About Us - Founded July, 2006


Our Mission


We have one goal in mind: Provide fun, interesting, and life enhancing technology to those without.
eGenerations is the result of realizing that goal, and releasing it to all of you. Technology should make your life easier, not more difficult. By approaching innovation with the user in mind, our solutions bend technology to your needs, and not you around the technology.

Letter from the CEO/Founder


Connect.  Learn.  Explore. - The 3 Core faculties with which we operate our lives.

We Connect to other people, Learn from our experiences, and Explore the environment around us.

During our years we sometimes lose the ability to easily Connect. Many times Learning the things we'd like to isn't readily available or easy to access. Exploration of our world, our potential, and our imagination has not always been available to each of us...

We're here to change that.

eGenerations provides an extension to the 3 core abilities that we've embraced our entire lives, and is built around the natural language we use everyday. After all technology should make your life easier, not more difficult.

So I invite you to join us, and Connect with other Members 10 or 10,000 Miles away, Learn about all matters great, and small, and Explore to the extents of your imagination & intrigue.

Warmly,

Nathaniel Adam Briggs, CEO/Founder
eGenerations

 Corporate Headquarters

eGenerations
16811 North 59th Street
Scottsdale, AZ. 85254
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 Leadership

Nathaniel Adam Briggs, Chief Executive Officer/Founder
Claudia Cusack, Vice President/Co-Founder

Nathaniel Adam Briggs, CEO/Founder


Nathaniel Adam Briggs, the Founder of eGenerations, brings over 14 years of design, technology, and business solution experience to eGenerations.

During Nathaniel's professional career he has worked with American Express (AXP), Paxson Communications / ION Media Networks (ION), AON Corporation (AOC), International Speedway Corporation, McNichols Corporation, DuPont Registry, Colliers International, Florida Holocaust Museum, Laubeck, ReMax Realty, Outhouse, Qualisys, Biovision Sports, and Netwolves to name only a few.

Nathaniel has developed over 100 successful Internet properties as a team member or sole engineer. His vision, and innovation has been recognized in the Advanced Computer Graphics, Internet, Visual Effects, Grid Computing, Broadcast Television, Marketing, and CRM segments of the technology arena. He has served as a guest speaker at several industry events, and is a Member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), National Physique Committee (NPC), and SIGGRAPH.

Nathaniel began his career early in life by learning to write software in the 4th grade, and 2 years later placed in the top 10 of the National Science Olympiad in Earth Science. Later Nathaniel served in the United States Marine Corps - Amphibious Assault, and earned a Bachelors in Computer Science (Summa cum laude / 3.95 GPA) from the University of Advancing Technology in Tempe, Arizona.

Supported Causes




HelpingAnimals.com

 Authors

Nancy Merz Nordstrom, M.Ed., Learning Later Columnist
David A. Hart, The Lighter Side: His Columnist
Virginia Rose Jansen, The Lighter Side: Hers Columnist
Marlys Marshall Styne, M.A., Memoirs Columnist

Nancy Merz Nordstrom, M.Ed. - Column: Learning Later


Nancy directs the Elderhostel Institute Network for Elderhostel, Inc., North America's largest educational travel organization for older adults. She provides resources and facilitates communication among more than 370 Lifelong Learning programs across the US and Canada, and develops links between these programs and similar programs in Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

Keen awareness, and professional knowledge drive her toward progressing the abilities of all adults whom seek nourishment of mind, and extension of ability. Nancy has been recognized as a leader in LifeLong Learning by the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Boston Globe and the Washington Post. In addition, Nancy appeared on the CNN Financial News Network show "Your Money."

Nancy is also the author of Learning Later, Living Greater: The Secret for Making the Most of Your After 50 Years

David A. Hart - Column: The Lighter Side


David's executive career includes such firms as RCA, Chemlawn Corporation, PPG Industries and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. David has since written 5 Novels, 3 Screenplays and several short stories.


Marlys Marshall Styne, M.A. - Column: Memoirs


Marlys Marshall Styne, Wilbur Wright College's (Est. 1934) Distinguished Service Professor 1995-96, retired in 1999 after 40 years in the English Department . A strong advocate of computer use, and avid writer, Marlys authored "Reinventing Myself: Memoirs of a Retired Professor" and won first place in the Biography/Autobiography category of the Illinois Woman’s Press Association’s Mate E. Palmer Communications Contest in 2007.

Marlys Marshall Styne earned her B.A. from Luther College and her M.A. from the University of Minnesota, with additional study at the University of Wisconsin, Northwestern University, and the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Virginia Rose Jansen - Column: The Lighter Side


Virginia graduated from Roanoke Memorial Hospital School of Practical Nursing in 1961. As a travel nurse she has worked and lived in most of the Eastern part of the United States.

She has used this experience to write several articles directed at common sense approaches to health care issues on the consumer level. Her articles have appeared in several newspapers. The News-Record in North Carolina, World Sentinel, American Chronicle, Catalina Chronicle, Florida Chronicle, Fresno Chronicle, Illinois Chronicle, Irvine Chronicle, Long Beach Chronicle, Maryland Chronicle, Palm Springs Chronicle, Pennsylvania Chronicle, Riverside Chronicle, Sacramento Chronicle, San Diego Chronicle, San Jose Chronicle, Santa Barbara Chronicle, Santa Monica Chronicle, and World News.