Bradley Geurts serves as a Principal - Technical Program Manager within the Transition Services Management team at GE, where he plays a pivotal role in the company's strategic separation into three independent entities. With a robust background in program management, Bradley specializes in orchestrating complex...
Bradley Geurts serves as a Principal - Technical Program Manager within the Transition Services Management team at GE, where he plays a pivotal role in the company's strategic separation into three independent entities. With a robust background in program management, Bradley specializes in orchestrating complex Mergers, Acquisitions, and Divestiture Information Technology transition initiatives. His expertise spans various industries, including Manufacturing, Insurance, Wealth Management, Software, and Staffing, allowing him to bring a diverse perspective to his work in both domestic and international markets across EMEA, APAC, and the Americas.
In his current role, Bradley is instrumental in the transition of Global Financial Applications and Services, ensuring that the separation process is seamless and efficient. He leads cross-functional teams in meticulously planning and executing transition strategies that align with GE's long-term objectives. His proficiency in requirements analysis and risk management enables him to identify potential challenges early on, allowing for proactive solutions that enhance business process improvement and continuous improvement initiatives.
Bradley's commitment to excellence is underscored by his PMP certification and extensive experience in project management. He is adept at leveraging Microsoft Office tools to streamline communication and documentation, ensuring that all stakeholders are informed and engaged throughout the transition process. By fostering collaboration and maintaining a clear focus on business objectives, Bradley strives to deliver results that not only meet but exceed expectations, solidifying his reputation as a leader in the field of program management.