Comarco - Powering the Mobile Lifestyle

Tom LanniPresident & Chief Executive Officer
Mr. Lanni joined the Company in 1994 as General Manager for the charger division. In February 2004 he became Vice President and Chief Technology Officer. Mr. Lanni has more than 26 years experience in the technology of power systems. From 1992 to 1994, he was President of Power Conversion Technologies, Inc. ("PCTI"), a company that provides advanced power electronics solutions to military and commercial industrial customers. From 1987 to 1992, he was Vice President of Engineering at Bruno New York Industries, Inc., a military weaponry specialist firm. From 1982 to 1987, he was Engineering Group Leader at Aerospace Avionics, Inc., a company whose various manufacturing activities are carried out through its Aerospace, Specialty Engineering, Medical, and Detection divisions.
Alisha K. Charlton Chief Accounting Officer
Ms. Charlton has 20 years of experience in accounting and finance. Ms. Charlton joined the Company as Assistant Controller in October 2000, became Corporate Controller in May 2003 and became Vice President, Corporate Controller and Secretary in March 2008 and its Chief Accounting Officer on April 19, 2011. Before joining the Company, Ms. Charlton held various accounting and finance positions with CKE Restaurants, Inc. ("CKE") from 1995 to 2000, including Director, Controller of Santa Barbara Restaurant Group, Inc., a CKE affiliate. Prior to joining CKE, Ms. Charlton was a certified public accountant and supervisor with KPMG Peat Marwick (now KPMG LLP).
Donald L. McKeefery Chief Operating Officer
Mr. McKeefery joined the Company in February 2005 as Director of Operations for the Wireless Test Solutions and Call Box Divisions, and was promoted to Vice President - Manufacturing & Operations in May 2008. From August 1997 to February 2005, Mr. McKeefery held various management positions with Western Digital Corporation, a company that designs, manufactures, and sells hard drives for the computer and consumer industries. From January 1996 to August 1997, he was the North American Service Manager for EDAP Technomed, Inc. (now EDAP TMS S.A.), a company that designs, manufactures, and sells minimally invasive medical devices for the treatment of urological diseases to hospitals, clinics and private practices. From 1989 to 1996, he held various and progressive positions in the manufacturing division of Beckman Instruments, Inc. (now Beckman Coulter, Inc.), a leading provider of clinical and biomedical devices.