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Mark Wilson Decker's Horrid Employment Past:

Data: 2012-04-16 21:08:58
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Mark Wilson Decker's Horrid Employment Past:
Why doesn't Mark W. Decker have a professional page on LinkedIn or Spoke
or ZoomInfo highlighting his past employment history?

ANSWER: Because he has an abysmally bad and appalling business record as
a president and/or company executive replete with: 1) running the
organizations into the ground, 2) filing for corporate bankruptcy, 3)
charges of bribing federal contractors, 4) draining company finances, 5)
retaliating against those who "whistle-blew" on him, etc. etc. etc.


1) First, he worked at UNC, Inc:
Mark W. Decker, Vice President
UNC Inc.
175 Admiral Cochrane Drive
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
DOB: January 7, 1957

reported age was 37 in 1993 at UNC, Inc. according to:
http://edgar.brand.edgar-online.com/EFX_dll/EDGARpro.dll?FetchFilingHTML1?ID=1317559&SessionID=uAZFHqxOZWxz3P7

Mr. Decker has served as Vice President, Corporate Development since
August 1993. Previously he served as President of the Company's
Accessory Services Group since January 1992 and prior to that he served
in various senior management positions with the Company for more than
five years. 2) Second, he worked at Mentor Technologies:
Mark W. Decker, President & CEO
Mentor Technologies Group, Inc
201 Defense Highway
Annapolis, MD 21401

Mentor Technologies in Middle East deal
December 4, 2000
http://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/stories/2000/12/04/newscolumn5.html

"Today's fast-paced information culture demands a learning system (vLab)
with the convenience and cost effectiveness of Web-based delivery," said
Mark W. Decker, president and chief executive officer of Mentor
Technologies.

Ebosswatch.com rating for Mark W. Decker with Mentor Technologies
http://www.ebosswatch.com/Reviews/Mark-W.-Decker/1412568302
Rated by his peers as "Unfavorable" in 7 different job categories

In 2001, Mentor Technologies ceased its operations and filed for Chapter
7 bankruptcy.
http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=100501


3) In the Fall 2001, Mr. Decker began work at Belfort Instrument Company
and has found himself unemployed since 2005 when he was shown the exit
door by CEO & Owner Bruce R. Robinson:

Mark W. Decker, President
Belfort Instrument Company
727 South Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21031

Ebosswatch.com rating with Belfort Instrument Company
http://www.ebosswatch.com/Reviews/Mark-W.-Decker/1412568293
Rated by his peers as "Unfavorable" in 7 different job categories

And now Belfort Instrument Company (dba DigiWx AWOS, Gamma Scientific,
UDT Instruments, Advanced Retro, RoadVista, KR Acquisition Corporation)
finds itself in United States Bankruptcy Court as evidenced by:
http://www.amrcaseinfo.com/pdflib/1631_15463.pdf

Belfort Instrument Company financials are so BAD that CEO Bruce R.
Robinson has his primary residence in a trust as noted at:
http://www.city-data.com/bernalillo-county/P/Paa-Ko-Drive-2.html

You might ask "Why would someone put their home in a Trust?" as noted
at:
http://belfort-instrument-company.pissedconsumer.com/belfort-instruments-digiwx-awos-fiasco-20120112288607.html

"Belfort's owners have "valuables" (like their homes) held in a trust to
prevent creditors (in this case, the bank that lent Belfort Instrument
Company all that money) from seizing their personal home(s) when Belfort
can't pay back the business loans. In the case of Belfort Instrument
Company, this was a smart move (some might consider this a sneaky move
also) because I pulled Belfort's credit reports from the 3 main credit
bureaus and Belfort is currently delinquent and "past due" with several
creditors by more than 90 days and in some cases 120 days. This means
the money isn't coming in fast enough from sales to pay for the
company's debts. I even found notes that some of Belfort's creditors are
on a "cash only basis" meaning Belfort needs to cough up money for goods
and services (raw materials) before another company will even sell them
those goods and services. This is NOT a pretty picture. This has been
going on for years. If you would be inclined to buy finished product
from Belfort, you may find a company which doesn't stand behind that
product because they went out of business. Info from Dun & Bradstreet
indicates turnover in this very small privately-held company at the
managerial and executive level so people's heads are probably rolling
there and it is likely only a matter of time before this business is no
more!

So who was driving these companies into the hole...... because there is
a common theme here...... his name is Mark W. Decker...... and he lives
at: 289 Long Point Road, Crownsville, MD 21032-1853. Call for a personal
appointment if you'd like to see how he can drive your organization off
a cliff!

Mark Wilson Decker's Horrid Employment Past:

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