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Cabot Earle (Microbac Laboratories, Inc.)
Earl Hess Lecture Series
- Handling Delicate Situations Ethically
Chief administrative officer and general counsel for Microbac Laboratories,
Inc., Cabot Earle leads the company’s legal, financial, human resource and
quality groups from its Pittsburgh headquarters, providing general counsel
to senior management and coordinating all aspects of the company’s
legal affairs, including employment and labor, corporate, transactional
law and litigation. Cabot is responsible for Microbac’s day-to-day financial
management, lending and financing relationships, and as corporate quality
director, leads quality management systems improvement throughout the
company.
A member of Microbac’s executive committee, Cabot has been active within ACIL for many years,
particularly on its unfair competition subcommittee. He also chairs the ACIL Government Relations
Committee. Cabot earned his JD from the Roger Williams Law School in Bristol, RI and his BA
from Davidson College in Davidson, NC. He is admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
Jay Fredkin (CABEM Technologies)
Capitalizing on Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Data
Jay Fredkin cofounded CABEM Technologies in 2002 and as CEO oversees
design, development, deployment, management and maintenance of
numerous custom and product-based software solutions for test laboratory
management, identity theft, EPA grants and education, investment banking,
intelligence/military solutions and training products.
Prior to CABEM, Jay served as CEO/President at ENI which built B2B software
focused on the environmental, construction and water industries. Before
ENI, Jay worked at National Technical Systems (NTS) for 18 years where he
held many management and technical positions, including vice president
sales and marketing, president of ISO 9000 business, division manager for nuclear services
and operations manager for military testing. Prior to NTS, Jay worked at Raytheon in industrial
engineering and production control.
Currently on the Board of several companies, Jay has served on the ICB board of ISO registrars,
and has been a technical representative to the IEEE Standards Committee. Jay holds a BA from
the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
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