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Award-Winning Former CIO of Bristol-Myers Squibb and President of CSX Technologies Joins Enamics Team, Makes Equity Investment.


STAMFORD, Conn. -- Jack M. Cooper Brings More Than Three Decades of Business, Technology and Academic Experience to Enamics as EVP EVP Executive Vice President
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 at Bristol-Myers Squibb Bristol-Myers Squibb (NYSE: BMY), colloquially referred to as BMS, is a pharmaceutical corporation, formed by a 1989 merger between pharmaceutical companies Bristol-Myers Company, founded in 1887 by William McLaren Bristol and John Ripley Myers in Clinton, NY (both were  and other Fortune 100 companies, and management professor and instructor at the Kellogg Institute and other universities, has joined Enamics Inc. as Executive Vice President and Chief Customer Officer.

Mr. Cooper will be responsible for driving programs that manage the overall customer experience, including reinforcing consistent global processes and serving as the chief customer advocate in such areas as research, product development, solution delivery and sales.

"Jack Cooper will ensure a seamless, successful experience for an organization from the moment it becomes an Enamics customer," said Faisal Hoque, founder, chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Enamics, the one-stop solution provider for Business Technology Management. "We've further reinforced our commitment to customer success by adding a proven leader to our management team. This move strongly underscores our partnership approach to ensuring customer success and satisfaction," Mr. Hoque said. "Jack's impressive accomplishments as both CEO and CIO will be immensely valuable to our customers as they seek to manage their business and technology together. He knows intimately how to bring business and technology together to deliver real value."

"In my three decades as both a business and technology executive, I have not seen the kind of comprehensive solution Enamics has for bringing the management of business and technology together to achieve strategic goals. I know how vital that is to organizations today," Mr. Cooper said. "Enamics has a one-stop solution, involving a holistic management This article or section is written like an .
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 framework, software, accelerators, research, knowledge, and a global expert network that can get an organization moving ahead quickly.

"Moreover, in addition to its products and intellectual property, Enamics has attracted an unprecedented community of executive practitioners and academic thought leaders whose collective insight gives the company a decisive competitive edge. This, I believe, is the winning business model for our knowledge economy."

At Bristol-Myers Squibb, a diversified worldwide health and personal care company with annual revenue of $20B, Mr. Cooper was the CIO, responsible for 2,000 employees and expenditures of $1B annually. Bristol-Myers' ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) An integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. Evolving out of the manufacturing industry, ERP implies the use of packaged software rather than proprietary software written by or for one customer.  implementation, which he led, delivered over $3.38B in productivity benefits. In 2000, Bristol-Myers Squibb was ranked the 9th best IT organization across all business sectors in InformationWeek's Top 500 and number one in the Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical industry with gold medals in all four measured categories.

Prior to Bristol-Myers Squibb, Mr. Cooper was CIO at the Seagram Company, a large premium beverage company with extensive U.S. and international operations Internal Operations (I.O., IO or I/O) is a fictional American Intelligence Agency in Wildstorm comics. It was originally called International Operations. I.O. first appeared in WildC.A.T.S. volume 1 #1 (August, 1992) and was created by Brandon Choi and Jim Lee. . As President of CSX Technologies, he increased sales of software products and outsourcing services from $7.5M to $100M and pre-tax contribution Pre-tax contribution

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 from $350k to $10M. He managed 1,200 employees with revenues of $217M at this global information technology business. InformationWeek recognized Mr. Cooper as an outstanding leader of a high technology firm for providing CSX Technology with leadership and delivering business value by "relying on both technology and business process expertise."

Mr. Cooper has extensive experience in early-stage investing and has served on the boards of several private and public companies, including Concord Communications, Marlboro, MA; SupplyScape, Cambridge, MA; and Medical Information Management Systems, Memphis, TN. As part of joining Enamics, he has also made a substantial equity investment in the company. Mr. Cooper joins the recent investment of Arjan Overwater Since being founded in 1979, Chris May and his staff at Overwater guitars (now based in Carlisle, England) have produced bass guitars regarded by many to be among the finest available. , Chairman of Unilever Russia and member of Enamics expert network, among others.

