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Gregory A. Brady

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Gregory A. Brady (born June 2, 1960 in Owensboro, Kentucky, USA) is founder and CEO of One Network Enterprises, a technology company in Dallas, Texas.

Career[edit]

Greg Brady graduated from Indiana University and joined McCormack and Dodge. He moved to J.D. Edwards, and then on to Oracle where he was vice president of worldwide applications marketing.

He joined i2 Technologies and led them to high growth and market leadership while CEO and head of worldwide operations, with i2 crossing the $1B revenue mark under his leadership.

Called "the smartest guy in supply chain" by analyst Bruce Richardson of AMR Research, Brady was one of the first to understand the limitations of traditional, "siloed" enterprise software that is unable to seamlessly integrate planning and execution across organizations and trading partners.

Brady left i2 in 2002 in pursuit of a solution to this problem.

Brady founded One Network Enterprises in 2002, with the goal of creating a single network for all trading partners in the supply chain.

In 2003, as a member of Transcend Systems, he acquired Charlotte-based logistics software company Elogex.[1] Today, the network Brady envisaged is called the Real Time Value Network, and it "eliminates the traditional divide between planning and execution and enables visibility and data flow across the entire supply network of trading partners in real time."[2]

Brady is currently the CEO of One Network, headquartered in Dallas TX, and serves on the board of EXE Technologies.

Education[edit]

Brady holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Indiana University.

Personal life[edit]

Brady actively supports his local church, his local school, and the Humane Society. Brady enjoys fishing and scuba diving.

References[edit]

  1. "Elogex has new management - Charlotte Business Journal". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 2016-06-29.
  2. "REAL TIME VALUE NETWORK™ - Consumer-Driven Supply Chain". Consumer-Driven Supply Chain. Retrieved 2016-06-29.

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