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The Progress Group has enjoyed remarkable stability since its inception in 1991. Two Founding Partners are still active in the organization. The next most senior members are entering their thirteenth year in TPG, and our average tenure is over ten years. Not bad, when the career life span in consulting is a lot like that of an NFL lineman.
When people do move on from TPG, it's typically to bigger and better things, and we like to believe that their time with us had helped to prepare them for the next stages of their professional lives. We are proud of our alumni, and how they've succeeded.
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| Craig H. Nowicke (2003) |
Craig gained a diverse experience set in DC Operations and WMS projects for major clients with TPG. Harnessing his eclectic interests and focusing his boundless energy, Craig wnt on to get his MBA, became a licensed real estate briker, and now assists his clients in acquiring/developing commercial and industrial properties in the Tampa Bay area.
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| John P. Janenda (2004) |
| John has leveraged his deep experience in distribution and consumer-direct marketing into appointment as the Chief Operating Officer for Uniform Advantage, the well-known catalog and e-tail source for uniforms and related apparel headquartered in Weston, Florida. |
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| Catherine L. Cooper (2005) |
| Catherine has repositioned her organizational and systems management talents to the challenge of the presidency of Q4 Logistics, after serving in the same position with The Progress Group. We are continuing our working relationship with this growing force in the design and implementation of supply chain solutions. Catherine continued a warm weather trend in hooking up with this California-based enterprise. |
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| Lee Marston (1996) |
| After working in WMS and other Information Systems assignments, Lee is now Chief Information Officer for Broadlane, a San Francisco-based company that delivers transformational business services to healthcare providers. Immediately prior, he was Chief Information Officer at Owens & Minor, the US's largest medical/surgical supplies distributor. |
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| Maria F. Rey (1997) |
| Maria is the founder and Executive Director of the Latin America Logistics Center, a Washington-based research and education organization affiliated with georgetown University. Maria and LALC have continuing ties with The Progress Group, including various education programs at The Logistics Institute at Georgia Tech. |
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