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Profile: Christopher Whitham
Mr. Whitham has been a registered patent agent/attorney and a licensed professional engineer for
approximately four years. Mr. Whitham has a Bachelor of Science from the Colorado School of Mines.
He graduated from the University of Colorado School of Law in May 2006 and was admitted to the
Colorado Bar in October 2006.
Mr. Whitham has 12 years of experience in software engineering related fields. He started his career as an
engineer with Setpoint, Inc. designing and implementing advanced process control and Manufacturing
Resource Planning (MRP) software as a consultant for oil refineries and chemical plants. After three years
with Setpoint, Mr. Whitham took a job as one of the original three members of Encorp, Inc. Initially he
worked on the Graphical User Interface and remote communications software to interface with a
proprietary Encorp generator controller and other third party hardware. In addition to his software
development duties Mr. Whitham performed all Information Services necessary at Encorp including
computer, network, and phone system integration giving him broad experience in configuring and
maintaining a variety of computer and electronic equipment. Mr. Whitham became the Manager of the
Software Development group and eventually the Director of Software Engineering. As the Manager of
Software Development he was in charge of all products and computer integration of PC based systems
and their interfaces to industrial hardware. As the Director of Software Engineering, Mr. Whitham took
control of all product engineering at Encorp including development of Encorp's firmware and hardware
associated with the company's generator controllers. In addition to his management responsibilities, Mr.
Whitham maintained some software development activities at all times. After three years in personnel
management he returned to a more dedicated technology development role as he explored his interest in
technology law. During this time Mr. Whitham became a key member of the ongoingdevelopment of the
IEEE P1547.3 Guide for Monitoring, Information Exchange, and Control of Distributed Resources
Interconnected with Electric Power Systems. In August of 2003, Mr. Whitham left Encorp and started law
school at the tier 1 ranked University of Colorado.
ADMISSIONS:
- Colorado Bar, 2006, Registered Patent Attorney, 2006
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Registered Patent Agent, 2003
- Professional Engineer, Colorado, 2003
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
- Member of Colorado Bar Association (2006)
- Member of American Bar Association (2004)
- Member ISA (1991), Member IEEE (1989)
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