Mark Schneider
About Mark Schneider
Mark Schneider is a Project Manager at Harley Davidson Motor Company, where he has worked since 2002. He has nearly 20 years of experience in implementing and supporting various applications and has played a significant role in multiple SAP projects across different regions.
Work at Harley-Davidson
Mark Schneider has worked at Harley-Davidson Motor Company since 2002, holding the position of Project Manager for 22 years. He has been instrumental in various projects, including the Technical Integration team for the SAP rollout to Europe and Australia. Schneider has also led the BPC Foundation and Finance projects, showcasing his expertise in finance automation. Additionally, he served as Configuration Lead for the SAP rollout to China and India, further expanding his role in global project management. His responsibilities have included managing the Treasury Definition project and overseeing the upgrade project to SAP ECC 6.0.
Education and Expertise
Mark Schneider earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems and Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, where he studied from 1987 to 1991. His educational background has provided him with a solid foundation in both technical and business aspects, which he applies in his current role. With nearly 20 years of experience, Schneider specializes in automating finance processes using SAP and Vertex, demonstrating his proficiency in financial systems and technology.
Background
Before joining Harley-Davidson, Mark Schneider worked at Andersen Consulting as a Manager from 1991 to 1999 for eight years. This experience contributed to his extensive knowledge in project management and systems implementation. His career spans nearly two decades, during which he has gained expertise in implementing and supporting various applications, including Mainframe, AS/400, Client/Server, Web, and ASP applications.
Achievements
Throughout his tenure at Harley-Davidson, Mark Schneider has played a key role in significant projects, including the management of the Treasury Definition project and the upgrade to SAP ECC 6.0. His leadership in the Technical Integration team for the SAP rollout to Europe and Australia highlights his ability to manage complex integrations across different regions. Schneider's contributions to the BPC Foundation and Finance projects further demonstrate his impact on the company's financial processes.