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Tucker Holmes

Director Of Product Engineering at OEC

Tucker Holmes has a diverse range of work experience in software engineering and data analytics. Tucker has held positions such as Director of Software Engineering at OEC, where they led multiple engineering teams and aligned development strategies with company goals. Tucker also served as the Senior Director of Application Development at KVH Industries, where they led the global software engineering team and implemented modern technology solutions. Tucker has experience in data engineering and business intelligence, managing projects to improve data-driven decision-making capabilities. In addition, Tucker worked as a Professor of Mobile Application Development at Roger Williams University and as a Program Manager and Lead Software Engineer at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Newport. Tucker also gained experience at JPL (NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory) as a Data Analyst and Programmer, contributing to a program focused on climate analysis. Throughout their career, Tucker has demonstrated leadership abilities, innovation, and a strong understanding of technology solutions.

Tucker Holmes earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Boston College in 2020. Prior to that, they completed a Master of Science (MS) degree in Computational and Data Science from Chapman University between 2013 and 2015. Their undergraduate education includes a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Science from Chapman University, which they obtained from 2010 to 2014. Additionally, Tucker has obtained certifications in "Building Your Career," "Performance-Based Hiring," and "Project Leadership" from LinkedIn, attained in 2024.

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OEC

Playing our part right from the start Back in 2000, OEMs were facing a huge hurdle selling parts into dealerships, mechanical shops, and collision shops. Every transaction was handled manually, either by phone or fax, which left the market desperate for a faster, more efficient way to do business. That’s when four major auto players – GM, Ford, Chrysler, and Bell & Howell (now Snap-on Business Solutions) – formed OEC. In 2001, we launched CollisionLink, the first e-commerce tool for shops to buy OE parts from dealership suppliers. Shortly afterwards, we launched D2DLink, connecting dealers nationwide and quickly elevating the OEC dealership base from 500 to 10,000. Over the years, we continued to develop and acquire key solutions to better manage every aspect of maintenance and repair, including non-OE aftermarket parts and solutions for repairers. Today, OEC is how everyone in the vehicle parts and repair lifecycle gets their job done more easily. Dealers and suppliers, repairers, manufacturers, insurers, and fleets all use our technology and data services to connect with each other and get vehicles back on the road safely. It’s why so many of the biggest names in the industry all rely on OEC. And it’s how, in just the past year alone, we’ve facilitated over $11B in North American e-commerce and over $30B in global trade. OEC | Now for the easy part.™


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