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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>  

Revision as of 22:56, 11 March 2011

Country: USA
Email: clewis [at] neutralspace.com
LinkedIn:    [chipmlewis 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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