Eric Larson

Director Of Information Technology at The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia

Eric Larson has a diverse work experience in the field of information technology. Eric started their career in 1995 as a Senior Network Engineer at Drager Medical, where they provided LAN and WAN design for healthcare facilities. Eric then worked at Idea Integration as a Project Manager, managing infrastructure-related projects. In 2001, they joined Regulus as a Project Manager, responsible for managing technical projects and overseeing IT professionals. Since 2003, Eric has been serving as the Director of Information Technology at The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia, where they manage a team and handles budgeting and procurement for the IT department. Overall, Eric has demonstrated expertise in project management and technical leadership throughout their career.

Eric Larson attended the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign from 1988 to 1992, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Architecture. Eric then continued their education at the same university from 1992 to 1994, earning a Master's degree in Architecture.

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Philadelphia, United States

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The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia

The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia brings area businesses and civic leaders together to promote growth and create opportunity in our region. Our members represent eleven counties, three states, and roughly 600,000 employees from thousands of member companies and organizations. And by bringing all kinds of businesses and leaders to the table—the new, the established, the big, the small, the growing, the thriving, the perennial, the innovative, and the experimental—we build community and find commonalities among us all. We advocate for regional development, business-friendly public policies, and economic prosperity. We support our members with practical, inspiring programs, resources, and events. And all that we do serves one clear, bold goal: to make Greater Philadelphia a great place for good business.