Gary Bangher
About Gary Bangher
Gary Bangher is an experienced Infrastructure Support Services Manager with a diverse background in project management and IT services, having worked in various roles since 1980. He has successfully led significant projects, including the implementation of a clinical application across multiple organizations in the UK.
Work at DaimlerChrysler Financial Services
Gary Bangher worked at DaimlerChrysler Financial Services as a Database Administrator (DBA) from 2002 to 2010. During his eight-year tenure, he contributed to various database management tasks and supported the infrastructure necessary for financial services operations. His role involved ensuring data integrity and availability, which are critical for the financial services sector.
Current Role as Infrastructure Support Services Manager
Gary Bangher currently holds the position of Infrastructure Support Services Manager, a role he has maintained since 2002. In this capacity, he oversees infrastructure support operations, ensuring that systems are running efficiently and effectively. His extensive experience in infrastructure management allows him to implement best practices and maintain high service levels.
Project Management Experience
Gary Bangher has a solid background in project management, having served as a Project Manager at various organizations. His roles included managing projects from 2010 to 2014, where he coordinated teams and resources to achieve project goals. Notably, he worked at CGI and other companies, enhancing his project management skills across different sectors.
Educational Background
Gary Bangher studied at John Bunyan from 1974 to 1977. This educational experience laid the foundation for his career in technology and management. The skills and knowledge gained during this period have contributed to his professional development in various roles throughout his career.
Achievements in Clinical Application Implementation
Gary Bangher successfully coordinated the readiness of 12,000 PCs for the implementation of the Rio clinical application across multiple community organizations. He collaborated with BT and the London Programme for IT to achieve a successful project go-live in February 2013, marking a first-of-its-kind implementation in the UK. Additionally, he ensured that 388 sites had the necessary bandwidth and security controls for the new clinical system implementation.