CEO
Laslo Olah, a veteran in the High Technology sector, is the Co-founder, Chief Executive Officer and Vice-Chairman of the Board of Texas Institute of Science (TxIS). Mr. Olah is one of the original theoreticians of Science Globalization utilizing the growing influence of Eastern Science within the world's high-tech economy.
Mr. Olah has spent his forty-year career in the high-tech arena. TxIS has been operating based upon his theory of sourcing R&D globally, using a clustered, proprietary, managed database. The model developed, implemented, and operated for seventeen years, dynamically augmenting R&D organizations' capacity by assisting them to successfully complete their programs.
Through its eighteen years of existence, TxIS has been one of the most sought after R&D groups within the global oil/gas industry. Before TxIS, Mr. Olah spent ten years as Chairman and CEO of the Gamma Group that provided much-needed international consulting expertise to the global IT industry. Throughout his career, Mr. Olah was the sole or partner inventor in thirty-eight new technologies that received US Patents.
Mr. Olah's main academic interest is educating senior undergraduate and post- graduate students in the techniques of business plan theories, structures, writing and business ethics.
Mr. Olah is a graduate of the Technical University of Budapest, holding an EECSc degree. He emigrated to the United States in the late 1980's and became a U.S. Citizen in the mid-1990's. He served as Chairman of the Board of DB Funds, Inc. (a worldwide educational non-profit organization), he is a Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow, member of the World Petroleum Council's American Board and the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA)