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Kevin F. Sherlock
Kevin Sherlock is SupplyLogic’s Founder and CEO. He has spent much of his career with a major manufacturer and a major distributor in the print industry. Kevin spent 13-years with Standard Register where he led the national sales effort and he pioneered many value added sales models, which helped SR increase sales from $600 million in 1985 to $1.6 billion in 1997.
Kevin left SR in 1997; he felt that the business forms market would shrink and those companies with the most capital equipment would have a difficult future. That year Kevin started a technology company to help corporate clients gain internet access with ease and security. He brought the company through several critical stages, including multiple capital raises and a public offering by 1998. By 1999 the company had a market cap in excess of $250 million and over 110 employees. In 2000 Kevin returned to the print industry and joined a major distributor, WorkFlow Management, where he served as Senior Vice President of Sales for Workflow’s largest business unit.
In 2004, Kevin launched SupplyLogic, Inc. to help corporate clients achieve better operating and procurement results. Kevin’s vision and passion for simplifying the complex print category meant pioneering a 21st century approach to print and indirect supply chain management. Today SupplyLogic is an acknowledged “Managed Service Provider” deploying enterprise solutions in household name companies.
Bruce Meberg
Bruce is SupplyLogic’s Chief Operating Officer. Bruce is an accomplished operations executive and entrepreneur with many years of experience in the print, marketing solutions, and online technology fields. He served as Chief Operating Officer for USADATA, Inc.
Bruce graduated from Princeton University, where he received a BSE in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, and from NYU Stern School, where he received his MBA. His career spans Aerospace Engineering and Marketing for GE Astro, strategic consulting for Easton Consultants and Internet entrepreneurship. Bruce has worked for printers, including Mimeo.com, and a business forms company. He has overseen printers as vendors, has developed online print ordering applications and has integrated online solutions with web-to-print (W2P) software firms including PageFlex, XMPie and Four51.
James T. Grossi
James Grossi is SupplyLogic’s Controller. James is an accomplished professional with expertise in all facets of accounting and financial management. James’ professional and educational experience includes accounting, finance, auditing, SEC reporting, GAAP adherence & Sarbanes-Oxley compliance. James’ career has spanned both the public and private sector, encompassing both new-growth start-ups and Fortune 500 companies.
In 1998, James joined Schoenfeld, Mendelsohn & Goldfarb, LLP, a public accounting firm specializing in accounting, tax and auditing services for small to mid-sized businesses. After SMG, James spent several years at Micro Vision Software, where he played a key role in the development of accounting and tax preparation software utilized by small to mid-size public accounting firms.
During James’ 6 years at First Data Corporation, a multi-billion dollar payment processor, he acted as an accounting manager, and was responsible for managing all facets of internal auditing, control remediation, merchant collateral analysis, financial statement preparation and unclaimed property filings.
Peter H. Kern
As SupplyLogic’s Vice President of Business Development Peter brings more than 30 years of experience from within the financial industry, spending 25 years in Fixed Income and Equities managing Sales and trading desks at firms such as Cantor Fitzgerald, ICAP, CIBC and Oppenheimer. In 2000, Peter started a Middle Market Business Development Group at ING Barings that was focused on selling the ING platform to money managers, investment advisors, Hedge Funds and high-net worth individuals. He moved to the Bank of New York where he was Vice President of Business Development, responsible for customizing investment and management solutions for Hedge Funds and Private Equity firms.
Benedict A. Silverman
Benedict Silverman is a member of SupplyLogic’s board of directors and a member of the Florida Bar. Mr. Silverman graduated from the University Of Florida College Of Law before joining The Mortgage Corporation of America as in-house counsel. Later Mr. Silverman and his partner acquired The Mortgage Corporation of America where he served as Chairman of the Board for ten years. While at MCA, their primary clients were Kmart Corporation, Wal-Mart Stores and Kroegers.
Since 1987, Mr. Silverman has been managing the sales and purchase of his personal assets of net-leased retail facilities, primarily Wal-Mart, including the Deerfield Mall and The Home Depot Center in Delray Beach.
Kevin J. Dwyer
Kevin Dwyer is a member of SupplyLogic’s board of directors; Kevin is a seasoned executive with an outstanding record of accomplishments. He has had hands on experience with acquisitions and divestitures in the private and public sectors, as well as the “for profit” and “not for profit” markets. Kevin Dwyer spent 25 years in the paper and packaging business with the Spiro-Wallach Co., serving as the President and CEO. During this period he led a management buyout of the company.
In 1996 Unisource Woldwide Inc. (the largest paper and packaging distribution company in North America) acquired Spiro-Wallach. Kevin served 3 years as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for their Mid Atlantic Market. He was also responsible for creating and delivering programs for national sales and management training.
In 2002 Kevin joined Kevin Sherlock at Workflow, as Director of Strategic Business Development. While reporting to Kevin Sherlock, Kevin Dwyer received multiple promotions and he delivered significant business opportunities while assisting Kevin Sherlock and the President to position the company to be acquired. Workflow was acquired in April 2004; Kevin resigned from Workflow August 2004 and is now the Senior Vice President of Development at North Shore LIJ Health System.
John E. Westerman
John E. Westerman serves as a member of SupplyLogic’s board of directors. John is chairman of Westerman Ball Ederer Miller & Sharfstein, LLP and managing partner of the Bankruptcy Workout and Restructuring Group at his firm. John has been continuously engaged in the fields of bankruptcy, debt restructuring, workout and commercial litigation since 1982.
John earned his law degree from Vermont Law School in 1982, where he was recognized as the Commercial Law Scholar; during law school he was a member of the National Moot Court Team and ABA-LSD Moot Court Team and wrote for the “Vermont Bar”. He has also served on the Board of Directors of the Vermont Law School Alumni Association.
John is a graduate of Chaminade High School, is an active member of Chaminade's Alumni Association and has served as a member of Chaminade’s Torch Committee. John serves as general counsel to the Education and Assistance Corporation, one of the largest privately run providers of social services in the Tri-State area.
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