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In Brief:
Ejovi was one Businessweeks top 25 under 25 in 2005
Ejovi was one of Businessweeks 10 most talented young entrepreneurs.
Ejovi Nuwere grew up impoverished in the Bed-Sty section of Brooklyn. After watching a close friend gunned down as a teenager and his mother succumb to drugs, Nuwere began searching for an escape and found it in technology. The Boston Globe said of Nuwere’s autobiography Hacker Cracker, Ejovi Nuwere
Horatio Alger never accomplished so much in so little time
By the age of 15 Nuwere had become a computer security professional working for an Internet Service Provider in Manhattan, at 21 he was already an accomplished security expert working for one of the world’s major investment bank.
Nuwere has appeared as a commentator CNN and NPR and has been featured or quoted in Wired, Boston Globe and MSNBC.
Fact, while in high school Nuwere was a student at Professional Performing Artist School and majored in acting and musical theater
- 2007 - Present General Manager Columbia Music Entertainment, Leading their R&D group and founder of their OtoRevo SNS.
- 2005 - Selected by business week as one of America’s top 25 young entrepreneurs.
- 2005 - 2006 Founding CEO of FON (USA) a wireless router and hotspot company.
- 2007 - Present Board of Directors MOUSE, a non-profit organization that educates students and supports technology in education.
2004 - Present Founder, Chairman SecurityLab Technologies, VoIP Security Company.
Ejovi Nuwere can be contacted directly via the site’s contact page The following television interview broadcast in 2005 can give you a overview of his story and life: About Ejovi Nuwere