Mr. Cooper has held numerous academic and research positions, including Instructor, Kellogg Institute, Northwestern University; Joint Adjunct Professor, Management and Information Systems, Fordham University Graduate Business School; Board of Overseers, Florida Institute of Technology Florida Institute of Technology is an independent technical college located in Melbourne, Florida (Brevard County), United States. It was founded by Jerome P. Keuper on September 22, 1958 as Brevard Engineering College, absorbing the University of Melbourne, and changing its name  School of Business; Assistance Professor of Management Science and Information Systems, University of Missouri; Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Southern Methodist University Southern Methodist University, at Dallas, Tex.; United Methodist; coeducational; chartered 1911. The school's facilities include laboratories for electron microscopy and stable isotopes, a museum of paleontology, and a graduate research center. ; Research Associate, Medical School/Sever Institute, Washington University; and Research Director, Image Processing Research Lab, University of South Carolina
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Mr. Cooper has numerous publications to his credit and has received many other awards such as the SalomonSmithBarney Technology Group award as CIO of the Year in 2001. He has been recognized by ComputerWorld and Network World, and received the Smithsonian Award of Technology Excellence.

"With his extensive background, Jack Cooper is uniquely qualified for maintaining and enhancing the strength of the customer base as an asset for Enamics," says Krishna Palepu, Enamics board member and Ross Graham Walker Professor of Business Administration and Senior Associate Dean for International Development, Harvard Business School Harvard Business School, officially named the Harvard Business School: George F. Baker Foundation, and also known as HBS, is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University. . "He will embrace a broad view of the customer base, the marketplace, and future trends, so critically necessary to identify opportunities to secure larger share of the growing BTM BTM

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Enamics has also recently appointed Charles Small as the EVP of Worldwide Sales. Mr. Small brings over 30 years of experience in both technology and business management, sales and services. He has launched sales organizations from their inception and grown them into large multi-national groups with $80M in annual revenue. He will be responsible for worldwide sales initiatives; establishing highly customer-centric team-selling models; development of sales productivity tools, revenue growth mechanisms; and implementing opportunity identification metrics. Other key members of the Enamics executive leadership team include Edward Burke, Chief Financial Officer; Michael Fillios, Chief Solutions Officer; and Mark Minevich, Chief Strategy Officer.

About Enamics:

Founded in December 1999, Enamics, Inc., (http://www.enamics.com) offers a one-stop solution for Business Technology Management (BTM) with a holistic management framework, software, accelerators, research, knowledge, and a global expert network. The Enamics BTM Framework(TM), Enamics BTM Platform(TM), BTM Step-by-Step(TM), BTM Maturity Model(TM), and BTM Knowledge(TM) are collectively delivered as a set of integrated solutions and are used by such customers as JPMorgan, Marriott, PACCAR PACCAR Pacific Car and Foundry Company (former railroad car manufacturer now parent corp of Peterbilt & Kenworth Truck) , PepsiCo, Sabre, BNP Paribas, and the French Social Security Agency. These integrated solutions include: BTM Leadership Tracks(SM) - Preparing to Run: Everything an organization needs to develop a plan for managing business and technology together; BTM Capability Tracks(SM) - Leading the Pack: Allows an organization to institutionalize in·sti·tu·tion·a·lize
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 BTM capabilities and measure its progress continually; and the BTM Exchange(SM) - Expert Knowledge Network: Provides knowledge, advice and action by bringing together a select group of hands on-operational executives and researchers.

In 2003, Enamics founder and CEO founded The BTM Institute (http://www.btminstitute.org) - the Michael Nobel Harriet Fulbright Institute of Business Technology Management (BTM), as the first international nonprofit organization Nonprofit Organization

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 of its kind that brings together a select group from the academic, corporate, government and thought leadership communities as a think tank to address the long-standing need to manage business and technology together.
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