1981 - 1983 Radio College of Canada, Institute of Technology, RCC Electronic Engineering Technologist Diploma.
1984 Founded a business called RGB Electronics. Developed various RF heating devices used in cancer research. Worked with Head of Oncology at Toronto General Hospital to develop high frequency Hyperthermia equipment.
1990 Incorporated Unique Broadband Systems and focused on high power RF
amplifiers based on solid state and tube technology.
1997 Unique Broadband Systems becomes a public company and begins the development of digital satellite radio systems for XM and Sirius. Served as a Chairman and CEO of Unique Broadband Systems until 2001. Unique Broadband Systems became a 1.7 billion company and successfully launched XM and Sirius terrestrial repeater technology.
2002 Founded Diagnostic Centre, Elite Imaging Inc.
2003 Became Chief Technical consultant to Unique Broadband Systems Inc. and served in this role until 2009.
2009 on going CEO of DOL Technologies and Chief Technical Specialist for Unique Broadband and major shareholder. Currently developing RF Sub Systems for diagnostic field such as MRI, RF Systems for hyperthermia Cancer Therapy Systems Ltd.
2012 Partner in Mobile PET/CT venture in Ontario
2016 Founding partner of Unique Imaging a new entity currently involved in developing Out Patient Interventional Radiology Centre and minimal invasive surgical procedures. Set to open Sept 2017.
Alex is also the CEO of DOL Technologies and Chief Technical Specialist for Unique Broadband Systems Ltd. He is currently developing RF Sub Systems for diagnostic field such as MRI, RF Systems for hyperthermia Cancer Therapy Systems Ltd.
Isaac Kron is presently retired after having owned and managed various businesses over the past 45 years. He has been and still is an avid supporter of community charities.
Isaac prides himself on mentoring youth and young entrepreneurs in business management. Prior to retirement he owned and managed a large transportation company.
Nicholas T. Macos is currently a senior partner at Black Sutherland LLP.
Nick received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Toronto in 1978 and went on to obtain his Bachelor of Law degree from the University of Western Ontario in 1983. He was called to the Ontario Bar in 1985.
Nick’s areas of expertise include liquor licensing, municipal and development law and real estate law, with a focus on facilitating approvals required from government and regulatory bodies. He also practices in the area of construction law.
From small premises to large stadium venues—such as Starbucks to Canadian Tire Place, Nick helps clients obtain and maintain liquor licenses and provides representation before the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario. Nick also offers legal advice and guidance through all phases of the land development and construction process and has been involved in many successful and diverse developments in the Greater Toronto Area, including the Radisson Admiral Hotel at Harbourfront, Minto Plaza on Bay Street, The Polson Pier Entertainment Complex and the Lilian H. Smith Library on College Street. He has also been retained in challenging property acquisitions such as the O-Train Trillium Line in Ottawa and former Prison for Women in Kingston. Land development and liquor licensing can often be related and Nick can uniquely advise on these matters such as for the Burl’s Creek Event Grounds hosting the WayHome and Boots & Hearts music festivals.
Nick is a member of the Ontario Bar Association and the Real Estate, Municipal and Construction Law Sections of the Canadian Bar Association. He recently completed a term on the board of the Canada Land Company that manages significant real estate assets for the Government of Canada, including the CN Tower, and is a former Chair (Chief Barker) of Variety Club of Ontario and Variety Village.
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