During September 2014, Benjamin Strack is to have said he killed himself and his family for a total of five deaths. Some facts have not been released. There are other deaths and murders in the Mormon community. The Scherers, Nate Greanan and Erinie's mother.
During the earliy 2000s, the older brothers of Pete Bennett with the help of the attorney who crafted the Trust Documents in 1994 with the help of officers and in investigators crafted a false Trust Document after taking Pete Bennett's property, files and assets sent to jail, the street or homeless in the rain.
Dead Mormons
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Author, technologist, and STEM education advocate, currently leading the
Skills Strategy organization at Pluralsight. 18+ years' experience in the
industry, working at eBay and Adobe, prior to joining Pluralsight. I have a
passion for the newest advances in technology, particularly in the field of
social and professional digital literacy. As a father of four daughters,
education and early exposure to STEM-based learning is of particular importance and guides my professional and volunteer activities.
Former
Solutions Consultant and Design Technologist at Adobe. Worked with high
profile clients and the Adobe community to produce game-changing proofs of
concept and vision demos. Extensive experience in the presentation,
training, and general promotion of Adobe (and other) technologies.
Former
Staff Software Engineer / Senior Business Analyst with strong experience in
the eBay Trust and Safety and Customer Support departments. Significant
contributions to eBay's technology portfolio, designing and implementing
efficient, cost-saving innovations, saving eBay millions of dollars
annually.
First-ever recipient of the Jeff Skoll Community
award. Special recognition of innovation, enthusiasm, and dedication to
the eBay community.
Specialties:
Technical Evangelist
(Emerging Web Technologies, Digital Publishing, Technology In Education)
Business
Systems Analysis (Usability, Process Improvement, User Interfaces,
Heuristics, SDLC, Requirements Gathering, ROI and Feasibility Analysis, Gap
Analysis)
Software Development and Leadership (Meteor,
JavaScript, .NET, C#, VB, Java, HTML, SQL, noSQL, PDLCs, Team Lead).
Adobe
Areas of expertise: InSight, Digital Publishing Service, PhoneGap, HTML/Web
Authoring, Flash, Flex, ActionScript, Illustrator, Photoshop, Acrobat,
Digital Marketing Suite.
Online Fraud Detection and Commerce
Engines (Fraud detection and analytics, process improvement, n-tier
application development, channel blending, reporting).
Team Lead (skills strategy), Professional Services
Farmington UT
As part of the original Professional Services team,
responsible for developing strategy and operations of the
Skills Strategy (and overall) ProServ organization.
Developed/strengthened relationships with product, presales,
and content strategy teams, supporting them/acting as proxy
for various key responsibilities as the teams grow and
mature.
Consultant and key contributor to
strategic enterprise initiatives involving services, product
strategy, product development, pricing, directed...
Adobe
5 years 10 months
Solutions Consultant
Lehi, Utah
Evaluating and recommending enterprise solutions for
commercial and educational institutions, using the full
suite of Adobe products. Emphasis on Digital Publishing
Suite and AEM.
Extensive presentation
experience, with frequent opportunities to present and speak
on technologies and technology-related topics, especially
around education and advocacy. Over the last year or so, I
have performed 35 technical presentations, hands-on labs,
and inspirational talks to large and small...
Design Technologist
Sep 2010 – Jan 2014 3 years 5 months
Lehi, UT
Building and designing detailed UX applications and demos in
the UX group, with an emphasis on good design principles and
cutting edge technology.
Active Presenter /
Instructor on multiple subjects and technologies,
including: JavaScript PhoneGap and Mobile
Applications Advanced DPS technologies Innovation
in Education
Companies I've worked with or
created technologies for: PGA Tour, DC Comics, J.
Walter Thompson, Audi, GM, Walsworth, Jostens, MorningStar,
Thermo...
eBay
10 years 9 months
Business Systems Analyst
Apr 2007 – Sep 2010 3 years 6 months
Responsible for the high level design and development of
Business Systems inside eBay. Servicing internal customers
with UML diagrams, usability studies, and architecture
reviews.
Skills include: Usability /
Interface, UML, Systems Analysis, Presentation, SDLC,
Requirements Gathering, C# / .NET Development, Heuristics,
Technical Training and Mentoring, Development Mentoring and
leadership.
Staff Software Engineer
Mar 2006 – Apr 20071 year 2 months
Needs assessment. n-tier application development. SDLC and
RAD development models. Application Support. 3rd party
evaluation. Channel blending (chat, phone, email, skype).
