Business Development Director at EarthLink Business, Advisory to ECCO2 Tech & Corp ECCO2 at ECCO2
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
EarthLink Business - National since Aug 2012
Business Development Director
ECCO2 - National - Advisory since Aug 2011
Advisory to ECCO2 Tech & Corp ECCO2
Education:
Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus 1983 - 1985
Borough of Manhattan Community College 1980 - 1983
Skills:
Networking Team Building Strategic Planning Healthcare Negotiation Sales Process Business Planning Sourcing Consulting Team Leadership Security Project Planning Process Improvement Talent Acquisition Managed Services SaaS Management Strategic Partnerships Cloud Computing Strategy Project Management Cross-functional Team Leadership Data Center Professional Services Virtualization IT Service Management CRM Network Security E-commerce Cisco Technologies MPLS Vendor Management Outsourcing VoIP Selling Program Management Performance Management Management Consulting
Honor & Awards:
Top sales rep and President Club at Genuity 2000 2001
Top sales Performer at TMI (USA) 1996 1997 1998 1999
Mlgw 2010 - 2015
None
Sark Press 2010 - 2015
Commodities Trader, Energy Resources Area
Mlgw 2003 - 2011
Supervisor, Energy Resources Area
Mlgw Jan 1995 - Apr 2003
Energy Engineer
Mlgw Sep 1990 - Dec 1994
Research Engineer
Education:
The University of Memphis 1992 - 1994
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Memphis State University 1976 - 1989
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors, Business Administration, Business, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Commodity Markets Energy Commodity Energy Markets Natural Gas Hedging Trading Gas Pipelines Renewable Energy Petroleum Supply Derivatives Energy Industry Electricity Markets Power Generation Energy Efficiency Oil and Gas Industry Proprietary Trading Natural Gas Trading Energy Management Downstream Oil and Gas Energy Policy Electric Power Lng Energy Trading
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