David Lundell, MBA

Principal Consultant & Trainer

About Mutually Beneficial Inc.

To contact us:

Phone: 480-682-7437

E-mail: David@MutuallyBeneficial.com

                 Mutually Beneficial — We believe that all of our associations should be Mutually Beneficial.

                 Our Goal is to improve your bottom line, by helping you get the Right Information into the Right Hands at the Right Time, so that your business flows smoothly and you can make profitable decisions

                 Mutually Beneficial is based in Chandler, AZ a suburb of Phoenix, AZ, and was founded by David Lundell in 2004.

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                 David has plied his business and technology skills for over a decade, working in and consulting for a whole gamut of organizations, from the startup, to the midrange, to the Fortune 500.

                 David has implemented and improved Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS), Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM), and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).  He has constructed solutions to solve problems in Sales, Marketing, HR, and Manufacturing; and has applied these solutions in Real Estate, Background Checking, Semiconductors, Education, Consumer Goods, Government and Software Development industries.

                 David has also taught Microsoft Official Curriculum as well as custom classes on Database Administration, Network Administration on Windows Server 2003 and more.

                 David received a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Arizona and an MBA from the Eller College of Business at the University of Arizona. Furthermore, he possesses an array of technical certifications from Microsoft, Cisco, Novell, Sun and CompTIA: Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Database Administrator (MCITP: Database Administrator), MCITP: Database Developer, MCSE, MCSA, MCSD, MCDBA, MCT, CCNA, CNA, Sun Certified Programmer Java, A+, Network+, Server+. He also holds a Community College Teaching Certificate for Computer Information Systems in the State of Arizona.

                 David is also the author of a published text on Microsoft Windows Server 2003.