User Interface and heuristics analysis, design, and
development.
Needs assessment. n-tier application development. SDLC and
RAD development models. Application Support. 3rd party
evaluation. Channel blending (chat, phone, email, skype).
User Interface and heuristics analysis, design, and
development. Specific focus on Trust and Safety
Applications
Software Engineer
Jan 2000 – Mar 20044 years 3 months
Responsible for development of tools / applications in Trust
and Safety and Customer Support. Improvements and new
tools developed in C#, Visual Basic, php, Cold Fusion,
etc. QA/Bug filtering for Site/Production Bugs.
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Chairperson and chief coordinator for the December 2013 and May
2014 WIT Hour of Code events, hosted by Adobe in Lehi, UT.
Coordinated
the effort for all volunteers, companies, sponsors, and hosts. I
was the point person for logistics, fund raising, marketing /
media relations, games, attractions, and speakers.
Over
the two events, nearly 4,000 kids + their families visited the
Adobe Lehi building, and were inspired by hundreds of volunteers
from 40+ companies representing nearly...
Created the framework, HTML-native drag & drop video player
functionality used by J. Walter Thompson at the 2012 Cannes
Advertising Festival.
JWT was struggling with how to
play videos dynamically, and I was asked to come up with a
solution that would work on the iPad. Turnaround time on the
framework was about 48 hours.
A preview of what LinkedIn members have to say about Isaac:
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While working with Strack as part of a "start-up" design/techology team
at Adobe, I was highly impressed with his technical expertise, ability
to articulate solutions to the less tech-savvy, and consistently
positive attitude. He's always up for a challenge and pushes everyone
around him to think more, question more, innovate more. He's a great
collaborator, teacher, and friend, and a tremendous asset to any team.
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Isaac is a driving force at Adobe. Besides his normal duties he
volunteers his time for a number of community initiatives. He is very
committed to education and works relentlessly to make sure those inside
and outside the company receive the information and education they need
to be effective. In addition to training our customers, Isaac goes the
extra mile and takes time to train those inside the company on our own
products. In addition to work related training, Isaac volunteers with a
number of outside groups such as STEM / STEAM, FIRST robotics, and WIT
to share technology education to the community. Isaac is always willing
to donate his time, talents, and energies to share his knowledge with
others. I've worked with Isaac on a number of initiatives. He is well
organized and detail oriented. He knows how to effectively share
leadership while still making sure everything gets done and everyone has
fun. Working with Isaac is a blast.
MeriselFab lost millions charged as returns after the acquisition of
Computerland Stores from Vanstar Corporation.
Pleasanton CA - In 1995, Pete Bennett was hired to work at
Computerland Corporate to update the reporting system for returns, and
sales etc. It was his first corporate customer working at a rate which
helped retire debt from closing his computer store earlier that
year.
The project was to consolidate hundreds of
reports into a core set of management reports. In the room was a firm
making requests were outside consultants pouring over accounting
problems.
The problems were ominious with monthly losses in the millions but
oddly pegged to returns. The return authorizations lacked
origins, paperwork and were shoved through from Vanstar which operated
distribution to the stores for transactional fee for each
item.
Most of the funds went to Apple Computer for product never
shipped. The employees invested heavely numerous company offers
on stock offers.
One day the reports reached the consultants then Mersil was forced to
restate earnings as the real value of Computerland was grossly
overvalued.
The Amazing Journey of deciept, lies and deception.
Keithley vs. Homestore owned by Elevation Partners
Pete Bennett consultant to Vector Capital in connection to the 2004 Hostile Takeover of Peoplesoft by Oracle Software connects to several attempts on Pete Bennett's life.
Becuase they needed funding to intimidate Pete Bennett so the UC System could kidnapped his sons
The folks at TPG will have to answer to my Whistleblower Complaints on the truly odd collection of RFPs emanating from companies connected to Richard Blum, William McGlashan, CBRE, Regency Centers, Trammel Crow, Lennar, Catellus, My story is about witness murders, private equity, mergers and acquisitions linked back to the Matter of Bennett v. Southern Pacific lost in 1989. It was a winnable case as long the witnesses testified.
This piece is co-published with investigative reporting outlet Capital & Main.
University of California regents approved a nine-figure investment in a private equity fund run by a major donor to Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein, whose husband sits on the regents’ board. The investment was disclosed just as some of the private equity fund’s overseers and advisers were pumping thousands of dollars of donations into Feinstein’s campaign, according to documents reviewed by Capital & Main.
