Here are bios of 3 of the 4 speakers for the Synergy User Group Meeting in Nashville at Engage Tuesday March 24, 9:45 AM/
Joel Wolnik, Libra Industries, Topic: Parallel Workflow Process
Joel Wolnik is the IT Manager at Libra Industries Inc. in Mentor, OH. Joel has been with Libra for 19 years (12 yrs in Production, 7 yrs in IT). His experience on the production floor gives him a unique insight into creative business solutions that link office and shop processes. Joel has been a user of Macola since 1989, and has been supporting it since 2001. Joel develops custom applications and reports, using a combination of Visual Basic, Crystal Reports, SQL Services, Event Manager and Flexibility (Macola’s integrated Microsoft VBA script.)
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Bruce Wright, Topic: Process Workflows
Bruce Wright has been the Director of IT for UFP Technologies in Georgetown MA since June 2000. With more than 20 years of experience in manufacturing, primarily in Materials and Operations Management, he has implemented more than 25 ERP systems as a team leader, project manager, and consultant. His extensive experience with a variety of business management solutions has left him with a keen understanding of both the technical and strategic impact that software technology can have on a business.
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Tony Wynohrad , Gamma Vacuum, Topic: The Power of Mail Merge
Tony Wynohrad grew up near Minneapolis, Minnesota. After receiving an undergraduate degree in engineering from Roger Williams University in Rhode Island, he pursued and obtained his MBA from Northeastern University in Boston. He started working in the scientific grade vacuum industry as a product manager shortly after settling back to in the Midwest. He and several partners purchased the business unit he was working in when it became available in 2003. Since then, Tony has been functioning as a Business Director for Gamma Vacuum, making the 18 person company look and perform better than larger companies in its industry.
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