As an early member and principal consultant of Oracle Corporation, Eric led the establishment of Oracle's New York Metro consulting practice. He was also a contributor to Oracle's development tools and consulting methodologies, including its Designer and CDM products. Eric also played a key role in the development and architecture of Oracle's Clinical Pharmaceutical products and has authored Clinical data management systems for Merck, Parke-Davis, Schering-Plough, and Johnson & Johnson/PRD. He has also consulted directly with the FDA, HHS and NIH on issues relating to healthcare management, healthcare reform, drug approval processes and data management and analysis.
In 1995, Eric formed his own consulting company and as President and CEO, built the practice to over $10 million in revenue in its first two years of operation. Noted for directing the strategic long-term goals, policies and procedures for the IT departments of several Fortune 500 corporations, including AlliedSignal, Parke-Davis, and Copelco Capital (CitiCapital Financial), Eric has also consulted and developed strategic relationships with vendors such as HP, Sun, Oracle and Microsoft. Moreover, he has worked to develop strategic alliances in the e-commerce and Internet delivery marketplaces with companies such as Openmarket, Informatica, and Day Networks. He has also determined long-term systems needs and hardware acquisitions to accomplish business objectives for companies such as Bristol-Myers Squibb, CNA Insurance, Oxford Health Plans and Aon Insurance. In addition to achieving recognition from industry groups such as ACM and IOUG, he has published articles in renowned industry magazines such as Datamation, DM Review, DAMA, Oracle Select, IOUG-Alive and ECO Magazine. Holding certifications from Oracle and Microsoft, Eric has been internationally recognized in the data management field by Oracle's International User Group. He holds a BS in Quantitative Business Analysis from Indiana University. |