Safeware Announces Bryan Schutjer as President and Chief Operating Officer
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Schutjer has over 29 years of business leadership experience that ranges from guiding early-stage high growth firms to managing large divisions within publicly held companies. His career has been centered upon operations, technology and talent mobility. At the core of his business philosophy, he remains faithfully client centric.
Safeware’s CEO,
Schutjer is a Co-Founder of Global Mobility Solutions, where he most recently served as Executive Vice President. GMS is a leader in providing employee mobility solutions for fortune 1000 companies. His work background also includes operating large multi-location customer care and fulfillment centers.
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