Justin

Justin Holman is CEO of Aftermarket Analytics, where he leads efforts to develop cutting edge sales forecasting and inventory optimization technology for the Automotive Aftermarket. Prior to joining Aftermarket Analytics, Justin managed corporate consulting for the Strategy & Analytics division at MapInfo Corporation, leading major projects for retail clients including The Home Depot, Darden Restaurants, Bridgestone-Firestone, Sainsbury’s and New York & Company. Before that, Justin served as Vice President of Software Development at LogicTools, now part of IBM's supply chain application software group. Justin holds a B.A. from Claremont McKenna College, a Ph.D. from the University of Oregon and an Executive Management certificate from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.

4 Comments

  • BThomas 10 years ago

    A very inspiring story. Thanks for posting the link. What job titles should an inspired geography student look for to start the journey in the business world?

    • Justin 10 years ago

      Good question. But there are too many to list. The key is to look for an industry/organization where an understanding of location is essential. Real estate, international business, consumer marketing, regional planning, etc. The title doesn’t matter but try to find a position where you get to help analyze locations and, if possible, work directly with paying customers. Best, Justin

    • James Chan 10 years ago

      Don’t focus on job titles. The company or industry that makes you feel honestly excited is the one you want. Finding the right “job” is the same as finding your calling or love. Your heart is your bearing. Only you will know it.

  • Mannie 7 years ago

    Hi Justin,
    Dr. James Chan article is not available online.
    Do you manage to save the contexts and share it with us?

    Thanks.

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