Executive Bios
Bryan Reynolds, Managing Partner
Bryan Reynolds, co-founder of Sitrof Technologies, Inc., brings more than 15 years of experience in life sciences enterprise content management, business workflow, document imaging and records management.
Backed by years of experience, Bryan has developed his expertise as a skilled technician into a high-level analyst and manager.
An award-winning executive, industry leader and marketer, Bryan is a featured speaker on various ECM topics. He has been named an esteemed partner and value-add reseller by several industry leading, global technology leaders. Prior to founding Sitrof, Bryan spent several years working as a senior managing consultant for a leading life science company, where he spearheaded the successful implementation of several electronic records management System projects, for a user base of 3,500 employees.
Bryan’s breadth of his knowledge includes: the architectural design and development, as well as the project management, of many document/records management projects.
Bryan earned his BBA/MIS – Managing Information Systems degree from the University of New Mexico.
Daniel Wheeler, Managing Partner
Dan Wheeler brings to Sitrof’s clients over 15 years of software development expertise across a variety of industries including life sciences, financial services and government.
Playing an integral role in the success of Sitrof and its clients, Dan’s domain expertise in life sciences ensures all solutions meet both the business and IT objectives.
Leading individual account teams, Dan develops and engineers strategic ECM solutions to ensure that client objectives and goals are met, and that growth and profitability are achieved.
Dan’s prior experience includes executive level consulting positions at large firms with top tier life science, government, financial service and insurance clients. Dan served as a lead consultant responsible for gathering user requirements, designing and developing ECM systems for hundreds of users on multi-million dollar accounts. In addition, he supervised application and system administration support, and spearheaded troubleshooting and systems implementation.
Dan earned his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Trenton State College and his Masters in Business Administration from Rider University. Dan’s article, E-Document Collaboration During The Clinical Trial Process, will be published in the March 2010 edition of Applied Clinical Trials Magazine.
