Relay Robotics
Kevin Fenster has a wealth of work experience, beginning in 1986 as Manager of Operations at Washington University in St. Louis. In 1989, they moved to Nebraska Wesleyan University as Director of Computer Services. In 1999, they began working as a Consultant at Bass & Associates. In 2000, they became a Sr. Systems Programmer at Mutual of Omaha, where they stayed until 2006, when they moved to Continuum Worldwide as Director of I/T Operations and Managing Consultant. In 2009, they returned to Mutual of Omaha as Business Continuity Manager, and in 2019 they began working as a Field Engineer at Savioke.
Kevin Fenster began their educational journey at York High School, graduating in 1979. Kevin then attended Nebraska Wesleyan University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Physics, with a Math minor in 1983. Following this, they attended Washington University in St. Louis, earning a Master of Science (MS) degree in Computer Science in 1986. Most recently, Kevin began their studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2014, pursuing a degree in Civil Engineering.
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Relay Robotics
Relay Robotics, Inc. is a leading supplier of simple, sophisticated, autonomous service robots that work with humans safely, securely, reliably, and contact-free. Relay Robotics and its affiliates have been technology leaders in robotics since 2013 and hold 10 U.S. patents. Relay’s robots supplement staff across hospitality, healthcare, and commercial real estate settings. They have completed more than 1,000,000 deliveries worldwide. Relay delivery robots are currently deployed at major hotels in the United States such as Marriott, Hilton, Westin, Mandarin Oriental, Holiday Inn, and Radisson, nationally recognized hospitals such as Georgetown and Dartmouth, and commercial real estate properties. Relay robots are available via a monthly subscription or RaaS (Robots as a Service). Relay’s Rapid-Install™ trains and activates a robot within hours of arrival at a location. Customers can name their robot and create a customized “wrap” to give it a unique character and harmonize it with their brand.