Steve Kendrick

Director Of Technology at Intoximeters

Steve Kendrick has significant work experience in various roles related to technology and management. Steve started their career as a Supervisor at UPS, where they were responsible for dispatching and ensuring the safety of parcels and employees. Steve then joined the United States Air Force, where they served as an Inventory Management Supervisor and later became a reservist. After leaving the Air Force, Steve worked at US Steel Corporation as a Production Manager, overseeing the productivity of galvanizing lines and managing a team of 40 workers. Steve then co-founded Lexiter Technologies, a successful startup that provided consulting services for Microsoft and Cisco. Steve served as the Vice President, Co-Owner, and Systems Engineer at Lexiter Technologies. Steve later joined Christian Brothers College High School as the Director of Technology, where they developed strategic initiatives and ensured the integrity of data. Currently, Steve is the Director of Technology at Intoximeters, Inc. Their role involves implementing and supporting computing systems architecture, application development, and managing hardware and software acquisitions. In this position, they interface with company executives, staff, and administrative personnel to align technology with business objectives.

Steve Kendrick earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology from the University of Phoenix, where they studied from 2002 to 2004. Steve also holds certifications as a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer in the years 2000, 2003, 2008, and 2012. However, the months in which they obtained these certifications are not provided.

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St. Louis, United States

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Intoximeters

Intoximeters was established in 1945 and is headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, with a subsidiary office in the UK. For more than 75 years, Intox has been producing and distributing a full line of US-made alcohol breath testing instruments. But our story begins even before the company was founded. In 1937, Dr. Glenn C. Forrester discovered and patented a process for capturing alcohol from a breath sample. The result was the development of a portable, roadside instrument used to collect evidence in suspected drunk driving cases. Eight years later, Dr. Forrester founded Intoximeters and today, second and third generation family members own and operate our business. Intoximeters is passionate about breath alcohol testing -- not only providing superior instruments, but also offering comprehensive support through training in the operation and maintenance of our instruments and software. Intox is also highly involved in the 24/7 sobriety program—a law enforcement concept that many states have begun adopting to reduce the recidivism associated with drunk driving. Our extensive experience and exceptional performance and service have made us the global leader in breath alcohol testing.