Biography : Paul D. Eurek
Phone: 308-745-0219
Email: paul@eurek08.com
Biography:
Born in Loup City, Nebraska on July 18, 1959. Married to Deb Eurek (Mroczek) September 11, 1982. Paul and Deb have a son Nicholas who is currently attending law school.
Paul attended Loup City High School and is a graduate of University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a bachelor's degree in Education. Upon earning his degree, he was employed by software and computer manufacturer NCR Corporation. After 8 years with NCR Corporation, Paul ventured out to begin his entrepreneurial career. Over the past twenty years, he founded/co-founded and operated four technology related companies. Since 1997, he has been an active investor, Board Member and advisor to fast growth start-up enterprises. At the present, Paul is the Chairman of the Board at Xpanxion LLC, his most recent technology company.
Professional Associations/Affiliations:
Chamber of Commerce President (Loup City, NE)
Committee Chair, Sherman County Economic Development (Business Retention and Recruitment)
Board Member, Sherman County Foundation
Executive Chair, University of Nebraska-Kearney Center for Rural Research & Development
Microsoft Corp. Steering Committee (RAD) 1994-1996
Technology Executive Roundtable (TER) 2004-present
Knights of Columus, Council 5455
Frequent guest speaker/lecturer at University of Nebraska on entrepreneurship
Charities:
Ronald McDonald House
Big Brothers/Big Sisters
Hobbies and Interests:
Private Pilot (airplane)
Golf
Hunting
Fishing
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Xpanxion, a global software engineering company founded by Paul Eurek, opened a Kearney office last year. Xpanxion is growing its Nebraska-based software quality assurance center, and will add 15 employees to its Kearney location in the next year. Based in Atlanta, the company currently employs 15 people in Kearney. Eurek hopes to double that number in the coming year.
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Modified : [2008-07-08]
Old library is tech business’s new home
One of Loup City’s oldest landmarks is about to enter the 21st century. Loup City native Paul Eurek, owner of the city’s Carnegie Library, hopes to transform the building into a community technology center and offices for his global software engineering company, Xpanxion.
The building was recently listed on the National Register of Historic Places with the help of Shawn Kaskie, director of the Sherman County Economic Development Board.
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Modified : [2008-07-08]
Important Election Dates
General Election Day : Nov. 4, 2008
Modified : [2008-07-08]