In Memoriam: Ian Merriam
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In memoriam: Ian Merriam 1973-2010

Early on the morning of June 26, 2010, Honduras lost a son with great potential: Ian Henry Merriam Rubiano, 38 years old.

Known to family, friends and business associates as Ian Merriam, Ian was an entrepreneur in communications who also took great interest in the leadership of his country, following in the footsteps of his father, Henry Merriam, the Honduran architect, and Tegucigalpa mayor from 1976 to 1980, who in 2001 spearheaded real estate reform in Honduras, writing law and winning grassroots support.

Ian helped build E-Consulting S.A. as its co-president. E-Consulting provides communications services to Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, linking rural regions unserved by broadband communications to the Internet. E-Consulting in Honduras provides financial institutions throughout country, ranging from large banks to savings & loan coops, with wireless access between ATMs and the home office. It also services the region’s NGOs and the public sector, including public education and municipal county offices.

A graduate in business administration at Babson College in Massachusetts, majoring in entrepreneurial studies and marketing, Ian served on the boards of directors of the electronics retail chain Frontera Digital; Torre Vita, a real estate developer; and Macris School, the largest bilingual school in Honduras. Ian was honored as a CALI IV Fellow at the Central America Leadership Initiative, a non-profit foundation that seeks to motivate effective and responsible leaders across Central America.

Ian made friends wherever he went, and the team at Skycasters, his satellite service supplier in Akron, Ohio, USA, mourns his loss. Ian was an honorable and trustworthy business partner, a man for whom a handshake was as good as a signature, and one who gave his word as his bond. His upbeat, positive attitude was a blessing, and he will be missed.

-The Skycasters Family

6 Responses to “In Memoriam: Ian Merriam”

  1. Ana Merriam Says:

    I just want to say thank you to the person who wrote so beautifully and accurately about my son. His optic of life was always transparent, brilliant, positive and fully humanistic. Thanks for such words and I would really like to know who wrote it being so far away from Honduras. Ian was a special kid. With tears in my eyes and in my heart I want to say thanks for your concepts on Ian.

  2. Ana Merriam Says:

    It has been today 11 months since his terrible accident.

  3. Mike Kister Says:

    Ana,

    I can’t believe it’s been almost a year. Ian was a dear friend and business partner, and we miss him sorely. We’re very sorry for your loss.

    Mike Kister
    President
    Skycasters

  4. Manuel Garcia Osorio Says:

    I am sorry for your loss. Which may also be my loss as he probably was my cousin. My great grandfather was Calvin Merriam who was married at one time to Maria Pineda, whose sons moved to Honduras around 1915. Please contact the Merriam Family website at merriamfamilytree.org

  5. Ana Merriam Says:

    Thank you Mike. I opened today this blog and just saw your note. Missing him so much. Thanks again for your words. His wide frank, smile stays with me, it was as transparent as his handshake. Ana Merriam

  6. Ana Merriam Says:

    ManueL. No habia leido su nota. Gracias por sus palabras sobre nuestro queridisimo hijo Ian. Fui al website que me menciono. Mil gracias. Me imagino que uno de sus ancestros es Emilia o Fidelina. Mi esposo, Henry es hijo de Calvin Humberto (cuyos padres eran Calvin y Maria Pineda) y de Alicia Weddle. Tuvieron dos hijos, Henry y Rafael. donde vive UD. en California? NIcaragua? Nuestro correo es anarosamerriam@gmail.com para futuro contacto Saludos

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