While
still a student, Robert became aware of the limitations of traditional
educational methods and, in particular, how those limitations affected
people with learning difficulties. The idea of merging technology
with psychology began to form.
In
the mid-60's, after completing military service duties with a specialized
NATO Intelligence division of the French Army, Robert and his sister,
Marie-Christine, joined their mother in America where she had established
residence. He subsequently worked in a public relations position at
Air France, based at Kennedy Airport, and traveled extensively.
At
New York University, he completed courses in Communication Psychology,
Marketing and Computer Programming. Inspired by the philosophy of
French Child Psychologist, Jean Piaget, the idea that had formed years
before - merging technology with psychology - took hold. In 1968,
Doornick formed his first company, B & J, Inc.