LynnCo Supply Chain Solutions
Mike Chacker has over 20 years of experience in IT leadership roles. Mike has served as the Director of Information Technology at LynnCo Supply Chain Solutions since 2018, where they lead high-performing teams in applications architecture, software development, infrastructure, and security. Prior to that, they were the IT Operations Manager at LynnCo Supply Chain Solutions from 2018 to 2023. Before joining LynnCo, Mike held various IT management roles at T.D. Williamson, where they were responsible for global service delivery and application engineering. Mike also performed SQL performance tuning and application performance improvements during their time there. Earlier in their career, Mike worked at Spirit AeroSystems as an IT Manager in manufacturing services and as a Business Analyst and Systems Design professional. Mike also served as a Systems Administrator at Great Plains Coca-Cola and a Network Support specialist at Devon Energy.
Mike Chacker attended Tulsa Community College from 2009 to 2012, where they focused on Computer Science and Mathematics. Prior to that, they graduated from Checotah High School in 1998, having completed a general education curriculum.
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LynnCo Supply Chain Solutions
LynnCo Supply Chain Solutions is a firm that enhances performance of complex supply chains. We have designed our company to serve the success of key executives who are tasked with reforming and growing companies. These companies typically have supply chain vulnerabilities around service and cost that require a consultative approach and tailor-designed solutions. We have a long heritage of providing value-creation for the top management of manufacturers and distributors as well as Private Equity firms that have portfolio companies in the midmarket range. What is truly unique about LynnCo is that we combine our consultative approach with our ability to operationalize tailor-designed solutions. We have proven success applying consulting, process engineering, and operational rigor to portfolio companies whose supply chains are disrupted by the aftermath of an acquisition, reorganization or consolidation as well as companies whose supply chains are challenged to scale with rapid growth.