Since 1992, Bonderman and his wife have donated more than $32,000 to Feinstein’s political campaigns. Additionally, donors associated with the RISE fund’s board and advisory panel have contributed more than $65,000 to Feinstein’s campaigns and political action committee. That includes $15,400 of donations in the three-week period surrounding the disclosure of UC’s investment in the RISE fund. Those donations came from Salesforce founder Marc Benioff and his wife, Lynne, as well as from Ariel Investments president Mellody Hobson. Marc Benioff and Hobson, who is married to George Lucas of Star Wars fame, sit on the RISE Fund’s Founders Board.
In general, securities laws require public officials to make investment decisions on the basis of merit, not personal relationships or political contributions. A 2010 Securities and Exchange Commission rule was explicitly designed to deter financial firms from using campaign contributions to influence investment decisions.
Blum argues that there is no conflict of interest.
“I’ve never heard of the RISE Fund,” he told Capital & Main. “We used to be partners with TPG. We’ve done investments together. But I have nothing to do with TPG or the RISE Fund… [The University of California investment office] never checks with me on anything.”
Blum conceded that, in addition to his business and personal relationships with Bonderman and TPG, he also knows another top TPG and RISE Fund executive, Jim Coulter, and added, “I occasionally get together with [UC Chief Investment Officer] Jagdeep [Singh Bachher] and we talk about philosophy.”
Singh Bachher is in charge of oversight and management of UC’s investment in the RISE Fund.
Capital & Main asked TPG if it had disclosed its executives’ relationships with Blum and donations to Feinstein. In a statement, TPG said that it “adheres to the strongest compliance standards and all political donations are subjected to compliance review and clearance, and in the case of federal officials are publicly disclosed through the Federal Election Commission. TPG responded in the ordinary course to due diligence questions posed by UC in connection with its investment.”
The University of California forwarded the regents’ conflict of interest policy and made no other comment. Senator Feinstein did not respond to a request for comment by press time.
“The decision by the UC regents to make an investment in a fund run by a close friend and business partner of Richard Blum raises potential issues of institutional corruption,” said Jay Youngdahl, an attorney and pension expert. “When money saved for workers’ retirement is placed into high-fee investments that benefit those close to politicians, questions need to be asked and answered. Investment funds in several states have suffered problems with similar practices.”
Blum, Bonderman and the UC system are no strangers to controversy surrounding their investment and business practices.
Blum in recent years has faced questions about his overlapping business and political interests. In 2013, he was lambasted by investigative journalist Peter Byrne when Blum’s real estate firm, CBRE, got a $118-plus million contract to sell and lease U.S. Postal Service property. In 2015, the Postal Service’s inspector general recommended that the contract be terminated. Blum was also criticized by Michael Hiltzik of the Los Angeles Times for his role in using CalPERS, the state employees’ retirement fund, to purchase the for-profit higher education firm ITT. At the same time he was investing in ITT, which has now been shut down (at a significant loss to CalPERS), Blum was voting to increase UC tuition by 32 percent.
More recently, Blum Capital was blamed by Payless ShoeSource’s creditors for bankrupting the chain to provide $350 million in dividends to Blum Capital and its business partner on the deal, Golden Gate Capital. In the Blum and Golden Gate-initiated bankruptcy, Payless closed 700 stores, laid off hundreds and sued former employees to repay for small signing and relocation bonuses the company had given out.
Similarly, the SEC fined TPG $13 million for misleading investors in December 2017. In June 2017, Bonderman resigned from Uber’s board after making a comment widely seen as offensive to women. And in 2015, TPG was sued by its former communications director, Adam Levine, who had also worked as deputy press secretary for George W. Bush. Levine claimed in legal filings that the firm “miss-billed [sic] expenses, flouted compliance rules, and gave inaccurate information about its investment team,” according to Reuters. The lawsuit was dropped later in the year, according to the firm.
Meanwhile, the UC Retirement Plan has lately been engulfed in scandal over pay-to-play allegations.
In early September, the pension trade publication Institutional Investor published a report showing that the retirement system’s chief investment officer faced “serious charges of mismanagement.” The report also highlighted allegations from an anonymous tipster with inside information that Bachher had placed $250 million in a fund run by a former UC regent, Paul Wachter, who had participated in Bachher’s hiring. The investment was opposed by other top investment staff at UC, the article said.