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Chip Lewis is the Partner Solutions Group at Snapfish and former VP of Operations for Neutralspace Inc. He has also worked as the Business Intelligence Analyst at Hewlett-Packard.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/chipmlewis Linkedin]</ref>   
'''Chip Lewis''' is the Partner Solutions Group at Snapfish and former VP of Operations for [[Neutralspace Inc.]] He has also worked as the Business Intelligence Analyst at Hewlett-Packard.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/chipmlewis Linkedin]</ref>   


After moving to Bend, Oregon in 1993, Chip founded AutoExec Systems, the first company to produce a Windows based CRM system for car dealerships. In 1997 he joined Chrome Data (now Chrome Systems) as the VP of Product and Development where he led their transition from a DOS based automobile configuration into Windows and then onto the internet.<ref>[http://neutralspace.com/about/team/chip-lewis/ Neutralspace]</ref>  
After moving to Bend, Oregon in 1993, Chip founded AutoExec Systems, the first company to produce a Windows-based [[CRM]] system for car dealerships. In 1997 he joined Chrome Data (now Chrome Systems) as the VP of Product and Development where he led their transition from a [[DOS]] based automobile configuration into Windows and then onto the internet.<ref>[http://neutralspace.com/about/team/chip-lewis/ Neutralspace]</ref>  


He left Chrome in 2000 to join the founding management team of learning.com. He also led the Internet team at Hollywood Video, worked as a Senior Strategist/Project Manager for ISITE Design – a cutting edge Portland web agency and developed the launch strategy for an immense e-commerce platform designed to support 14 catalog retail brands as a Senior Project Manager at Orchard Brands.
He left Chrome in 2000 to join the founding management team of [[Learning.com]]. He also led the Internet team at Hollywood Video, worked as a Senior Strategist/Project Manager for ISITE Design – a cutting edge Portland web agency and developed the launch strategy for an immense e-commerce platform designed to support 14 catalog retail brands as a Senior Project Manager at Orchard Brands.


Chip Lewis has been actively involved with software development and has launched over 30 websites over the course of his career.  
Chip Lewis has been actively involved with software development and has launched over 30 websites over the course of his career.  
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Country: USA
Email: clewis [at] neutralspace.com
LinkedIn:    Chip Lewis

Chip Lewis is the Partner Solutions Group at Snapfish and former VP of Operations for Neutralspace Inc. He has also worked as the Business Intelligence Analyst at Hewlett-Packard.[1]

After moving to Bend, Oregon in 1993, Chip founded AutoExec Systems, the first company to produce a Windows-based CRM system for car dealerships. In 1997 he joined Chrome Data (now Chrome Systems) as the VP of Product and Development where he led their transition from a DOS based automobile configuration into Windows and then onto the internet.[2]

He left Chrome in 2000 to join the founding management team of Learning.com. He also led the Internet team at Hollywood Video, worked as a Senior Strategist/Project Manager for ISITE Design – a cutting edge Portland web agency and developed the launch strategy for an immense e-commerce platform designed to support 14 catalog retail brands as a Senior Project Manager at Orchard Brands.

Chip Lewis has been actively involved with software development and has launched over 30 websites over the course of his career.

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