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STEWART GODWIN: President & CEO

    Stewart Godwin is DMC's President & CEO.  He founded the business in 1994 and has provided the leadership needed to grow the organization to what it has become today.    He is a highly motivated individual with extensive international experience at the highest levels of Government and Industry. He is an excellent communicator who possesses strong inter-cultural skills and has a thorough knowledge of operating in complex and dynamic political environments.  Stewart  brings to DMC a broad range of experience including international, military operations, logistical, reconstruction and humanitarian relief, program & risk management, organizational development, mobile and converging technologies, and construction management.

    Prior to taking over the role of President & CEO, Stewart was the general manager for DMC's Middle East Operations where he developed, supported, and managed large projects in the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and North America.  He specialized in working mainly in the realm of US Government contracts providing a range of support to companies entering or working in the newly developing regions.  He has provided the technical planning to create an automobile distributor network in Iraq for a major Gulf region investment firm.  This project involved researching the existing market, planning the market penetration approach, and developing an end to end supply chain from Chinese manufacturers to Iraqi distributors.  He was also instrumental in winning a $350M USD construction contract for a Saudi Arabian firm.  This project spanned over three years and four countries and when completed would contain fifteen high rise buildings of at least 35 stories each.   

    Stewart has an extensive amount of experience bidding on and winning contracts with the US government.  In 2000 he lead the team which successfully won a $110M USD bid to upgrade the US Marine Corps Light Armored Vehicle. In 2004 he wrote a successful bid to operate the Defense Logistics Agency’s Warehousing and Distribution Center in Kuwait.  That contract is in its third successful year and is worth over $178M USD.  He planned the construction of 2,000,000 square meter facility consolidating all US Military logistical operations in Kuwait into a single secured facility.  Annual revenues for this facility have been projected at over $750M USD per year with a multi-decade lease agreement.

    As a graduate of the US Air Force Academy Stewart also served as a Logistics Officer in the US Air Force.  While responsible for all phases of logistical operations and up to three world-wide combat deployments at any given time Stewart also gained experience constructing warehouses, hazardous material consolidation points, and managing other projects.  This experience has served him well over the years allowing him to draw upon his insight as both a contracting officer and private contractor.

    Stewart is also very knowledgeable of the mobile technology markets.  Having been a Microsoft Mobile MVP in 2000-2001 he was given an incredible amount of insight into this sector.  He still routinely offers opinion and his expertise to the mobile technology community when called upon.  Stewart is an internationally certified Project Management Professional, a Six Sigma Black Belt, and has been certified by Lockheed-Martin in Lean Manufacturing Methodologies.  He is also an practitioner fellow of the Association of Proposal Management Professionals and a Certified Management Consultant.

 

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