Bruce Hartman's Experience

Interim Chair, Department of Business Administration
CSU  Maritime, Vallejo, CA, 2005 -  Present
Taught undergraduate and graduate classes in quantitative methods, operations management, economics, logistics, strategy, and supply chain topics.
Adjunct Professor, Management
CSU East Bay, Hayward, CA, 2003 - 2005
Taught undergraduate and graduate classes in quantitative methods and operations management.
Visiting Professor, Mathematics
St.Mary's College of California, Moraga, CA, 2001 - 2003.
Taught undergraduate calculus, probability and statistics courses and graduate business courses in operations management and statistics.
MIS Director
Intraware, Orinda CA, 1999 - 2000.
Led MIS team at a well-known B2B ecommerce firm.
IT Manufacturing Manager
Lucent Technologies, San Jose CA, 1998 - 1999.
Coached a team of IS analysts using Oracle ERP system and other Oracle based manufacturing and distribution systems.
Professor
MIS, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 1991-1998.
Taught supply chain management, project management, operations management, math modeling to MBAs.
Director
Marketing and Consulting, System Industries, Milpitas, CA, 1989 - 1991.
Directed a consulting group who provided pre- and post sales support for advanced computer disk systems and software. Made frequent direct contact with customers in pre and post sales technical consulting.
Director IT
System Industries, Milpitas, CA, 1985 - 1988.
Implemented ERP, telephone sales system, customer service database. Changed information systems activity from an audit liability to efficient, professional organization. Made site a customer showcase and drove customer demos.
IT Director
Santa Cruz Operation, Santa Cruz, CA, 1988 - 1989.
Installed QAD ERP, Order and Distribution systems, personnel and financial databases in large distributed UNIX client-server network.
IT Director
Duval mining division, Pennzoil Corporation, Tucson AZ, 1978 - 1985.
Project Leader on a Pennzoil-wide $20 million Information Plan. Trained with AA staff. Ran projects to install process control, technical, research, and business computer systems for sulfur wells, gold plant, large grinding mill, and portable crusher, with staff of 28 including engineers, software pros, techs, and Chem Engg Ph.D.’s.