L. Joshua Eikov is Chief Executive Officer and Director of NetWorth
Technologies, Inc. Mr. Eikov joined NetWorth in January 2004. Prior to
NetWorth, he was the Managing Director for Virtual Technocrats LLC, an
SMB consultancy where he helped clients such as TeamDefense.net, a
provider of defense purchasing services in a turnaround and expansion
program as their Interim CTO. Just prior to TeamDefense, he was the
Chief Strategist at eBRANDsolutions, a branding and marketing firm that
consulted to the Global 1000 on issues of e-business, product design,
digital marketing and branding and international expansion. Mr. Eikov
was the Founder and CEO of i-Titan Communications Networks, a
manufacturer and designer of wireless broadband products. Prior to i-
Titan, he was the Chief Technologist for Infinite Logic Management a
venture capital business unit that invested in the telecom and CTI
space. He served as President and Chief Executive Officer of DigiCon
Technologies, Inc., a CTI (computer telephony integration) based systems
integration company that was sold in 1998. DigiCon created and developed
a global systems architecture that allowed a user to access their e-mail
text-to-speech via any touch-tone or cellular telephone. The company
also developed an international data network that had an emphasis in
telemedicine, which was accessible via telephone. Prior to founding
DigiCon he founded Faceted Information Systems. The company provided
consulting services in information technology and financial information
systems including, LAN/WAN systems design to Wall Street and
institutional clients. Mr. Eikov was also instrumental in the design and
construction of FIS-Tech Computers. The Company was sold in 1995. Mr.
Eikov attended East Stroudsburg University and the Advanced Management
Program at Harvard Business School. He is a member of the Internet
Engineering Task Force, Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers, the board of directors of Team-Defense.net and .KIDS, Inc
L.joshua Eikov - Networth Technologies Inc (nwrt)
April 04, 2005