InVio Tech’s Mission Statement
InVio Tech News brings you the latest information available with regard to the most innovative products on the market. Our goal is to provide you with facts and data that can help you stay ahead in the world of technology and make quality informative decisions about the products you purchase.
Meet Our Staff
Dave Morrison, InVio Tech News Editor
Dave Morrison, a 1969 graduate of the University of Colorado, Boulder, carries a thirty-year journalism career. Morrison began his career at a small town paper in his hometown of Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he worked summers as a typesetter, starting at the age of seventeen. Over the years, Morrison has reported for several national newspapers and magazines and has dedicated his life to providing solid, informative news stories to his readers.
Tonya Chen, Journalist/ Assistant Editor 
Tonya Chen holds degrees in both Software Systems Engineering and Journalism and Mass Communications. Tonya found her way to InVio Tech News through her hard work and dedication to providing informative pieces, as well as through her love for technology and journalism.
Barry Waskiewicz, Writer
Growing up in the middle of the video game revolution, and the rise of huge computer innovations, gave Barry Waskiewicz a head-start in the world of technology and groundbreaking products. Coupled with a degree in Graphics Design, Waskiewicz’s used his love for video games and computergraphics to foster a love for providing information regarding the latest and greatest products to hit the market.
Sally Olfeman, Writer 
Sally Olfeman brings a refreshing touch to InVio Tech News with her instructive way of introducing facts and information. A teacher for fifteen years, Olefman strives to apply the same informative approach when providing technological news stories as she did when teaching.
David Tate, Journalist
Ten years writing and co-producing a radio sports program has given David Tate the edge he needs to provide progressive material to an eager public. Tate prides himself in offering a realistic view of state-of-the-art electronics that the average American uses everyday.