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Dennis Halloran

Energizer · DISC type I
AVP Information Technology at National Indemnity Company and Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Company
📍 Omaha, Nebraska, United States

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Experience
38 Years
Current Role
AVP Information Technology
Location
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Personality Overview

How Dennis shows up

Imaginative
Full Of Energy
Enthusiastic

They are really good at seeing what the long-term impacts of their decisions could be. They are friendly, approachable and love to make new connections. They are not always early adopters but can be pursuaded by leveraging strong relationships.

Priorities

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Career

Work history

3-2011
AVP Information Technology
National Indemnity Company and Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Company
2007 - 2010
Director, Global Enterprise Computing
Office Depot
2005 - 2007
Independent Consultant
Independent Consultant
1998 - 2004
SVP/CTO
GE Capital Commercial Distribution Finance and Deutsche Financial Services
1990 - 1998
Director, Infrastructure Engineering
Northwest Airlines (Now Delta Airlines)
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Education
BA
University of Minnesota
Social presence
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Behavioral profile

DISC profile (public)

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Influence (I)

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