Eric McCleaf, PMP

Project Manager at PingWind

Eric McCleaf, PMP has a solid work experience spanning over several decades. Eric currently serves as a Project Manager at PingWind Inc, where they oversee a team of consultants and analysts providing guidance, process improvement, tactical support, strategic communications, and change management support to the Department of Veterans Affairs, Center for Enterprise Human Resources Information Services (CEHRIS). Eric is responsible for managing contract work requests, deliverables, cost management, and schedules. Prior to this role, Eric worked at Summit Technologies LLC as a Project Manager with similar responsibilities.

Eric's previous experience includes working at NTT DATA Federal Services, Inc. as a Program Manager/Delivery Manager responsible for federal government service contracts. Eric had supervisory responsibilities, ensured revenue and margin goals were met, and coordinated subcontractor relationships. Before NTT DATA, Eric worked at Technology TEAM, Incorporated as a Program/Project Manager. Eric provided division and program management, advised on operational decisions and company strategic planning, and supervised a team of project managers, software architects, and quality assurance specialists.

Eric's early career involved working at Photo Science, Incorporated as a DigitalOrtho Specialist. Eric scanned aerial photographs, corrected distortion using proprietary software, produced and edited digital elevation models, and performed detailed image correction using Adobe Photoshop.

Eric McCleaf, PMP has a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography with a focus on Physical Geography (Climate, Landforms, Ecology) from Pennsylvania State University. Eric obtained this degree between 1991 and 1995. In addition, Eric McCleaf holds a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute, although the month and year of obtaining this certification are not specified.

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