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People at DCL
Mark
Gross - President and CEO
Mark
Gross, founder of Data Conversion Laboratory, is a recognized authority on
automated data conversion. As President, Mark not only fills the
traditional CEO role, he also serves as Project Executive, with overall
responsibility for resource management and planning. |
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to founding DCL in 1981, Mark was with the consulting practice of Arthur
Young & Co. He has also taught at the New York University Graduate
School of Business, the New School, and Pace University. Mark has an
Engineering degree from Columbia University and an MBA from New York
University. He is a frequent speaker on the topic of automated conversions
to XML and SGML, and was a member of the SGML mathematics committee. |
Judy
Gross - Director of Finance & Administration
Judy,
along with her husband Mark, co-founded Data Conversion Laboratory. Judy's
prior experience was in the development of large financial and marketing
databases. She worked previously at SAMI, a market research subsidiary of
Time, Inc., and for IDC, a financial data supplier. |
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has an MBA in Quantitative Analysis from New York University and a BA in
Economics and Psychology from Syracuse University. |
Michael
Gross - Chief Technology Officer
Michael
Gross is responsible for software development and tool design. He is
experienced in project management of large computer development projects
and is an expert in software implementation and compiler design. |
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Gross was responsible for the development of MindReader and Reform, DCL's
proprietary conversion software. Prior to joining the firm in 1987 he had
been a project manager at Advanced Computer Techniques, a leading
developer of support software for the military marketplace. He has a BS in
Computer Engineering from the Case Institute of Technology at Case Western
Reserve University and has served as a member of the U.S. Air Force JOVIAL
Language Issues Committee. |
Amy F. Williams - General Manager & COO
Amy Williams is responsible for managing DCL's day-to-day business, including
scheduling and management of all conversion projects, as well as company
financial performance, customer relations, and personnel management.
Amy joined DCL in 1998, bringing with her more than 10 years of
project management experience consulting for leading organizations
worldwide. She also brings with her a combination of strategic business
planning skills, as well as solid systems development qualifications that
will enable her to define and implement solutions to meet the challenging
business demands of DCL's customers. |
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area of expertise is in analyzing existing operations and developing the
strategies, processes, and technologies to improve organizational
performance. Amy has a BS in Computer Science from the University of
Florida and an MBA from the University of Maryland. |
David
Skurnik - Vice President of Sales
David
Skurnik's department is responsible for generating new business,
developing client and business partner relationships, managing DCL's
intricate proposal process, and for ensuring that the customer remains
satisfied for the duration of the conversion project, and beyond. |
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| David
has been in the conversion business for over ten years, and has worked
closely with various facets of the publishing industry, from medical
publishing to legal publishing to military/aerospace publishing to
governmental agencies. He holds an MBA from Baruch College at The City
University of New York. |
Janet
Feld - Production Supervisor
Janet
ensures that all the cogs in our complex production machine mesh, and run
smoothly together. Much of the credit for DCL's legendary reputation for
efficiency belongs to Janet. |
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intimately familiar with every aspect of the DCL operation and has had a
hand in many of them. Our data analysts often turn to Janet when a knotty
issue arises. Prior to joining DCL Janet was Traffic Coordinator at the
Warwick, Welsh and Miller ad agency. She has a BA in Psychology from
Queens College and holds a Certificate in Data Processing. |
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CIDM Best Practices Conference September 13–15, 2010 Hampton, Virginia
Vasont Users' Group Meeting September 27–30, 2010 Hershey, Pennsylvania
Internet Librarian Conference October 25–27, 2010 Monterey, California
Journal Article Tag Suite Conference (JATS-Con) November 1–2, 2010 Bethesda, Maryland
SPARC Digital Repositories Meeting November 8–9, 2010 Baltimore, Maryland
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