PETER A. STOCK
Columbus, Ohio 43221
Phone: 614-***-****
Cell: 614-***-****
Email: ******@*******.***
OBJECTIVE
Highly driven, motivated, multifaceted employee seeks to gain a senior
position. Excels in leadership and executive roles. Exhibits proven
entrepreneurial and leadership abilities, with highly developed analytical,
organizational, problem solving, interpersonal, and communications skills.
Offering 25+ years experience and expertise in Executive Management.
EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
Ohio Department of Development, Technology and Innovation Division
April 2006 - June 2010
77 South High Street, 25th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215 40 Hours / wk
Supervisor: Michael J. McKay
Program Administrator
I was the Program Administrator for the Third Frontier: Fuel Cell Program,
Advanced Energy Program, and Photovoltaic Program as well as the Ohio
Research Commercialization Grant Program. I have been the Program
Administrator for the Entrepreneurial Signature Program (ESP), Edison
Technology Incubators, Third Frontier Pre-Seed Fund Initiative and the
Staff Manager for the Ohio Venture Capital Authority. This position has
involved administration of over $400,000,000 of projects, grant
administration and Request for Proposal (RFP) preparation.
Rolled Fresh Ltd. March 2003- May
2006
2900 Wickliffe Woods Court 40+ Hours / wk
Supervisor: None
OWNER
Owned and operated three franchised Roly Poly sandwich shops. Rolled Fresh
grew to employ about 60 people.
Video Duplication Services January 1985 -
July 2005
3827 Brookham Drive, Grove City, Ohio 43123 40+ Hours / wk
Supervisor: None
OWNER
Founded, operated and owned a successful company for twenty years, growing
to employ 79 people with duplication facilities in Columbus, Dayton,
Cleveland, Youngstown and Detroit. The largest factory was 48,000 square
feet. Spearheaded all aspects of operations including marketing, sales,
customer service, manufacturing, information technology and human resource
management of the organization. Managed, maintained and monitored all
accounts and purchasing, ensuring optimal business goals and objectives.
Designed, developed and implemented numerous quality enhancements to
successful products, such as the VHS sleeve with a window, adapting bar
code printers to printing VHS cassette labels and an inexpensive popular
packaging system for smaller volume duplication orders and the highest
quality labeling system available for CDs and DVDs. Prepared, utilized and
presented detailed spreadsheets and profitable business plans to increase
sales and obtained two large SBA loans. Ensured outstanding customer
service, effectively identifying, assessing and meeting their evolving
needs. Designed, oversaw, administered and managed a computerized quoting
system that calculated quotes for customers accurately and efficiently.
Morningstar Video Productions 1983 - Jan. 1985
Columbus, Ohio 40 Hours / wk
Supervisor: Joel Nagy; 256-9894, May be contacted.
SALES MANAGER
Directed, developed and implemented effective marketing plans.
Administered, maintained and monitored cold calls. Trained, led and
supervised sales employees.
Burroughs Corporation, Computer Systems Group July 1979 - June
1981
Detroit, Michigan 40 Hours / wk
Supervisor: Bob Merrill; Retired
SENIOR MANUFACTURING ENGINEER, COMPUTER SYSTEMS GROUP
Actively served as Manager of Industrial Engineering for the Computer
Systems Group, directing, overseeing and coordinating all operations and
functions of Manufacturing Engineering, Test Engineering, Tool Rooms,
Process Engineering and Production Engineering at the ten Computer Systems
Group factories. Reviewed and obtained necessary approvals on all
Manufacturing & Engineering capital expenditure requests. Documented,
prepared and presented comprehensive Quarterly Report including information
on Hours, Capacity and Historical Comparisons. Supervised, led and oversaw
plant location study, productivity study and other special assignments,
functioning as the Manufacturing Management Systems consultant to Burroughs
Program Products Division. Demonstrated extensive insight and expertise
into all aspects of material handling and manufacturing engineering at the
Piscataway Plant (New Jersey) and the Santa Barbara Plant as the 1900
Computer System Second Source Manufacturing Liaison.
Packard Electric Division, General Motors Corporation March 1976 - Jan.
1979
Warren, Ohio 40 Hours / wk
Supervisor: Clint Fowler; Retired
MANUFACTURING ENGINEER / PRODUCTION ENGINEER
Effectively designed, developed and implemented a comprehensive
computerized inventory and management information system for the Speed-O-
Matic program at Packard, after obtaining management approval. Led,
directed and managed the development of a machine to apply the new Packard
environmental seal to cables. Actively facilitated and involved in
numerous miscellaneous other Manufacturing Engineering projects. Expertly
functioned as Production Engineer at the Plant 11 Final Assembly Areas and
Central Cutting Area. Directed, oversaw and coordinated support
requirements. Instructed, trained and mentored all staff including Foremen
and Operators. Managed, maintained and monitored the organizations overall
equipment and Tooling modernization. Assessed, prepared and presented
manufacturing cost estimates. Interviewed, recruited and hired designers
to develop improved machines. Reviewed, evaluated and implemented employee
suggestions.
EDUCATION
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL AND SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
1976
Concentration: Management Systems
The Ohio State University, Enarson Hall 154 W 12th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio
43210