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Employment History
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1. Edentity
www.edentity.co.uk/directors.h - [Cached]Published on: 8/14/2005 Last Visited: 8/14/2005
Edentity is served by two directors, John Harrison and Ron Clark.
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Ron Clark is a expert in the development of payment systems, and is active as a consultant to a number of UK institutions. Prior to working independently, he was CEO of Mondex UK, an operating company charged with the (doomed) task of leading the commercial deployment of Mondex electronic cash throughout the UK. In an earlier role he was a Business Development Director for NatWest Cards, latterly with responsibility for co-branded card programmes, e-commerce, joint ventures, and credit control and fraud. Notable among his many achievements was the establishment of the Switch debit system. Ron is aged 58, and has joined Edentity as a non-executive director with a remit to advise on the company's activities in the fields of payment systems and smart cards. -
2. SmartAxis - Press
www.smartaxis.com/aboutus/pres - [Cached]Published on: 12/6/1999 Last Visited: 9/15/2000
Ron Clark, chief executive of Mondex UK, said : Mondex's off-line chip-to-chip payment method means that it is ideal for processing Internet transactions, even low value ones, securely and cost effectively.
Agreements are already in place with Nokia to support the protocols on the Nokia 9000 Communicator and the pilot will be done in the course of 1997.
An Internet information provider who is an affiliate of this trial project is Multi Media Mapping of the UK. -
3. PACE Integration
www.paceintegration.com/newsle - [Cached]Published on: 7/1/1998 Last Visited: 2/21/2005
"The original achievements with Mondex in the U.K. mean that this wave can now be felt all over the world", says Ron Clark (CEO of Mondex U.K.). For recent Mondex projects worldwide, check out their website at: http://www.mondex.com. British Telecom (BT) has followed closely with its adoption of smart card technology as early as 1993. In 1996, over 60000 payphones with smart card reading capabilities and over 20 million smart phone cards were issued (http://www.bt.com).

