Klaus Pasternak
Klaus Pasternak was Deputy Director of the Directorate of Security, and Secretary to the Board of Directors of the ESB Group, since 1.V.1668.
Auhmst Mairstranin (Retired), Corps of Auxiliaries, Directorate of Signals, Shirerithian Supplies Service of the Imperial Army of the Imperial Republic of Shireroth. Hired by ESB Euran Directorate as senior telecommunications consultant. Recommissioned once more in the Imperial Army of Shireroth under the auspices of the Trans-Euran Command of the Raspur Pact in accordance with Operation Tempest Wind. Promoted to Auhmst Bræþstranin at the end of the conflict by direct order of Magister-Generalissimus George Maniakes. Continued employment with ESB and assisted in the national effort to rebuild the nation, centered in Aqaba. Appointed Deputy Director of the Directorate of Security, and Secretary to the Board of Directors of The Honourable Company on 1.V.1668, with concurrent promotion to the rank of Frainan Uihmanzis in the Imperial Army of Shireroth.
In 1671, he was appointed concurrently to the Council of Molivadia. Effective 2.I.1691, he was appointed Vice Chair of the Board of Directors of Echelon Security Business, and concurrently appointed to the Boards of Directors of ESB Cable, ESB Signals, ESB Electromagnetic, ESB Electronics, and Electronics School Business. Commission concurrently transferred to the Imperial Constancian Army, and promoted to the rank of Sepahbod (Lieutenant General), with equivalent staff position as general staff signals officer (G-6) of the 505th (Aqabah Province) Army.
Raised to the Imperial Senate in time for the 12th Imperial Synkletos in 1710.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Honorable Company on 19.II.1718 in Astérapolis, was voted a resolution of thanks for his decades of service to the Group, and was granted gratis use of the Corporate Seafaring Transportation Service leisure cruise ship Amity for the remainder of 1718 as part of his retirement.
At a subsequent meeting held on 14.IV.1726, he was appointed Executive Director, with the primary remit to assist the Chairwoman in day-to-day operations and coordination with the Board of Directors. This arrangement subsumed the Secretariat of the Honorable Company, and his son, Steven Pasternak, Secretary to the Board of Directors, under his authority.
He has a son, Steven Pasternak.
Reported to have died in his sleep on the night of 1.XIII.1750. The Board of Directors of the Honourable Company was quietly made aware by the Security Directorate that his heart gave out while in congress with a younger female acquaintance, but that no foul play took place.