Go Search
Skip Navigation Linksi-Squared Home > news&events > News Releases > i-Squared Hires Neal Sofge
White Paper
Webinars
Sign in to i-Squared's Customer Portal
i-Squared Home
our focus
our solutions
our experience
news&events
about us
contact us
ECM Blog
Skip navigation links
our focus
our solutions
our experience
news&events
News ReleasesExpand News Releases
i-WiseExpand i-Wise
EventsExpand Events
about us
contact us
ECM Blog

i-Squared Hires Neal Sofge

October 14, 2008

i-Squared, an Enterprise Content Management company, recently hired Neal Sofge as a Senior Information Technologist. Mr. Sofge will be responsible for implementing content management technologies with an emphasis on Microsoft® SharePoint®.

“Neal Sofge is a wonderful addition to our team,” said Joyce Query, President of i-Squared. “His technical knowledge of IT infrastructure and networks fills a very important technology role within the company.”

Mr. Sofge has a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering (Space Technology) from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In his 14 years at RAND Corporation, he has gained experience in systems analysis, information architecture, knowledge management, content management technology, web technology, intranet technology, and publishing technology. At RAND, he held positions as a Publications Computing Manager, Web Technology Manager, and Lead Web Technologist.

Originally from New York City, Mr. Sofge spent twelve years in Los Angeles with a brief return to New York City. Since 2002, he, his wife and two children (born at Magee Women’s Hospital) have called Pittsburgh home.

About i-Squared, Inc.

i-Squared is an Information Technology consulting company specializing in intelligent Enterprise Content Management.  We help our clients understand how well-structured information, and the way they manage it, can positively impact their business.

Our principal focus  – and what drives our clients' success – is not technology, but the quality and viability of the CONTENT itself: how to structure, index, and catalog it; and how to best engage people, processes, and portals in putting it to use.