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Dane Adcock

Dane Adcock has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Dane started their career as a Senior Vice President at First Savings of Louisiana, where they managed the foreclosure and sale of special assets and directed the loan department. Dane then worked at Leader Federal Savings and Loan as an Assets Manager, where they managed and marketed commercial and residential assets.

Following this, Adcock joined Stephens Scientific as the Vice President of Finance, responsible for Finance, Accounting, Purchasing, Information Systems, and Human Resources. During their tenure, they managed banking lines and loans and implemented networking solutions to centralize information for managers. Dane also held the role of Vice President of Operations at Stephens Scientific, overseeing all key operating areas and implementing strategies such as a Vendor Managed Inventory program and manufacturing system installation.

Adcock then worked at Edifice Information Management as the President, leading a successful start-up providing Software as a Service (SaaS) for store-level Point of Sale and inventory data. Dane conceptualized the business model, obtained equity funding, and oversaw all functional areas, including staffing, product requirements, and application deployment.

Dane later joined Computer Generated Solutions (CGS Inc.) as the Vice President of Sales, responsible for driving sales growth. Finally, Adcock joined Sky IT Group as the VP, where they currently hold a role.

Throughout their career, Adcock has demonstrated expertise in various areas such as sales, operations, finance, and start-up management.

Dane Adcock completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Microbiology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, from 1970 to 1974. Dane then went on to pursue their Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in General, Marketing, and Finance at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, graduating in 1980.

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