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Principle Partners

Nick Mathias

Nick Mathias has led teams of people in developing large projects as an entrepreneur, in Federal and State Civil Service, and private and public companies. He's a Vietnam Era veteran and has built successful businesses from initial concept to practical and profitable reality. In his last position as a manager in the California Department of Transportation his teams created process improvements that affected many areas of the transportation system in California. Why does an entrepreneur and a director at a large technology company leave a six-figure income to work as a civil servant? Simply it is to make a difference. Nick Mathias has the desire and drive to make others lives easier and more productive.

Nick Mathias

Rob Allen

Rob has worked in the field of technology products for twenty years. He has worked for the federal government and private industry, spending the last eight years employed by small private consulting company. If experience has taught Mister Allen one thing above all else, it is that proper planning is the key to a successful project. He has been involved in projects both large and small, and is an expert at business analysis, project development, and project leadership.

Since his youth, Rob has been fascinated with a man who was both a visionary and the quintessential out-of-the-box thinker: Walter Elias Disney. Disney had a vision for the future of urban development as well. He called it "EPCOT" for "Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow." After his death, the Disney Corporation built EPCOT Center, but not as their founder had originally envisioned. Instead, it's just another theme park in Florida.

Mister Allen believes that Disney had some great, forward-thinking ideas. The community of tomorrow should be a place where mankind, nature, and technology all come together in synnergy. Innovation should be the rule rather than the exception, with new technologies finding their first application at home, in the community in which they were conceived and developed. It is Rob's dream to make Walt Disney's vision of that future community a reality.


Frank Dasmacci

From an early age, Frank’s fascination with physics and mechanics meant all toys were dismantled to their most intricate parts and never the same thereafter. This passion is as strong as ever (with better reassembly results). Born in a small town in Iran, with a mid-level engineer father that worked 47 years for the National Iranian Oil Company, Frank emmigrated to Springfield, Missouri to attend school in 1978. At age 15, with world politics, the turmoil of 1979, the Islamic Revolution, the Hostage Crisis, and the end of US/Iran diplomatic relations, Frank went to work. As a teen in a new country in the middle of a prejudiced Midwest setting, he was faced with many challenges.

With his passion for physics and energy, Frank found a Missouri school program to study physics in the electrical field. Frank completed the two year curriculum, graduating with honors, and was the youngest ever granted membership in The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW).

After moving to California in 1980, Frank has spent the past 14 years relentlessly studying physics, energy production and conservation, alternative energy concepts, heat exchange and thermal dynamics, zero point and quantum physics. Frank looks forward to the day when renewable and sustainable green energy is not just a catchphrase for some political campaign, but an accepted and proven method and that the laws of thermal dynamics are rewritten because somewhere, someone stepped outside the box and broke through currently accepted efficiency barriers.