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Chris Peter

Craig is a thorough and detail oriented leader who I've had the pleasure of working with on several occasions. His recommendations, ability to juggle multiple projects and attention to the finer points made a dramatic difference to our joint efforts. Craig would be an asset to any team.

Ben Schafer

Craig has been my go-to person for the last six years whenever I needed help with hardware, software, finding the right contact, or just needed another perspective on a problem. Everyone always leaves Craig’s office with more information than they walk in with. An industry titan, technical wizard, and renaissance man, Craig is also a team player with a positive attitude willing to lend his repertoire of skills and philosophies to any project, great or small.

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Credentials

  • Google Chromebook enterprise
    Google
    Mar, 2015
    - Sep, 2024
  • Synnex Reseller
    SYNNEX
    Jan, 2014
    - Sep, 2024
  • ARC GIS
    Esri
    Jan, 1988
    - Sep, 2024

Experience

    • Manager
      • Oct 2014 - Present

      Best to join my groups and get on the monthly maillist if interested in self-service, kiosks, digital signage, smart city, POS, digital menus, patient check-in, thin client technology and more.

    • Independent Consultant
      • Mar 2020 - Present

    • United Kingdom
    • Manufacturing
    • Unattached
      • Mar 2020 - Present

      Kiosks, Digital Signage, Smart Cities, Telemedicine, Thin Client, Retail Projects, RFPs from every vertical Kiosks, Digital Signage, Smart Cities, Telemedicine, Thin Client, Retail Projects, RFPs from every vertical

    • United States
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • Manager
      • Jun 1997 - Present

      Manager for Kiosk Industry Group which is virtual non-profit group for self-service, kiosk, tablet kiosk, interactive digital signage professionals as well as deployers or providers. I manage the kioskindustry.org website for the group. See retailautomation.org and thinclient.org as well as selfserviceindustry.com Manager for Kiosk Industry Group which is virtual non-profit group for self-service, kiosk, tablet kiosk, interactive digital signage professionals as well as deployers or providers. I manage the kioskindustry.org website for the group. See retailautomation.org and thinclient.org as well as selfserviceindustry.com

    • Owner CEO
      • 2007 - Present

      Group website for interactive retail displays, lockers, retail automation, digital signage, retail automation and vending, retail technology, retail software Group website for interactive retail displays, lockers, retail automation, digital signage, retail automation and vending, retail technology, retail software

    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • Manager
      • May 2003 - Present

      Thin client technology website is thinclient.org for independent news and analysis. Thin client and zero client computing and cloud computing particularly in healthcare is growing exponentially. We also have a companion group on LinkedIn Thin client technology website is thinclient.org for independent news and analysis. Thin client and zero client computing and cloud computing particularly in healthcare is growing exponentially. We also have a companion group on LinkedIn

    • Manager
      • Feb 2017 - Mar 2020

      Standard and custom engineered self-service. New markets include VR. Current clients include CLEAR and Safran Morpho. Widest range of form factors available with best in class software if needed. Standard and custom engineered self-service. New markets include VR. Current clients include CLEAR and Safran Morpho. Widest range of form factors available with best in class software if needed.

    • Manager
      • May 2013 - Feb 2017

      Manager for major provider of patient check in terminals for EPIC EHR. Craig is an avid blogger & writes on HIPAA, PCI, ADA regulatory environment, Telemedicine, custom retail, healthcare cloud computing as well as new technology with customer and/or employee facing self-service. Lead generation and COGS. Manager for major provider of patient check in terminals for EPIC EHR. Craig is an avid blogger & writes on HIPAA, PCI, ADA regulatory environment, Telemedicine, custom retail, healthcare cloud computing as well as new technology with customer and/or employee facing self-service. Lead generation and COGS.

    • United States
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Manager
      • Jul 2003 - May 2013

      Manage Internet, websites, Google, SEO and internet resources.Sales multiple roles - solution architect, lead generation. Designed managed quote generator for reps and partner resellers (1st and 2nd generation).Pre-sales consultant for sales force, prospect conference calls and travel with expertise in device options on hardware side and on the other side the software development tools, partners, and contractors.Relationships: help develop high level strategic business partner relationships. Occaisional black ops for intel gathering (pass the sunglasses please...)IT -- managed IT services including network, phones, servers, workstations, production floor, inventory and accounting.

    • Newsgroup moderator
      • Jun 1997 - Jan 2011

      Took over for Arthur of Los Alamos Labs as the moderator for usenet newsgroup comp.infosystems.kiosks in 1997. This was before websites were rampant and compuserve dial-in forums and BBSes were the big watering holes. Archives of the group are available out on kioskindustry.org Took over for Arthur of Los Alamos Labs as the moderator for usenet newsgroup comp.infosystems.kiosks in 1997. This was before websites were rampant and compuserve dial-in forums and BBSes were the big watering holes. Archives of the group are available out on kioskindustry.org

    • Executive Director
      • 2000 - 2003

      Founder and manager of Kiosk and Self-Service Association Founder and manager of Kiosk and Self-Service Association

    • Senior Vice President
      • 2000 - 2003

      Managed kiosks.org website and formed 2nd iteration kiosk association. See kma.global for latest iteration. Launched kioskmarketplace.com in 2001All coding for the site and web reporting done by me along with redeploying existing Networld servers from homegrown PCs in building by river to a world class datacenter running off Compaq blades.Traveled all over the world as Executive Director of Association developing member base and value propositon. Managed kiosks.org website and formed 2nd iteration kiosk association. See kma.global for latest iteration. Launched kioskmarketplace.com in 2001All coding for the site and web reporting done by me along with redeploying existing Networld servers from homegrown PCs in building by river to a world class datacenter running off Compaq blades.Traveled all over the world as Executive Director of Association developing member base and value propositon.

