Paul Rea
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Engineer.Innovator.Creator

 
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Paul has spent 16 years bringing multi-million dollar broadcast television, radio, post production, and educational facilities to life.  As a Systems Engineer he consults, designs, troubleshoots, and deploys large scale broadcast systems using cutting edge technologies.  He is a specialist in system design with overarching expertise in designing massive systems for installation in short timelines.

This extensive experience affords him the ability to expertly design hi-tech infrastructure, and collaborate with industry contacts, internal, and client resources to complete installations on time and on budget.  Examples of industry contacts he has worked with are: architects, MEP firms, facilities management and real-estate management firms.

Some of the technologies he has designed with include: intercom, KVM, digital signage, monitor walls, computer networks, video routers, audio consoles, among others.

Paul has a passion for automation and control systems, and has also had the pleasure of designing AV systems for conference rooms, board rooms, and presentation spaces.

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Paul is an active alumni of Stevens Institute of Technology and is a founding member of the WAA, WCPR (Castle Point Radio) Alumni Association. As part of the WAA, he helped launch an endowment fund for an annual scholarship recognizing WCPR board members for their outstanding work, dedication to the success of the organization, and commitment to Stevens’ campus life.  The WAA raised $80,000 and fully funded the endowment in under 3 years, beating timeline expectations.

Recently, Paul has spent his free time in the exploration of programming and his life passion of home automation and smart home development. He has created an IoT product called Status Bridge and has been programming multiple other web and embedded projects.

In addition, Paul has been involved with the Bergen County Maker Space at the Bergen County Technical High School.  The Maker Space is also associated with Bergen County Community College through which he created and taught "Understanding Computer Security" courses.