Harold Dan Madden
About Harold Dan Madden
Harold Dan Madden serves as the General Manager at Eastern Metal Supply, Inc. in Lake Worth, Florida, where he has worked since 2007. He has extensive experience in business intelligence and system development, having previously held the position of Chief Information Officer at the same company and founded Data Resource Group.
Work at Eastern Metal Supply
Harold Dan Madden has been with Eastern Metal Supply, Inc. since 2000. He has held multiple roles, including Chief Information Officer and currently serves as General Manager. In his capacity as General Manager, he has overseen operations for 17 years. His contributions include the development of the ERP and CRM package utilized by the company, which enhances operational efficiency.
Education and Expertise
Harold Dan Madden studied at Nova Southeastern University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems/CyberSecurity from 2006 to 2009. He also obtained a Master of Science in Computer Information Systems from the same institution between 2009 and 2011. Currently, he is a PhD candidate in Information Systems - Business Intelligence at Nova Southeastern University. His expertise encompasses business intelligence, business process engineering, and the development and integration of ERP and CRM systems.
Background
Before his tenure at Eastern Metal Supply, Harold founded and operated Data Resource Group after relocating to Florida in 1983. He previously sold his Houston-based company, CAPCO, in 1982, which specialized in software applications for construction/job costing, real estate management, and municipal accounting systems. His educational background also includes studies at the University of Houston in Mathematics and Engineering.
Achievements
Harold Dan Madden has made significant contributions to Eastern Metal Supply through his leadership and technical expertise. He developed the ERP and CRM package that is currently in use at the company. Additionally, he has served as Vice-Chair of the Advisory Board for the Honor's College at Nova Southeastern University since 2009, contributing to academic governance and program development.