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About Our Team
CCG Group was founded by Melissa Cantrelle, Dr. Mary Ellen
(Mimi) Cremer and Dr. David Gautschi.
Our project teams also include appropriate members from
our diverse group of expert affiliates
with backgrounds in industry and academia.
If you’re interested in joining our team or partnering with us in some way, please
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antrelle, Melissa
A skilled coach, designer and administrator of the Experience Laboratories,
Melissa has over eight years of experience in a variety of industries
including: telecommunications, e-commerce, retail, financial, distribution,
healthcare, education, not-for-profit and software development. Melissa applies her background in organizational psychology, IT project
management, and business strategy development to facilitate group and
individual learning in simulated business environments. Her past
achievements include product development, executive strategy alignment,
business process optimization, technology implementations, and system
conversions. Melissa was previously a Manager with Deloitte & Touche
and performed several IT project management roles at Amazon.com.
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remer, Mimi
An experienced consultant and banking executive, Mimi’s background
includes both business experience and educational qualifications for
delivery of the Experience Laboratory. As a business consultant, she has led
teams in the customization of simulation software, as well as the
development of collateral materials to address the particular business
problem at hand. She has served as a coach to client team members as they
navigate simulated environments in the laboratories. She holds a doctoral
degree in business as well as a master of economics, both of which support
her interests in model building, strategy and game theory, and marketing
science. Mimi was previously a Manager with Deloitte & Touche and continues to serve on the board of her local bank.
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autschi, David
A veteran marketing consultant, David has
continually focused on applications of frameworks to create successful
strategies for technology sales. As the founder of two software
development companies, he pioneered the enterprise laboratory concept
and has delivered over 50 laboratories to executives in Europe, Asia and
North America. Formerly a firm director with Deloitte & Touche, David
was responsible for leading the e-business practice in Seattle.
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Markets: Driving Success in the B2B Economy (Dagenais & Gautschi, McGraw
Hill, 2002) synthesizes some of David’s frameworks as applied to
e-business marketing challenges.
David has also held faculty positions at Yale,
Cornell, Theseus, and Insead; and he was Professor and Kirby Cramer
Scholar of Marketing and International Business at the University of
Washington. At Insead David created the Global Information &
Telecommunications program for executives and brought the program to the
graduate degree programs at UW and Yale. At Theseus, he educated
managers to function in the information network environment of modern
enterprise. David earned his PhD from the University of California,
Berkeley. |
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