Wild About Cars
August 19, 2014
Hosted by Gary Ray
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Episode Description
Bob is a former US Army Special Forces officer and Vietnam Veteran who is the recipient of 2 Purple
Hearts and a Bronze Star
Robert Gerometta
Bob began his 40-year business career with the State of New York where he was instrumental in developing the State’s computerized drivers licensing system. Bob was the Commissioner of the Department of Information and Records for the City of New York. As Commissioner. After leaving New York City, Mr. Gerometta served as president of Information Design, Inc., a computer systems and management consulting firm. He later moved on to act as Managing Director of Computer Systems. He moved to Chicago in 1986, where he became head of Client Computer Systems Analysis and Design for the Midwest region of the Martin Segal Company, a premier Taft-Hartley benefits consulting firm. From 1993 to 1998, he was a managing partner in OBA Midwest, Ltd. a premier health claim and pension transaction processing company. From 1998 to 2005, he was Chief Executive Officer of MonetaPro, LLC, and Internet-based asset management software developer.
Bob is a former US Army Special Forces officer and Vietnam Veteran who is the recipient of 2 Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star
Bob is an avid “gear head” and racing fan, having built, wrenched, and driven a variety of sports, drag racing and circle track cars. He has authored articles in Hot Rod Magazine and Car Craft, and currently he a contributor to Muscle Car Review. He also co-authored Oldsmobile In Action,. He currently owns a 2003 Mustang Cobra convertible, an Audi S4 and a pristine 1968 Ram Air 442.
Bob's duties as the CEO for Wild About Cars and website operations manager for the Automotive History Preservation Society - a Michigan-based not for profit.
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