Lance Burnet
About Lance Burnet
Lance Burnet is an Enterprise Solutions Manager at Rue Gilt Groupe, where he has worked since 2020. He has extensive experience in application support and web development, having previously held positions at Rue La La, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and State Street Bank.
Current Role at Rue Gilt Groupe
Lance Burnet serves as the Enterprise Solutions Manager at Rue Gilt Groupe, a position he has held since 2020. In this role, he focuses on enhancing enterprise solutions and improving operational efficiency within the organization. His responsibilities include acting as a liaison between internal technology teams and warehouse operations, ensuring effective communication and collaboration.
Previous Experience at Rue La La
Prior to his current role, Lance worked at Rue La La as a Senior Application Support Analyst from 2011 to 2013. During his tenure, he contributed to application support initiatives and played a role in enhancing system functionalities in the Greater Boston Area.
Background in Education
Lance Burnet earned his MBA from Loyola University New Orleans, where he studied Business from 1995 to 1997. He also holds a BA in History from Tulane University, where he studied from 1990 to 1994. His educational background provides a foundation for his career in enterprise solutions and technology.
Technical Contributions and Projects
Lance has developed several technical solutions throughout his career. Notably, he created custom stored procedures and scripts to enhance the functionality of the Manhattan Warehouse Management System (WMS), improving waving and picking performance. He also developed an automated claims submission process for lost FedEx packages, which enhanced operational efficiency.
Career Progression and Roles
Lance has held various roles in technology and support, including positions at PatientKeeper, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and State Street Bank. His experience includes serving as a Lead Application Support Analyst and Principal Solutions Analyst at Rue Gilt Groupe, where he contributed to upgrading the Manhattan WMS and designing critical failover processes during outages.