Mr. H. Davis Tubre Mr. Tubre received his undergraduate Bachelor of Science degree from Louisiana State University. He added to this degree with a Master of Business Administration degree specializing in quantitative analysis. Mr. Tubre undertook and completed his MBA in the European Division of the University of Utah while serving as an Officer in the United States Air Force in Germany. In 1996, Mr. Tubre began providing back-end support on various brand name computers to gain experience on computers but with the goal to eventually form a business for computer support. While working with Microsoft products, Mr. Tubre graduated from the SMU Accelerated Computer Education Center (ACEC) MCSE Certification program. After graduating from the SMU program, Mr. Tubre turned his emphasis on his goal of developing a computer support business for organizations. He formed a predecessor organization and began developing it. In 2001, Mr. Tubre fashioned Aims First Technologies to meet the challenges for future expansion of the business. Mr. Tubre believes that maintaining long-term relations requires that integrity be in the forefront of the aims of the business. Trust must be established between the customer and Aims First Technologies. To acquire this trust, Aims First Technologies provides reliable quality service priced fairly to meet the aims of the customer. The Corporate aim is to provide quality trusted services with an adequate return for the employees and for corporate involvement in community services. Mr. Tubre is an active Gold Member of the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce as well as a member of the HEB and Colleyville Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Tubre also participates as a member of the Association of Internet Professionals and the Independent Computer Consultants Association. He is the president of the SMU Accelerated Computer Engineering Center Graduate Association. He is also the chair and founder of the University of Utah Alumni Association, Lone Star Chapter and a member of the LSU Alumni Association, DFW Chapter. Mr. Tubre leads a fellowship group with his Church. |