Rob Huberman is the owner of ComteQ Communications, LLC in Margate, NJ. He is the founder and CEO of ACdynamix and serves as publisher at ComteQ Publishing. Rob is a founder of and former Managing Editor of the Jewish Times of South Jersey, a weekly newspaper, and has served on the promotion and marketing committees of various local Jewish organizations including the Jewish Federation of Atlantic and Cape May Counties, the Jewish Community Relations Council, the Milton & Betty Katz Jewish Community Center and the regional ADL.
He has coordinated several national parade units and publicity events in the Nation's Capital including a dozen Native Americans on horseback in Ronald Reagan's first Inaugural Parade; a Physician's for Automotive Safety rally across from the White House; and a three-day American Indian Festival involving Wayne Newton, at the foot of the Washington Monument.
Rob is the co-author of Video Family Portraits: The User Friendly Guide to Video Taping Your Family History, Stories, & Memories, (Heritage Books, 1987) and How to Create a Video Family History: The Complete Guide to Interviewing and Taping Your Family's History, Stories and Memories (ComteQ Publishing, 2003).
Rob received his B.A. in Communication in Broadcast/Film in 1974 from The American University in Washington, D.C. and taught television production classes at the adult, high school and elementary levels. He is a former vice president of the Washington Media Association, a former member of the board of directors of Arlington Community Television, and has been an avid Macintosh computer user and consultant since 1988.