Prior to joining itelligence, Inc., Brad was Vice President at Kelly, Levey and Associates which was acquired by Conley, Canitano and Associates in Cleveland. There, he led the company’s development of e-commerce solutions for clients in a wide range of industries. Brad also spent 10 years at Jergens in the operations group, where he helped roll out ERP systems in the U.S.
Brad joined itelligence in 2000 as Director of Business Development, when he lead all activities surrounding the rollout of itelligence’s new industry-specific solutions and services in the U.S. market. Additionally, he was responsible for the strategic development and growth of relationships with partner companies. In 2001, Brad was named Vice President of Sales and Marketing where he played an integral role in the development of the SAP reseller part of the business and also supervised all marketing activities. Brad was appointed to the itelligence Operations Committee in 2002, where he serves as Vice President of Customer Service and Support. In this position, Brad is responsible for all operations around the Managed Hosting, Application Support and Maintenance business lines in the US. In addition, Brad is responsible for all recruiting efforts for itelligence in the US.
In 2001, Brad was selected by Governer Patton of Kentucky for the Kentucky Information Technology Advisory Council, which was founded to bridge the digital divide within the Commonwealth of Kentucky. On the council, Brad advises the Chief Information Officer on approaches to coordinating information technology solutions among libraries, public schools, local governments, universities and other public entities. The council also provides a forum for the discussion of emerging technologies that enhance electronic accessibility to various publicly funded sources of information and services.
Brad is also a founding member of Main Street Ventures, a not-for-profit Technology Development Facilitator, whose goal is to accelerate technology development efforts within the Midwest community.
Brad received his bachelor’s degree at the University of Cincinnati. |