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In February 2005, Mr. Dennis S. Yasar founded Brac Systems Inc., a Canadian corporation now with 15 employees. Mr. Yasar has been a successful international real estate entrepreneur for over 8 years in Canada and Turkey.
Mr. Dennis S. Yasar's relentless dedication and support in building a strong international distribution network has propelled Brac Systems to the forefront of the industry worldwide. Foreseeing the evolution of the residential and commercial Grey Water Recycling systems and his unique qualities of selecting and retaining strong key executives and directors has set a very strong foundation for the future of Brac Systems Inc.
In 2004, Mr. Dennis S. Yasar was presented with an idea for a residential grey water recycling system. Having been born, raised and educated in Europe where environmental consciousness and conservation is mainstream, he instantly understood the magnitude of this opportunity.
Prior to Brac Systems (2002-2008), Mr. Dennis S. Yasar was a major shareholder in SRA Karting Intl. Inc. and has contributed in establishing the distribution and sales network in Canada. Since then, SRA Karting Intl. Inc. has become one of the largest importer, distributor and motor preparation of recreational motor sports products in the world and has increased their revenues by over 300% annualy.
In 1989, Mr. Dennis S. Yasar received his Senior Degree in Science & Research at the Federal Ministry of Science and Research in Hamburg, Germany.
Personal quote: "The twenty first century will see Brac Systems as a world leader in Residential, Commercial and Industrial Grey Water Recycling systems." |
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As Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President of Product Development at Brac Systems Inc. Mr. Ronald Arsenault directs the company's Research and Development portfolio with an eye toward innovation, accessibility and eco-responsibility.
With an engineering background and more than 25 years experience in the technology industry, Mr. Ronald Arsenault is responsible for managing Brac Systems' technology decisions and architecture as well as contributing to the company's direction making decisions. His team leads Brac Systems product development program.
Passionate about technology and its possibilities, Mr. Ronald Arsenault supports open development models that stimulate communication, creativity and innovation.
In the two first years, Mr. Ronald Arsenault has headed the development of the RGW (Residential Grey Water) series, the CGW series (Commercial Grey Water), established the technical platform that will support future developments such as alarm & monitoring products, and compact water management systems in the residential, commercial and industrial sectors.
Before joining Brac Systems in 2006, Mr. Ronald Arsenault was senior architecture director for CGI and has over 25 years experience in the telecommunication and software engineering field. |
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As Research and Development and Technical Director at Brac Systems Inc., Mr. Emmanuel Brien has a rich Research and Development background and is responsible for processing, conducting, and reporting the complete Research and Development portfolio based on Brac Systems' corporate strategy.
Since 2007, Mr. Emmanuel Brien's contributions and innovations for Brac Systems Inc. are tremendous. He has been directly involved in the development of the RGW (Residential Grey Water) series, the SGW series (Commercial Grey Water), has headed the production team for the new product's series and is currently involved in the development of the next generations of products and services.
Before joining Brac Systems Inc., Mr. Emmanuel Brien was part of the research and development department of the motor division for SRA Karting Intl. (2002-2005). His major contributions were fine tuning superior motor packages for well-known race series such as Formula Atlantic, Formula Ford and both Honda and Toyota touring car championship series.
Mr. Emmanuel Brien holds a Bachelors degree in physics from the University of Moncton, NB in which he participated in green energy research and development projects. |
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As Vice President of Project Coordination, and Chief Compliance Officer at Brac Systems Inc., Mr. Blair Gautschi provides onsite technical support and consultation during large commercial installations, most notably overseeing the commercial installations on the Palm Island Jumeirah in Dubai, UAE.
With over 20 years experience as a Master Plumber, Mr. Blair Gautschi had operated a successful plumbing company in Kelowna, BC from 1997-2006. This broad spectrum of experience in both the residential and commercial plumbing sectors quickly proved Mr. Blair Gautschi as an asset to Brac Systems Inc.
His valuable knowledge in the plumbing field ensures that all Brac products are compliant with current local and International Codes and Standards. Mr. Blair Gautschi assists the International Brac distribution network with obtaining their greywater recycling approvals locally and has since expanded his role to consultant to the Brac Systems Research and Development team during the design and testing phases of development to direct and insure product compliance. |
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Patrick Moreau has been a member of the "Barreau du Quebec" since 1993. He holds a bachelor's degree in law from the University of Montreal (L.L.B. - 1991) and a business and administration master's degree from the "Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales de Montreal" (M.B.A. - 1998).
Mr Moreau has held a position within a private law cabinet for over five years specializing in commercial litigation and since 1999, he has been employed by SRA Karting Intl. Inc. He is involved in all legal, regulatory and compliance matters for Brac Systems Inc. and acts as an advisor on all legal matters to the board members.
Over the last 10 years, Mr. Moreau has also been involved with various non profit organizations and is currently working on a campaign to raise funds for the "Societe de Leucemie et de Lymphome du Canada" in support cancer research |
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