Technology >> CEO Interviews >> March 21, 2005

James Murdakes – Image Sensing Systems Inc (isns)

JAMES MURDAKES has been a Director of Image Sensing Systems, Inc., since March 1994 and was elected Chairman in February 2002. In April 2002, Mr. Murdakes was appointed President and CEO of ISS. Thereafter, he led the company to eleven successive profitable quarters during which the stock price has grown from $1 to $17 per share. Mr. Murdakes spent 25 years with Control Data (CDC) of Minneapolis in a number of senior management positions. Upon retirement, in June 1987, from CDC he was appointed President and CEO of Clyde Digital, a software company located in Orem, Utah. Following a merger with Raxco, of Rockville, Maryland, he was appointed President and CEO of LSC, a Minneapolis systems integrator for network storage servers from 1993 through 1996. Mr. Murdakes retired from full-time employment in 1998 until joining ISS in his current capacity. Profile
TWST: Would you begin with a brief historical sketch of Image Sensing

Systems and a picture of what you are doing at the present time?

Mr. Murdakes: The company was conceptualized back in