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Harold David Bishop Jr, Currently Managing Partner and Lead Automation Engineer at Allurent Corporation | WiseIntro Portfolio

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Harold David Bishop Jr, Currently Managing Partner and Lead Automation Engineer at Allurent Corporation | WiseIntro Portfolio

Harold David Bishop Jr

Currently Managing Partner and Lead Automation Engineer

Allurent Corporation

A Florida-based automation engineer, Harold David Bishop Jr. draws upon education received at the DeVry Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, from which he received a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering technology. Throughout his more-than-three-decade-long career in Florida and elsewhere, Harold David Bishop Jr. has received substantial vendor-specific training and certification from companies such as Honeywell , Siemens and Rockwell.

Mr. Bishop began his distinguished career in 1985 with Measurex, beginning as a site technical representative and eventually working his way up to the position of senior software control engineer. At Measurex, he developed custom applications for the company’s Measurex MxOpen distributed control platform while working with major clients in the paper industry.

Mr. Bishop left Measurex in 1995 to launch his own consulting firm, Object Technologies CEM. With offices in multiple states, the company provided automation control and software engineering solutions to manufacturing clients undertaking capital projects. He builds upon this experience in his current position as managing partner with Allurént Corporation, an automation engineering and systems control consulting firm.

In addition to his engineering career, Mr. Bishop is leading the reconstruction of the historic building at 9 Aviles Street. Harold Bishop purchased the historic Spanish mission-style building in 2017 under the LLC name Red Moon Properties and is in the process of reconstructing it. Once completed, the redeveloped property be used as an event space and support the historic nature of the oldest street in America, Aviles Street.

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