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James McNulty

Director Of Mountain Technical Support, Emeritus at Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation

James McNulty has extensive experience in technical and operational management, currently serving as the Director of Mountain Technical Support, Emeritus at the Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation since November 2009, and previously held the position of Director of Mountain Technical Services. In this role, responsibilities included technical department administration, geo-technical project management, and the implementation of 3D scanning and monitoring technology. Prior to this, at Sanmina, James held the position of Business & Engineering Systems Manager, where operational management of engineering and business systems was a key focus, along with problem resolution and scaling operations. Earlier experience at Sanmina-SCI as a Systems IT Manager involved managing application developers and overseeing project management for software implementations. James holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from South Dakota Mines, where studies were completed from 1970 to 1974.

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Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation

Sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski and Lakota Chief Henry Standing Bear officially started Crazy Horse Memorial June 3, 1948. The Memorial's mission is to honor the culture, tradition and living heritage of North American Indians. Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation demonstrates its ongoing commitment to this promise by following these objectives: •Continuing the progress on the world's largest mountain sculpture, carving a memorial to the spirit of legendary Lakota leader Crazy Horse and his culture; •Providing educational and cultural programming to encourage harmony and reconciliation among all people and nations; •Acting as a repository for Native American artifacts, arts and crafts through The Indian Museum of North America® and The Native American Educational & Cultural Center®; •And by establishing and operating The Indian University of North America®, and when practical, a medical training center for American Indians.


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