Bill Shomaker has a diverse range of work experience in the information technology field. Bill has held various leadership roles in different companies, starting from their current position as Vice President Information Technology at Stanz Foodservice, Inc. In this role, they are responsible for the planning, implementation, and maintenance of the company's information systems.
Prior to this, Bill worked as the Associate Vice President Corporate Information Services at the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County. In this role, they provided strategic direction for information systems and managed human and fiscal resources to support information systems.
Before that, they served as the Director of Information Technology at Indiana Blood Center, where they led IT initiatives and mentored a diverse team. Bill also worked as the National Infrastructure Supervisor at Toyota Industries North America, overseeing IT projects and managing two teams.
Earlier in their career, Bill held the position of Network Administrator at ProTrans International and Network Engineer at Grain Dealers Mutual Insurance Company.
Overall, Bill Shomaker's work experience demonstrates their expertise in information technology leadership, strategic planning, and team management.
Bill Shomaker attended Indiana University - Kelley School of Business from 1993 to 1995, and obtained a Bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems during that time. Bill then pursued higher education and completed their MBA from Indiana University - Kelley School of Business from 2008 to 2010, specializing in Management/Supply Chain.
In addition to their formal education, Bill Shomaker has obtained several certifications. In 2007, they earned certifications in CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, and CompTIA A+. In 2008, they obtained the Cisco Certified Network Associate Voice (CCNA) certification. Later, in 2011, Bill Shomaker achieved the Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) certification from Microsoft.
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