Earl Collins
CEO
Dana is a seasoned technology executive, renowned visionary leader, and digital transformation evangelist based in the Greater Phoenix Area. With a wealth of knowledge and extensive experience spanning IT domains across diverse industry segments, Dana has built a reputation for spearheading IT strategies that drive cost reduction, enhance system security, and elevate service delivery standards.
Throughout Dana’s career, he has demonstrated expertise in orchestrating technology transitions during M&A activities and implementing Lean IT principles to optimize operational efficiency. His decisive problem-solving skills, coupled with resilience under pressure, have consistently ensured timely project completion while effectively navigating challenges.
Dana’s professional journey includes pivotal roles in renowned organizations such as Cordia, PacSci EMC, Northrop Grumman, Casino Arizona, and P&G. Notably, Dana played a key role in the leadership team responsible for the carve-out of Cordia from Clearway Energy Group, highlighting their strategic acumen and leadership capabilities.
Educationally, Dana holds a MBA with a concentration in Project Management from Keller Graduate School of Management and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from the University of Dayton.
In addition to his educational achievements and professional experience, Dana boasts top-notch skills in strategic planning, process improvement, and project management office (PMO) operations. His commitment to excellence has been recognized with the ESGR Patriotic Employer Award, underscoring Dana’s dedication to fostering a supportive and patriotic work environment.
With a track record of success and a passion for driving technological innovation, Dana continues to inspire as a trusted advisor and influential figure in the technology landscape, shaping the future of digital transformation initiatives
Keller Graduate School of Management
Masters, Business Administration with Project Management Concentration (2004 – 2007)
University of Dayton
B.S., Computer Information Systems (1987 – 1991)
Strategic Planning, Process Improvement, and Project Management Office (PMO)