Chuck Orrico is president and co-founder of DYONYX. Chuck’s ability to successfully translate a client’s strategic vision into lasting outcomes is a key factor in DYONYX’s meteoric rise in the business world. Chuck was recently profiled in the Houston Business Journal. Click the link to read the entire article. Chuck has more than 20 years of experience in helping clients develop business solutions through strategic planning, information management and technology, and systems integration. He shares oversight of the company’s three divisions, with a special focus on customer sales and relationship management. He is also responsible for DYONYX’s emerging markets, specifically identifying and developing business opportunities in new industries and/or geographic regions. Prior to co-founding DYONYX in 1996, Chuck worked 12 years at Hays Information Management, a two billion dollar information management company operating in five countries. While working at Hays, Chuck held several management positions in the areas of sales administration and operations. He was responsible for securing the company’s largest client, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, and helping to develop its state-of-the-art information management system that is still in use today. At Hays, Chuck earned the position as top revenue producer worldwide for five years in a row. Reporting directly to the president, he served on the executive management team and was responsible for the Houston and Dallas markets. He was also a member of the ISO9000 certification management team responsible for developing international standards of quality. Some of Chuck’s other major accounts at Hays included Unocal, Marathon Oil, BP, Texaco, and Amerada Hess. Today, Chuck’s entrepreneurial spirit and keen business acumen have helped DYONYX maintain its focus on quality, which has resulted in improved business operations for its clients. DYONYX’s key clients include the Federal Government, British Airways, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), BHP Billiton, City of Houston, Allied Mortgage, Deloitte, and Mid American Energy. Chuck received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of St. Thomas in Houston. As a firm believer in community service, Chuck has been a volunteer with Texas Children’s Hospital, and currently holds a position on the board of directors for The Children’s Advocacy Centers of Texas. In addition, he has been an active member of the Greater Houston Partnership CEO Roundtables for the past four years. Chuck is also a regular speaker at the University of Houston’s Graduate School for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. |