Vice President, Systems Integration
Member of the Management Board
T-Systems North America
As Vice President Systems Integration for T-Systems North America, John Fleischer leads the North American delivery unit for systems integration services. This organization delivers solutions for implementation and support of SAP, other packaged applications, and custom solutions for Enterprise Resource Planning, Supply Chain Management, Product Lifecycle Management, Customer Relationship Management, and Application Management Services.
Mr. Fleischer held other senior leadership positions within gedas USA, prior to its acquisition in April 2006, by T-Systems. These positions included CIO and Executive Director, Operational Services and Director, Software Development and Delivery. Prior to joining gedas, Mr. Fleischer was an IT Executive for a global Tier One automotive parts manufacturer and supplier (US $7B), with focus in strategic planning, budgeting, project management, and line management. He led strategic global initiatives involving units in North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Fleischer also served in numerous senior leadership positions in the United States Army, directing large-scale systems development and integration projects in communications and computing.
Mr. Fleischer is a distinguished military graduate of Princeton University where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree (Magna Cum Laude) in Politics and Economics. His Master of Business Administration degree from Ohio State University is dually concentrated in Operations and Logistics Management, as well as Technology Management. While at Ohio State, he was inducted into the PaceSetters society for academic leadership and was recognized as a Weidler Scholar for outstanding academic achievement. He is an honor graduate of both the United States Army Logistics Management College and the United States Army Command and General Staff College. Additionally, Mr. Fleischer holds an advanced certificate in Radar Design from the Georgia Institute of Technology Research Institute and has conducted additional postgraduate studies at Boston University, Johns Hopkins University, and Stanford University.