People
Jeffery Bogatin is the founder of Liquidity Works. He has been self employed for the past 35 years and has founded many successful public and private companies.
In 1972 Mr. Bogatin founded Whitemarsh Industries which was the pioneer company that provided high end apparel from Asia to name brand wholesalers.
Whitemarsh over the next 20 years became a diversified company that sold and licensed apparel under house brands, was the licensee for Oscar de la Renta in womens apparel, traded financial instruments, financed letters of credit, developed real estate, and founded and invested in multiple entrepreneurial start-ups.
In 1993 he founded Turbochef Technologies Inc. which went public in 1994. Today the Nasdaq company has a market cap in "000" millions.
Mr. Bogatin is a former board member of UJA and currently on the Steering Committee for New York UJA/Federation, Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty and the Anti-Defamation League. The Bogatin Family Foundation is a donor to many charities here and abroad.
Kyle Harris is the Managing Director of Liquidity Works.
Mr. Harris began his career in the Foreign Military Sales group for the Navy’s F-18 aircraft program ultimately running the team that sold over $3.5 Billion dollars is USG equipment worldwide. He next ran international marketing for the NYMEX crude oil contract working with foreign governments and multinationals to develop risk management programs around the world’s largest traded commodity.
After receiving his MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Business he began an early stage incubator which funded several notable projects. He was COO of IMTI Systems an insurance software provider and was the founder/President of Global Detection and Reporting, Inc a company offering innovative risk detection tools for illegal drugs in the workplace.
Mr. Harris is married, has three children and lives in NYC.
