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.

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  • Rich Quodomine 9 years ago

    I’ll second Justin’s statement. I started out as a Business Administration major, then switched to Geography – it’s a passion, not just a major. Turkey is a fascinating mix of many cultures having succeeded each other over time. So, there’s much to do in historical, religious, economic and land use geographies.

    Here is my suggestion: go see the whole nation, anything you want. Find something fascinating or fun, and write it down. Draw it. Map it. Whatever. But go experience it while you’re a student. Be fascinated and interested. Don’t judge it, experience it. You may find yourself on a path you never knew existed.

    • Justin 9 years ago

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Rich!

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