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Tom Costello
Project Executive
Mr. Costello currently provides technical and business consulting
to corporate CxO's, boards of directors, venture capital firms,
angels, and investment bankers in the evaluation, planning, and
implementation of technologies to meet strategic and tactical business
needs. He consults on an array of topics ranging from strategy
formulation, technology & business alignment, open source strategies
for enterprises, e-business strategy & implementation, due
diligence, mergers & acquisitions, scenario modeling, and business
planning related to the integration of advanced technologies into
organizations. Tom also provides interim-CxO and CxO-advisory support
to a variety of enterprises. He has advised both private and public
sector organizations ranging from The U.S. Department of State
and established top Fortune 500 organizations to early-stage/pre-funded
startups.
Mr. Costello's career has spanned the universe of computing devices,
ranging from card driven mainframe environment of the late 70's
to the web and wireless computing devices of today. He has formerly
held positions with such firms as Cambridge Technology Partners
as Director of IT Strategy & Planning, CoreTech Consulting
Group as Director of Management Services, U.S. Healthcare as Director
of Development, AssetTRADE as both COO and CTO, the QVC Television
Network, Shared Medical Systems, and GMIS.
A dynamic presenter with a unique blend of both the business
and technical perspectives, Mr. Costello has spoken to various
industry
associations, conferences, symposiums, and universities. Tom
has contributed numerous articles published in a variety of national
business and technical periodicals, and is presently completing
a book for Prentice-Hall. Mr. Costello is a patent holder, and
his work has been recognized by various organizations and publications
including Forbes magazine.
Mr. Costello earned a Bachelor of Science in Management Information
Systems from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana,
PA, where he is currently a member of the Eberly College of
Business Advisory Council.
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