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Jim Barnes
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As President and co-founder of enVista, Jim Barnes is a leading expert in the SCE market and has spent the last several years focusing on selecting and implementing SCE solutions by synchronizing material flow and information flow for companies. His areas of expertise include: Global Supply Chain Network Design, International and Domestic Transportation, Supply Chain Execution (YMS, WMS, TMS and LMS), Strategic Facility Design, Labor Management, and Merchandising Solutions. Jim has directed and managed SCE selections and implementations for companies like Cutter & Buck, Converse, Vans, Genesco, Gulf States Toyota, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Sports Chalet and Thomas Nelson Publishing. Jim has published several articles in many of the major supply chain publications and has been interviewed as an industry expert in many articles over the past 15 years. He has spoken at ProMat, North American Material Handling Show, Parcel Shipper Forum, CSCMP (nee CLM), WERc, NCOF, several user conferences, and more. Jim is a well-known and respected industry expert (by partners, clients and analysts) in supply chain, logistics and warehousing.
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Jim Barnes is an internationally recognized author, consultant and speaker, and an authority on the subjects of customer strategy and relationship building. Jim provides the most insightful understanding of customers and stresses the importance of customer insight to drive strategy. He demystifies complex concepts like customer expectations, value and experience, and shows how a well-crafted customer strategy will lead to meaningful, profitable customer relationships. He regularly delivers keynote speeches at industry conferences and leads management strategy sessions and workshops for companies in many countries.
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The tallest of the champions for the first half of the century, Jim Barnes won the first PGA Championship ever played, in 1916, and won the next one, played in 1919. He won the 1921 U.S. Open at the Columbia C.C. by nine strokes and the 1925 British Open at Prestwick, when he came from five strokes behind after Macdonald Smith faltered with a final-round 82. He is one of only eight golfers to have won those three. He ... won the Western Open three times, which in his day, was considered an elite championship. He never played in the Masters, which began in 1934.
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Jim Barnes brings a broad range of literary talents to Jenkins Group, including writing, editing, publishing, marketing, and distribution. Previous experience includes library work, children’s book publishing and marketing, and a stint as publisher’s liaison for an international book distributor. College degrees in business and library technology account for interest in both the literary and marketing aspects of books, and he brings that balance to JGI’s monthly trade journal and newsletter Independent Publisher Online as editor and lead writer.
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Jim Barnes was born in 1955 and he grew up in Newark, Delaware, a small college town. After traveling around the US for a year he temporarily settled in Sacramento, CA where he began studying art with a concentration in photography. In 1980 he returned to Delaware and in 1984 he earned a BFA degree in fine art photography and graphic design from the University of Delaware. He returned to California and pursued a career as a photographer.
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James “Jim” Barnes, age 73, of Sherrard, Illinois died Saturday, March 25, 2006 at Trinity at Terrace Park, Bettendorf, Iowa. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 AM, Tuesday, March 28, 2006 at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, Matherville, Illinois. Burial is in St. John Cemetery, Viola, Illinois. Visitation is 3 – 7 PM, Monday, March 27 with Rosary to be recited at 7:15 PM at Dennison Funeral Home, Viola. Memorials may be left for the Mercer County Nursing Home or St. Anthony Catholic Church.
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