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IREON new member profile: Regis Medrano

Regis Medrano

Name: Regis Medrano

Title: President, IT Division

Company: Supplies Buddy Inc./Medama ITRAK

Address: 1365 61st St., Brooklyn, NY 11219

What year did you join ireon: 2024

Birthplace: Dominican Republic

Education: B.S. in Business Administration

First job: Network specialist on Wall Street at age 14.

First job in real estate or allied field: Real estate agent at 19, working alongside my father in Manhattan, NY.

What do you do now and what are you planning for the future?: I lead Medama ITRAK, a facility and compliance tech company transforming how healthcare and commercial sites track performance. Future plans include AI integrations, expansion into real estate compliance tech, and scaling nationally.

One fun fact about you is: I started coding at age 13 and launched my first tech company before 18.

Two words to describe your work environment: Visionary and hands-on

Three things on your bucket list: Travel to Japan, publish a book, and host a youth tech boot camp

Favorite streaming series: “Suits”

Favorite movie: “The Pursuit of Happyness”

Favorite book: “Start With Why” by Simon Sinek

Favorite vacation destination: Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

If you could invite one person to dinner: Steve Jobs at Nobu New York.

Rules to live by in business: Stay accountable. Solve real problems. Never stop learning.

What is your DREAM job?: Chief innovation officer for the United Nations, using technology to improve global infrastructure.

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