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Thursday, June 9, 2011

About James Droskoski

James Droskoski, a fervent life-long entrepreneur, visionary, and tech enthusiast, has been riding the waves of innovation and steering tech start-ups towards exponential growth for the better part of his career. With a string of successes under his belt, James has become a go-to resource for enterprise-level solutions, consistently delivering for Global 500 companies while understanding the unique challenges of burgeoning businesses. Embracing the inevitable bumps along the road, he views each setback as a stepping stone, appreciating failure as an integral part of the learning process and journey towards success. His rich tapestry of experience spans multiple industry verticals, where he has worked hand in hand with executive management, crafting strategic solutions that hit the mark every time. A trailblazer in the truest sense, James was at the forefront of the Web 1.0 revolution with AGENCY.COM in the 90s. Today, he is fully immersed in the current transformation taking place in the realm of artificial intelligence, and he firmly believes that AI is poised to redefine every aspect of our world, ushering in a new era of technological advancements. At the heart of this whirlwind life of innovation and entrepreneurship, James cherishes his beautiful family, including his wife Christina and their children Hunter James, Lance Joseph, and Lyla Rose Droskoski. Over ten years ago, the tragic loss of his brother Andrew Droskoski in a car accident profoundly shifted his life perspective, imbuing each day with a deep sense of gratitude, humility, and the recognition of life's fragility. In the fast-paced world of tech, James never loses sight of what truly matters: family, friends, integrity, freedom, joy, and honor. His unique blend of professional acumen and personal values makes him a true standout in his field. As he continues to navigate the ever-evolving tech landscape, James carries with him a deep appreciation for the beauty and brevity of life. God bless.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Hunter James Droskoski T-Ball Spring 2010 Season on the Ninjas!

Here is a fun slideshow that features Hunter James Droskoski and his teammates during their T-Ball Spring 2010 season at Huntington Tri-Village Little League on the NINJAS! Manager Andy Mank and his wife were the most amazing team in helping make the whole season an incredible experience. We had a special group of kids and parents that made it an unforgettable season of baseball. The kids learned some baseball fundamentals and we all had a great time on the field playing ball. I am truly grateful for this experience together as a team and family. Thanks to everyone that made it so special. God Bless. James Droskoski.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Bizarre Experience

On Friday, September 25, myself, James Droskoski, along with two friends, Charles Vaccaro and Wayne Ciolino, had taken Charles' boat, the Trade Wins, from Port Washington Harbor to go to the Norwalk boat show. As I was driving near buoy #32 outside of Stamford Harbor, I spotted what was clearly a person floating on their back which cause me to veer out of the way to avoid. My first reaction was that she was a swimmer which seemed odd being that we were very far from shore and there were no other boats in sight. Wayne had also seen the body but had a different immediate reaction of shrieking in horror. I immediately turned the boat around to see if it were indeed a swimmer that needed help. Unfortunately as we got close, it was very clear that this person was not alive and we could not believe what we were seeing. We circled several times to make sure we weren't seeing a mannequin or some sort of fake person-doll. We then radioed the USCG on channel 16 and alerted them of our position and that we believe we had just found a dead female body. First a 2 man USCG auxiliary boat approached and went straight to the body. They confirmed that there was a female "floater" and radioed the confirmation in. Next Stamford Police arrived as well. Then another USCG larger boat. Eventually we were released and the authorities continued their investigation.

For me, the only comfort I could find in such a bizarre and horrible situation was that we had just found someone's daughter, possible mother, wife, friend, etc and at least now she could be brought home to her loved ones and friends. To my knowledge, the authorities still do not know who she is or have any idea what happened. I am hoping that maybe there is some slight chance that by sharing this story in every way that I can, someone might know some information that could help identify this woman. Below are links to the news stories and contact info if you have any information.

The woman was white and in her mid-40s. She had dark hair and wore a white T-shirt with black shorts. The shirt had the word "Love" written across it in red-and-blue letters and featured a peace symbol. On her right ring finger was a ring in a butterfly design, police said.

Anyone with information on the identity of the woman whose body was found Friday should call the Detective Bureau of the Stamford Police Department at (203) 977-4417.







Regards,

James Droskoski