| Executive Team |
Kristin McLane, President of CIMx SoftwareKristin is the President and majority owner of CIMx, a 13-year old company delivering software tools to power American manufacturers. She believes in success through hard work, dedication to a central mission and creating a work environment where people want to be included and take responsibility. Kristin has established a business model based on a strong, centralized strategic plan and dedication to repeatable, sustainable processes in business. Kristin has steadily gained reputation and responsibility in both her professional and personal careers since receiving her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Smith College. Professionally, Kristin was honored in 2006 as a Cincinnati Business Courier Forty Under 40 finalist. A year later, she was recognized as a Vistage Entrepreneur of the Year and in 2008, Kristin was named a YWCA Rising Star. Under her leadership, CIMx was a finalist in the Goering Center's 2008 Small Business of the Year awards and has been most recently nominated for 2009 Small Business of the Decade. Kristin serves as a member of the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army of Southern Ohio, a Trustee for the Hillside Trust, a Board member for Learning through Art and a Sustaining Member of the Junior League of Cincinnati. She received the President's Award from the Junior League in 2005 for her leadership in their signature project, MindPeace(tm), which was recently released by the League as a new 501(c)3 entity. Glen Baldrige, Director, Product Development and Customer SupportGlen Baldrige leads all Product Development and Technology, and brings over 20 years of software development experience to his position. He oversees the direction, design and delivery of all CIMx products. He joined CIMx in 1996 as a member of the technical team, and has served as the Manager of Professional Services. Prior to joining CIMx, Glen worked on the design and implementation of large-scale software projects in both the healthcare and automobile statistics industries. He holds a M.B.A and a B.S. in Computer Science, both from Northern Kentucky University. Tony Cuilwik, CEOTony Cuilwik serves as CEO of CIMx since 2006. Prior to that he served as President from the founding of the company in 1996. CIMx was created to assist manufacturing companies meet today's challenges by perfecting their manufacturing processes through innovative, cost-effective work management systems. Tony has over thirty years experience in applying computer technology to complex industry problems. He received his PhD from New York University in Engineering Research and spent his formative years at AT&T Bell Laboratories developing parts of Unix, parts of Arpanet (which became the Internet), and several Operations Support Systems for the nationwide telephone network. Tony became a Director at Bell Labs before leaving for a COO position at a Cincinnati consulting and software firm. Tony left to form CIMx in 1996. |
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