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Steven Bonacorsi, Vice President (16+ years experience) Expertise:
Certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt (MBB), Certified Project Management Professional (PMP), Masters in Computer Information Systems (MS-CIS) and Business Administration (MBA), GE Crotonville Leadership Program (PM), and GE Certified Workout and Change Acceleration Process Instructor (CAP) Summary: Experienced Engagement Director/Principal with 16 years of process improvement experience in the areas of information technology, human resources, federal defense, asset management, finance, retail, and medical services industries. Global experience in leading enterprise-wide deployments both Federal and Commercial. Proven skills in business development, deployment design, Lean Six Sigma implementation, curriculum and tool development, financial/operational due diligence, balanced scorecards, and new product and process designs. Strong presentation and written communications skills spanning the range from executives to front line employees. Recent Consulting Experience: Steven has coached top executives in the US Navy in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of their Lean Six Sigma initiatives. He has personally led executive training, leadership awareness, and deployment design workshops for these organizations. Accounts managed include NAVSUP HQ, COMFISC, NAVICP, NAVSISA, NOLSC, SEAFAC, NAVFAC, SPAWAR and USMC. Federal experience includes building the Naval Aviation (NAVAIR) Kaizen and Curriculum program, Developed the Army Schoolhouse LSS Academy, SECNAV and CNIC Executive Leader Training, and DLA Project Sponsor and Project Identification and Selection Workshops. Steven has also led deployments at Fortune 500 companies, including General Electrics Global Master Black Belt program, Gillette, Pfizer, MITRE, BMW, Xerox, Eli Lilly, HB Fuller, United Space Alliance, Kaiser Permanente, GE Medical, GE Aircraft Engines, Bristol-Meyer Squibb, Putnam Investments, Washington Mutual, Onsemi, Coorstec, and Levi Strauss. As a Senior Certified Master Black Belt instructor/coach, Steven has trained a thousand Master Black Belts, Black Belts, Green Belts, and Project Sponsors in Lean Six Sigma DMAIC and Design for Lean Six Sigma process improvement methodologies in transactional, service, and manufacturing organizations. Prior Work Experience: Steven has held management positions in Quality, Information Technology and Program Management. He is also a certified Project Management Professional from PM Institute, and numerous IT certifications including ITIL, CMMI, MCSE, and numerous vender certifications (Cisco, Dell, IBM, HP, Compaq, Toshiba, Lotus Notes, Microsoft, etc... Accomplishments include over $45M in savings and $80M in sales growth from Lean Six Sigma, Kaizen, and Design for Lean Six Sigma development and innovation projects. Education: Bachelor of Science, Management of Network Systems, University of New Hampshire Master of Business Administration, University of Southern New Hampshire Graduate School of Business Master of Computer Information Systems, University of Southern New Hampshire Graduate School of Business favorite pages
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