Who is Bill Hennigan?
Our story begins in the city of Woburn, 20 minutes from Boston.
William (Bill) Hennigan has reinvented himself many times and has been involved in electrical, mechanical and technology continuously with more than over 45 years’ experience. He was known for meeting the technology needs with integrated solutions as he has a creative and innovative thought process.
Today he’s a yoga instructor, coaches on occasion and now he’s engaging Improv and Acting. Where will this take him, stay tuned as he works on developing additional skills to share.
He finds education and up-skilling to be the foundation of self-improvement and team building. To stay current with our wellbeing, emerging technology, trends and at the speed of life, at times can be a daunting task for us all.
To create collaborative relationships and teams, to understand the ask (request), to assess situational risk to meet business requirements and provide reliable outcomes. With Improv you never say no. In life we need to learn to say yes more, as it will open the doors to… “The Future”
Complex Integrated Technical Solutions
I still stay engaged [1] Within todays requirements integrations are extremely complex and intelligent hardware; continually evolving software inclusive of AI, IoT, blockchain, cybersecurity requires a framework that spans more than most are prepared to engage.
[2] We no longer have simple communications, personally or professionally, yesterdays have led to today. We have handheld computers, apps, social media, artificial intelligence, wireless is common, everywhere you go you connect. Ask yourself, “Why we do what we do?” So, embrace challenge and the change that come with it.
[3] The world has become the network of networks; how all intelligence interconnect is no longer A to B and the knowledge required to properly manage. It’s a journey for us all. Let’s take it together. Whether you exist in the technology realm or perform Yoga, Improv or Acting, we will live many lives before we die, let’s make the most of them.
[4] We must not forget the past, whether it’s the legacy of life or technology we need to migrate into the future. Let me discuss my thoughts, how we can collaborate, and solve problems together.
I have striven not to laugh at
human actions, not to weep at
them, nor to hate them, but
to understand them.