I'm an electrical engineer. Throughout my professional career, I have had the good fortune to be involved with great companies developing exciting new state-of-the-art products. I’ve had a front-row seat to watch the evolution of products and companies that have impacted the world in significant ways. My first lab class at Berkeley involved programming the then-new Intel 4004. This was the very first ever microprocessor – it was a 4-bit CPU with 2,300 transistors. Today, the largest chip has around 134 Billion transistors! My first job out of college was for a minicomputer company that was designing its own microprocessors – it was the perfect job for me, and I was in heaven! A Pulitzer Prize winning book, "The Soul of a New Machine", was written about microprocessor development at the company while I was there.And on it went with the projects I worked on. And, of course, everything used a ‘chip’: From measuring shapes with sound waves to controlling incandescent light bulbs, each with its own control chip, to building the first computer-controlled infant cradle that truly helped calm and soothe newborn babies.Contract manufacturing came on the scene, and I landed a unique position managing hardware development for the largest contract manufacturer in the world. What a crazy experience! I managed global teams to build cutting-edge consumer electronic products for some of the world’s largest companies. (Think Tablet PC for Bill Gates and Microsoft)When I look back at all the projects I’ve been involved in and the things I’ve accomplished in my professional career, I look at Sleepynest, and I know it’s the best thing I’ve ever done. I’ve combined science and technology to make a product that imitates nature and helps babies. I’m proud of it, I’m excited about it – it's safe, it's natural, and it is truly a good thing for the world!This is really a great product! I’m so proud of it, and want to see it succeed in improving the lives of babies, parents, and families…. it would be the best accomplishment I could ever have.