    • President and CEO
      • May 1999 - Oct 2000

      Founder, President and Owner of Kiosks.org Independent news and networking site for the kiosk industry. Sold the business to Networld Alliance, founded kioskmarketplace Founder, President and Owner of Kiosks.org Independent news and networking site for the kiosk industry. Sold the business to Networld Alliance, founded kioskmarketplace

    • Technology, Information and Internet
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • NWA Programmer
      • 1997 - 2000

      Everyday management and coding for Northwest Airlines website working with Building J. Mainly html and perl with javascript. Built "my northwest" personalization site as well as Frequent Flyer section. Took direction directly from Passenger Marketing. Was responsible for building/coding entire japanese site (kanji). Workstations include SGI, RS6000 and pc. Al Lenza headed up PM group. Everyday management and coding for Northwest Airlines website working with Building J. Mainly html and perl with javascript. Built "my northwest" personalization site as well as Frequent Flyer section. Took direction directly from Passenger Marketing. Was responsible for building/coding entire japanese site (kanji). Workstations include SGI, RS6000 and pc. Al Lenza headed up PM group.

    • Web Programmer
      • Jun 1998 - Jun 1999

      Irwin Jacobs began pioneering venture auctioning off surplus products in real time over the web. Ahead of its time. Backend of the web ordering and bidding was all in Perl which I constructed. Irwin Jacobs began pioneering venture auctioning off surplus products in real time over the web. Ahead of its time. Backend of the web ordering and bidding was all in Perl which I constructed.

    • QA/Dev
      • 1996 - 1998

      Bridal registry solution developed by GCC for Target project. Original system in DOS and converted to OS/2 and later to Windows. Bridal registry solution developed by GCC for Target project. Original system in DOS and converted to OS/2 and later to Windows.

    • United Kingdom
    • Manager
      • 1994 - 1996

      Primarily IBM contractor I worked as support engineer for original PC-Radio from IBM and also GIS systems for them which included running competitive analysis of Intergraph and ESRI systems Primarily IBM contractor I worked as support engineer for original PC-Radio from IBM and also GIS systems for them which included running competitive analysis of Intergraph and ESRI systems

    • United Kingdom
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • Technical Support
      • 1990 - 1993

      Moved to Minnesota and went to work for Northgate and Art Lazere. 286 running 10 Mhz big seller. Work in Technical Support and then moved into Corporate PreSales support for the corporate sales group. Also began testing and qualifying solutions. Moved to Minnesota and went to work for Northgate and Art Lazere. 286 running 10 Mhz big seller. Work in Technical Support and then moved into Corporate PreSales support for the corporate sales group. Also began testing and qualifying solutions.

    • Corporate Sales Engineer
      • 1990 - 1993

      Was the dedicated pre-sales engineer for corporate sales group with annual sales of $250M. Biggest win/project was developing SDLC/SCSI solution for Motorola which was $10M sale. Got to work with some great sales people include Dave Guzik and Jonathan. My focus clients were Motorola, John Deere, and Price Waterhouse. Was the dedicated pre-sales engineer for corporate sales group with annual sales of $250M. Biggest win/project was developing SDLC/SCSI solution for Motorola which was $10M sale. Got to work with some great sales people include Dave Guzik and Jonathan. My focus clients were Motorola, John Deere, and Price Waterhouse.

    • Oil and Gas
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Manager
      • 1978 - 1990

      Began as "doodlebugger" or seismic tech working in Venezuela offshore on seismic boat the R.V. Hollis Hedberg. Ended last four years at Western Research in Field Support. Handled crew calls from around the world, provided computer analysis of trouble data (via VAX TDMS) and managed the lease inventory ($200K/mo in revenue).Quite an adventure with WGC and I enjoyed it immensely. Began as "doodlebugger" or seismic tech working in Venezuela offshore on seismic boat the R.V. Hollis Hedberg. Ended last four years at Western Research in Field Support. Handled crew calls from around the world, provided computer analysis of trouble data (via VAX TDMS) and managed the lease inventory ($200K/mo in revenue).Quite an adventure with WGC and I enjoyed it immensely.

Education

  • University of Tulsa
    BA
    -
  • Metropolitan State University
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  • DeVry
    Technician
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  • MIT (Missouri Institute of Technology)
    Electronics Technician
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  • Sallisaw High School
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  • Cypress Fairbanks
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