Tim Shaw is a creative and energetic professional with 20+ years of experience in business and information technology leadership roles. He is a highly versatile and experienced business transformation project manager with hands-on knowledge of multiple ERP platforms. Tim has successfully guided organizations through significant improvements with the implementation of various enterprise solutions such as Microsoft Dynamics (GP, D365/AX, NAV/BC), JD Edwards, RentalMan/400, Sage, as well as Salesforce.com, and Dynamics CRM/CE. He has also led several companies through SOX and PCI compliance initiatives. Tim’s program management experience includes the management of complex projects and the re-engineering and turnaround of underperforming programs. He inspires teams to develop solutions that provide organizational enhancements and bottom-line growth and value while creating a vision in tandem with client business strategies. Tim quickly grasps the big picture, focuses on the critical details, manages multiple priorities, tracks and delivers measurable ROI, and is a compassionate people leader for whom working cross-functionally is second nature. He has earned a Master of Business Administration from Capella University and a Bachelor of Science, Business Administration and Operations Management from the University of Southern Illinois. He has also earned the following certifications: Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) professional, and Certified Information Security Manager (CISM).
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