Consultant Bio
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Tim Scudder
Mr. Scudder is a consultant with IT Performance Management Group. He has extensive experience leading
complex, multi-disciplinary, global technology management consulting and system integration projects. Success
in these engagements resulted from solving the combination of clients' technology and business process issues.
Mr. Scudder has demonstrated expertise in project management, process innovation, technology management,
regulated document/content management, migrations and sourcing management.
Prior to joining ITPMG Mr. Scudder was Director of Operations at Phoenix Systems Integration. He led the
technical consulting, development and support staff of an international content management firm specializing in
EMC Documentum™ solutions. In addition to managing over 25 projects, Mr. Scudder created a regulated
system development lifecycle to meet strict FDA regulations (validation, 21 CFR Part 11) and a content
migration methodology to manage complex upgrades and migrations. He has presented to life sciences industry
groups, including the DIA.
Before Phoenix, Mr. Scudder was a vice president at Gartner. There he created the outsourcing consulting
practice and built annual revenue to over $1 million in 3 years. During that time he led high-value global
outsourcing feasibility, vendor selection and contract management projects, for example, one project resulted
in $75 million cost savings over 5 year period. He created a consulting knowledge management system to
contribute to the business unit's growth while maintaining profitability, quality and customer satisfaction
objectives. Mr. Scudder devised a Y2K risk management methodology which was used for global Y2K consulting
projects and incorporated into Gartner's second commercial software product. Earlier, he performed custom IT
benchmarking studies for Real Decisions Corporation, which was later acquired by Gartner.
Prior to joining Real Decisions/Gartner, Mr. Scudder held positions of increasing responsibility in end-user
computing management and application development at a number of firms, including, Chesebrough-Pond's (now
Unilever HPC), American Can, CBS News and Columbia University-Presbyterian Hospital.
Mr. Scudder earned his Bachelor's degree at Columbia University and his MBA at the University of New Haven.