Fischer Block, Inc.
Margaret Paietta has a diverse work experience spanning several roles and companies. Margaret began their career as a Software Engineer at Singer, Link/Avionics Division in 1982. Margaret worked as a senior software engineer there, specializing in programming flight simulation systems. Margaret was the first female software engineer to work at Singer's Link Division in Silicon Valley.
Margaret later founded and served as CEO of Casual American Sportswear LLC in 2002. Margaret created and executed strategies to penetrate sales within the collegiate licensed sportswear industry. Margaret was responsible for pattern and product design and manufacturing. Margaret held this role until 2008.
In 2009, Margaret founded Utility Staffing Associates and served as CEO. Margaret held this position until 2013.
From 2013 onwards, Margaret joined Fischer Block, Inc. and held multiple roles. Margaret first served as the Chief Marketing Officer, where they promoted Fischer Block's innovative products including high-resolution sensors, asset monitoring, and predictive analytics. Margaret was responsible for marketing and promoting their flagship product, the SMART Block, which is known for its easy installation process.
Later, Margaret was promoted to the position of Director of Strategic Accounts at Fischer Block. The duration of their role as Director of Strategic Accounts is not specified.
Margaret Paietta attended Santa Clara University from 1978 to 1982, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree. No specific field of study was provided.
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Fischer Block, Inc.
At the forefront of the Industrial Internet, Fischer Block, Inc. brings an unprecedented value proposition to the electrical power industry with a unique solution to embed millions of advanced high-speed sensors throughout the electrical grid at a fraction of the cost of traditional alternatives. This widely deployed platform will become theindustry standard for applying data analytics and predictive analysis techniques to improve energy reliability and prevent power outages.Existing market solutions require months of planning and installation time, costing utilities several hundreds of thousands of dollars per substation and consuming nearly all their available resources. Alternatively, the Fischer Block solution requires no new wiring, so installations can be completed within minutes (instead of months) and at a fraction of the cost, significantly increasing the number of substations which utilities can modernize each year.Beyond the energy sector, Fischer Block's distributed sensor technology has wide applications in related industries such as transportation, manufacturing, mining, and chemical processing.Fischer Block brings the Industrial Internet platform to life.