Shapiro Cloud
Founder and Principal
Oracle Mar 2008 - Sep 2016
Senior Director, My Oracle Support Community
Oracle Mar 2005 - Mar 2008
Senior Director, Database Support
Oracle Mar 1997 - Mar 2005
Senior Director and Director and Senior Manager, Sustaining Engineering
Sybase Mar 1994 - Mar 1997
Sustaining Engineering Manager and Product Evangelist
Education:
Southern New Hampshire University 1975 - 1977
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, Management, Accounting
Pace University 1973 - 1975
Skills:
Strategy Business Process Change Management Unix Leadership Customer Support Project Management High Availability Management Oracle Applications Integration Telecommunications Itil It Service Management Technical Support Social Media Engineering Gamification Ideation Globalization Jive Bunchball Enterprise Architecture Databases Oracle Software Development Customer Relationship Management Community Management Community Engagement Enterprise Software
Interests:
Football Exercise Sweepstakes Home Improvement Art Shooting Reading Gourmet Cooking Sports Watching Basketball Hockey Golf Watching Hockey Home Decoration Watching Sports Photograph Collecting Coins Graphics Cooking Skiing Electronics Outdoors Sewing Baseball Crafts Fitness Music Camping Family Values Movies Collecting Christianity Kids Diet Surfing Automobiles Walking Photo Repair Travel Boating Watching Baseball Investing Television Basketball Windsurfing Smoking Video Tutorials Watching Football
Rob Shapiro (1965-1969), Tracey Beer (1969-1975), Alan Sweifach (1973-1975), Tom Jackson (1986-1990), Kirsten Vea (1959-1963), Mathieu Ravetier (1974-1978)
Rob Shapiro (1973-1977), Vera Caplin (1979-1983), David Easley (1977-1981), Michelle Michelle (1994-1998), Kurt Moeller (1983-1987), Jeff Joe (1994-1998)
Ignoring the border wall and the conversation around immigration thats taking place in the media and at every kitchen table in America just didnt seem right, Rob Shapiro, who works at the ad agency that helped 84 Lumber come up with the ad, told Marissa Payne. If everyone else is trying to avoi
In addition, some of the benefits of cheap oil are flowing to businesses, many of which are boosting profits rather than lowering consumer prices, said Rob Shapiro, chairman of the consulting firm Sonecon and former under secretary of commerce for economic affairs during the Clinton administration.
Date: Dec 29, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Hillary Clinton's Potential Platform for a Presidential Run
quality was increasing in the 1980s and 1990s when everyones incomes were rising. Whats happening in this period is the higher incomes are rising rapidly, but nobody else is making progress, says Rob Shapiro, the principal economic adviser to Bill Clinton during his first White House campaign. I thin
Date: Nov 20, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Obama Says Real Boss in Default Showdown Means Bonds Call Shots
That strategy worked for Clinton, said Rob Shapiro, who helped draft the presidents economic plan and is now chairman of the Washington advisory firm Sonecon Inc. It produced the longest boom on record.
"It appears the White House stopped pushing Larry on the Hill several weeks ago when Syria became the issue," said Rob Shapiro, a former undersecretary of commerce and economic adviser to President Bill Clinton. "They saw that they were going to have a great deal of difficulty maintaining Democratic
"People pick up on that very quickly," said Rob Shapiro, an economist and former adviser to President Bill Clinton. "They're no longer getting poor every month. So people think, 'OK, we are on a better path, even if we're proceeding on it a lot more slowly than I expected or hoped.'"
Rob Shapiro, a former undersecretary of commerce in the Clinton administration and now chairman of Sonecon, an economic consulting firm, dismisses the idea that the US is to blame for Europe's debt woes. "Most governments did not come out of [the 2008 credit crisis] teetering on the brink of default
"The only overriding international issue for the G-20 is the continuing crisis in Europe," said Rob Shapiro, a former undersecretary of commerce in the Clinton administration and now chairman of Sonecon, an economic consulting firm.