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Biography

  Charles S. Knobloch, JD, PG
Partner
   
   

Charles Knobloch is a partner at Arnold & Knobloch, LLP, assisting corporations in development of intellectual property positions and commercialization strategy, as well as Of Counsel assistance and technology consulting to lawyers and firms. Mr. Knobloch has over 22 years of Fortune 50 corporate and technical experience with Conoco, including the participation in and management of multi-company joint industry projects.  His work in the oil industry spans 29 years, including a total of six in South East Asia.

Mr. Knobloch has hired out to institutional investors, corporations, and joint ventures to serve in executive capacity for technology commercialization projects. Mr. Knobloch served as CEO for a technology subsidiary of an institutionally held corporation.

Mr. Knobloch trains managers in technology commercialization through his "Lost Secrets of Edison" program. He holds the DuPont Award for Engineering Excellence related to his work in imaging technology, is a Texas Professional Geoscientist (Geophysics), and sits on the Texas regulatory board for Professional Geoscientists. Mr. Knobloch is also an inventor himself, holding several patents.
 
Mr. Knobloch is a law graduate of the University of Houston (Simon Frank Scholar), holds a diploma in International Law (Russia) from the University of San Diego, and studied European law in Spain through the College of William and Mary. He has a geophysics degree (with honors) from Michigan Technological University and is currently a member of the Industrial Advisory Board for their College of Engineering. Mr. Knobloch has also served on a sustainability subcommittee and is on an energy committee. He is also a member of their Academy of Distinguished Alumni and founding recipient of their Faculty Citation (for advancements in computing technologies in geophysics). Mr. Knobloch’s public service includes his appointment by Gov. Rick Perry to the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists.

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