Sam Mehta was the President of Integrated Technologies, LLC., a Management Consulting, and Training Organization. The firm specialized in "change management" where operations, processes, and people resources were studied and changed to improve the client's operating effectiveness. Sam has assisted over 150 corporations in making them efficient, productive, and profitable. Sam was a director at Coopers & Lybrand (now PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP) at their upstate New York Management Consulting Service (MCS) practice. Sam was the Managing Director of one of Carrier International Corporation's (United Technologies Corporation) overseas manufacturing operations and CFO of Pars Toshiba Industrial Corporation.Sam is a 'Distinguished Toastmaster' [DTM] and received his first DTM in 2003 and his second DTM in 2014. Sam is also a Distinguished District Governor [2006-2007]Sam is a 'Gold Life Master' and a Bridge Director certified by American Contract Bridge League (ACBL). Sam has won a total of 22 medals during a 4-year period (2002 to 2006) at the Empire State Sr. Games (New York State Olympics Games for over 50) in the Swimming, Table Tennis, and Duplicate Bridge events. Sam was the member of the 1986 YMCA swimming team that broke the world record in 'most participants in a one-day swimming relay-event' appearing in the Guinness Book of World Records.Sam was a leader of an NGO team and presented at the United Nations (UN) headquarters in New York, NY on March 5, 2003, on the subject "Microcredit - A Step Towards Uplifting Women" at the 48th session of the UN, on the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW).Sam is a Certified Management Consultant (CMC) from the Institute of Management Consultants, Washington D.C., and has a degree in Business. In addition, he is an alumnus of Harvard Business School's 'General Management Development Program' (GMDP).
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