Robert T FertigRobert Thomas Fertig first job was at Columbia University Graduate Physics Lab, in NYC. He afterward became a traveling IT instructor for General Electric. At Sperry Univac, Mr. Fertig was Manager of Competitive Analysis. He became Vice President of dvanced Computer Techniques Corporation, and later established Enterprise Information Systems, Inc., an Information Technology consulting establishment. Fertig is the author of: The Software Revolution (North-Holland, 1985), The Truth Seekers (iUniverse, 2006), Best Interests of the Children (iUniverse, 2014), Middle East Quicksand LitFire Publications, 2018), Guardianship Realities (Authorhouse, 2019), Culture Crisis (Goldtouch Press, 2020), The Pursuit of Wisdom (Westwood Books, 2021) and first novel was Sword of Allah (Author Reputation Press, 2021). Miriam A. Fertig, co-author of Best Interests of the Children, contributor and editor of Consequences. Miriam retired after 47-years teaching in New Jersey, New Yok City, Greenwich High School, and finally, the Middle School at St. Paul's, in Florida, where she was voted by students and peers "Special Teacher" in the 2005 Year Book. She received The 2007 Endowment Chair for Teacher Excellence for Service and Professionalism. Her BA is from Hunter College, and MA from Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT.Throughout their earlier years, they were both volunteers for Guardian ad Litem (known as C.A.S.A.), which represents the objective "eyes and ears" of the Court for America's abused and neglected children. Robert was also professional Eldercare Guardian, appointed by the court, during nearly five years in Florida. They established Fertig Christian Trust Foundation, Inc. to provide private education scholarships for qualified children in 2021. Read More Read Less