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John Hendrickson, CEO
John Hendrickson is the CEO of InterDyn. Hendrickson brings nearly twenty years of business software and consulting service experience to InterDyn , and he leads InterDyn in the strategic direction and cooperative efforts among its regional vice presidents. Hendrickson also has played an active role in the relational development between Microsoft and InterDyn.
John Hendrickson earned his business degree at the University of Minnesota. He has had the privilege to speak at numerous Microsoft events and has been referenced in many industry and product publications. One of Hendrickson's highest accomplishments was when he was selected as the 1998 recipient of Microsoft's Eagle Award. This award recognizes an individual who has most positively advanced Great Plains in the channel throughout the year.
Alan Kahn, President
Alan Kahn is the President for InterDyn. Mr. Kahn brings over 15 years experience in professional consulting and management to InterDyn where his main focus lies in developing long-term relationships with partners and clients. In addition, Mr. Kahn oversees aspects of business operations including sales and marketing, business development and strategic planning.
Mr. Kahn holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Rutgers University in New Jersey. Mr. Kahn serves as an industry expert for industry journals and trade publications and is an active member of the Young Entrepreneurs' Organization (YEO) and the International Technology Association (ITA).
Mr. Kahn holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Rutgers University in New
Jersey. He is a member of the Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) and the International Technology Association (ITA ). He is an active contributor
on Microsoft Advisory Councils and has been recognized by Microsoft for his significant contributions, having been awarded with their coveted Eagle
Award in 2001 and 2005. Mr. Kahn also serves as an industry expert for several industry journals and trade publications and is often quoted in The
Wall Street Journal.
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