobility Network, Inc as a broadly based Financial and Business Analyst possessing over 20 years
of management experience accompanied with relevant post secondary education. He has degrees and/or diplomas from
Simon Fraser University, University of British Columbia and the British Columbia Institute of Technology. Mr. Jessop
has held senior management positions with major Canadian Lending Institutions and GE Capital Insurance. He has
extensive practical experience in economic analysis, risk assessment, project financing, internet revenue modeling,
interactive web site design as well as developing business/revenue models for a variety of companies and business
ventures in such diversified industries as: Energy Technology, Retail Grocery, E-commerce, Television and Education.
He has also been responsible for the design, research and implementation of both corporate strategic initiatives
and consumer products.
Shane Gray, Technical Executive
Shane has a telecommunications, wireless data and entrepreneurial background. He was a senior telecom sales manager
with TELUS Mobility, responsible for data sales and vendor partner management. Shane introduced the first mobile
ATM machines in Canada on BC Ferries and the first handheld credit card devices through VanCity Savings Credit
Union and eventually the Royal Bank of Canada. After five years with TELUS, he was recruited by Soft Tracks
Enterprises to build the telecom and banking distribution and sales channels. Soft Tracks produced mobile credit
and debit software and middleware for wireless payment solutions. Shane established, trained and managed a network
of telecom dealerships in North America, working closely with Bell, MTS, TELUS, SaskTel and the financial institutions
Royal Bank, Scotia Bank, CIBC and VanCity. |