Thursday, May 17, 2012

Chairman, OAGi
Nigel King

Vice-President, Oracle

Nigel is head of Functional Architecture for Oracle Fusion Applications. In this role he brings together expertise from across the enterprise footprint to enable the features from the different product lines acquired by Oracle to merge in Fusion.

Nigel is a 16 year veteran of Oracle. Nigel's core skills are in Enterprise Architectures, database design, full lifecycle management of applications development.

Nigel brings together a professional background that covers Finance, Manufacturing and Distribution with a software background that covers sales implementation and development. His legacy with OAGi covers content from Engineering Changes, Electronic Catalogs, Collaborative Planning and Risk and Control libraries.

Immediate Past Chair, OAGi
Garret Minakawa
Director, Application Integration Architecture

Garret is responsible for managing Product Strategy, Product Management, Development, Product Architecture and Quality Assurance for Oracle’s enterprise object and service library – a central component of the corporate application integration solution. Also responsible for B2B Product Strategy and Product Management.

Garret also has division-wide strategy and governance of standards development activities.

Chair, OAGi Chemical Industry Council
Tom Fannon
eBusiness Manager at Ashland
Manager Supply Chain Standardization at Ashland

Tom has global responsibility for directing the overall eBusiness effort, including strategy creation and execution. Identify and design automation for supply chain processes in customer service, purchasing, and operations.

Tom also provides global strategic eBusiness direction for EDI, XML and marketplace electronic connections. Led development of customer and supplier portals.

Policy Board Member, OAGi
Pamela Webber
EB2B Manager, Cisco Systems
Manager, Business Process Design, Cisco Systems

Pamela Webber joined Cisco in 2007 as an Enterprise B2B Business Process Design Manager, responsible for collaborating with large Cisco entities on the standardization of integration solutions; having 25+ years of IT and solutions development; with areas of experience including banking financials, and broad supply chain process management, with several years of distributor focused process optimization.

She has presented at numerous industry events, been featured in industry publications, and recognized with several awards for supply chain innovation. Pamela has a bachelor’s degree in Finance.

Policy Board Member, OAGi
John Radko
Director of Enterprise Architecture and Chief Technology Strategist at GXS

John Radko, in his role of chief technology strategist at GXS, advises the GXS’ leadership team on technology and coordinates and encourages technology advancement across the full range of GXS product lines. These include hosted supply chain automation applications, electronic document interchange (EDI) services and business-to-business (B2B) integration products.

John previously led the architecture and construction of the GXS Internet Commerce Platform (ICP), a standards-based infrastructure for provisioning GXS’ hosted Internet services. During the ICP project, Mr. Radko played a significant role in shifting the engineering teams to open standards and the Java programming language for all new development.

Vice-Chair, OAGi Membership
John Cartwright
Business Network Integration Director, Intel

John Cartwright has over 25 years of experience in the design, development and management of information systems. Over the last 12 years, John has been leading the development of a number of supply chain integration standards through NEMI, IPC, RosettaNet and OAGi.

He is the past Chairman of the OAGi High Tech Council, RosettaNet Architecture council and EIDX Board of Directors. John leads Intel’s worldwide Business Network Integration organization. This organization is responsible for the design and deployment of Intel's B2B connections with their suppliers, customers and transportation/logistics providers.

Director, High Tech and Electronics Industry
Microsoft

In his capacity as director, Drew Gude leads the sales, marketing, partner and technology strategy for Microsoft’s US High Tech & Electronics industry vertical.

He is responsible for the development and execution of Microsoft’s industry strategy and solutions portfolio with key industry solutions partners and customers across the semiconductor, electronics, software, and computer segments.

His team focuses on helping high tech companies enable their people to improve value chain performance, accelerate product development, achieve operational excellence and build customer centricity.
 

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