Craig J. Chapman

Craig J. Chapman

Director/Board Member at Families Northwest

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Craig J.
Chapman
was the founder of INRIX, Inc. (founded in 2004) where he held the title of Director & Chief Technology Officer from 2010 to 2011.
He is currently the Director at Families Northwest.
Mr. Chapman's former positions include Director-Software Development at Span Instruments, Inc., Principal Consultant at Microsoft Corp., Principal at Unisys Corp., President-Commercial Group at Washington Mutual, Inc. (held from 1998 to 2012), Senior Systems Analyst at Burroughs Corp., Principal Engineer at AST Computer LLC, Adjunct Instructor at Orange Coast College, and Principal at Automotive Business Management Consultants, Inc. Mr. Chapman received his undergraduate degree from Occidental College.

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Former positions of Craig J. Chapman

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Corporate Officer/Principal 11/04/2012
Burroughs Corp. Corporate Officer/Principal -
UNISYS CORPORATION Corporate Officer/Principal -
Orange Coast College Corporate Officer/Principal -
MICROSOFT CORPORATION Corporate Officer/Principal -
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Occidental College Undergraduate Degree

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MICROSOFT CORPORATION

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Burroughs Corp.

Consumer Durables

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AST Computer LLC

Automotive Business Management Consultants, Inc.

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