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Name: Dennis Michael Omanoff
Born: April 30, 1955, Harlem, New York, USA
Nationality: American
Occupation: Business Executive, CEO
Education:
Early Life and Education
Dennis Omanoff was born in Harlem, New York, and raised in the South Bronx. He demonstrated early academic prowess, earning a BA in Philosophy and Economics from Fordham University. Pursuing his passion for analytical and strategic thinking, Omanoff went on to earn an MBA in Operations Research from Hofstra University. His education was further enriched by executive programs at The Wharton School and Stanford University, focusing on corporate governance and global competitiveness. Career Overview
Early Career:
Omanoff's professional journey began at Texas Instruments, where he worked as a Manufacturing Engineering Supervisor and later as a Factory Planning and Automation Manager. His tenure at Texas Instruments laid a solid foundation in operations management and quality control, which would become hallmarks of his career.
Senior Executive Roles:
McAfee Inc. (2004–2011):
Dennis Omanoff served as Senior Vice President and Chief Supply Chain & Procurement Officer at McAfee Inc., where he was instrumental in transforming the company's global supply chain. His leadership reduced operational costs and significantly improved the company’s profitability, establishing McAfee as a leader in the cybersecurity sector. Omanoff's role extended beyond supply chain management, encompassing global operations across multiple continents and the management of 82 facilities worldwide.
Seagate Technology (2011–2012):
At Seagate Technology, Omanoff took on the role of Senior Vice President of Supply Chain and Procurement, where he managed a budget of $11 billion and was responsible for the company's global supply chain operations. He played a critical role in restoring Seagate’s supply chain after the 2011 Thai floods, an effort that was completed ahead of schedule and earned industry-wide recognition for its efficiency and effectiveness.
Net Optics (2013–2014):
As Chief Operating Officer of Net Optics, Dennis Omanoff was responsible for global engineering, supply chain, alliances, and product management. His strategic leadership led to the company’s explosive growth, culminating in a successful sale to Ixia. His efforts in improving product quality and operational efficiency were key to the company’s market success.
CheyTac USA (2015–2016):
At CheyTac USA, Omanoff served as CEO and was pivotal in turning around the company, integrating key assets, and expanding its market presence. Under his leadership, CheyTac USA strengthened its position in the defense and security sectors, offering advanced sniper systems and ammunition to a global clientele.
Tungsten Parts Wyoming (2022–Present):
Currently, Dennis Omanoff serves as the CEO of Tungsten Parts Wyoming, where he has overseen the company’s expansion in manufacturing high-performance tungsten products. His leadership has driven significant growth, particularly in the defense, aerospace, and medical industries, where complex tungsten shapes and components are critical. Achievements and Contributions
Public Service: Dennis Omanoff has been appointed to several advisory boards, including SCM World in London and Silex, a MEMS company in Sweden. He has also served as a Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Examiner and was appointed by the Governor of California to the Board of Directors of CALQED.
Industry Recognition: Omanoff is a respected speaker at industry conferences and has lectured at various academic institutions on supply chain management, quality assurance, and operational excellence. His contributions to these fields have earned him recognition as a thought leader.
Patents and Innovation: Omanoff holds several patents, particularly in the field of firearms technology, including innovations in armor-piercing projectiles and advanced sighting systems for small arms.
Leadership in Supply Chain Management: Throughout his career, Dennis Omanoff has been known for transforming supply chains into customer value networks. He has achieved industry-leading metrics in areas such as low remaining shippable backlog, cost of goods sold as a percentage of revenue, and inventory turns.
Personal Life
Dennis Omanoff is married to Nara Omanoff with two step children. He is a member of MENSA and is actively involved in various professional organizations, contributing to the development and dissemination of best practices in his field.