Primary Job Title President, CEO & Director Primary Organization
MicroZap
Location Lubbock, Texas, United States Regions Southern US Gender Male
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An inventor of MicroZap technology, Stull co-founded Alamosa PCS (Chief Technology Officer) which resulted in one of the largest IPO’s in Texas history. It was acquired by Sprint for $4 billion. He initially spent 6 years as CEO of CardiArc, and board member of CardiArc and Transitions Industries, a patient transfer device manufacturer. CardiArc is
a nuclear medicine device setup located in Detroit, Michigan.
He also serves on the board of Smartfield, Inc., a Texas ETF funded company. As a part-time Texas Tech University instructor of entrepreneurship and strategy,
Stull has helped in the development of over 35 different business planning processes and start-ups.
He is a licensed Professional Engineer with a Bachelor’s of Science in Engineering and a Master’s in Business Admin., from Texas Tech.


