Personal Biography

Entrepreneur, Artist, Designer, World Traveler, Writer

Glenn Madden is living and designing furniture in Indonesia

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August 2008 Presently – Working for Hoby Ferrell and Architectural Marketing working towards setting up a large production facility in Indonesia to support plans of a nation wide distribution network in the USA.

January 2008 – Set up a new production facility to improve quality and for our increased demand on our capacity.

September 2005 – I was contacted by Hoby Ferrell to supply his needs for custom made kitchens and bathroom vanities. After working with Hoby for one year he asked me to take on the position as International Director in the Asian region dedicated to their US company, Architectural Marketing. Over the past 3 years I have worked with Hoby and his US based team to perfect a supply line of high-end hand crafted furniture for their increasing demand.

November 2002 - Left Pfizer to source furniture direct from Indonesia to supply the growing Internet business. I added custom furniture designs to our available product line. Utilizing my skills in architectural drafting and engineering design working with highly talented Indonesian cabinet workers we take a clients design ideas and turn them into reality of unique one of a kind furniture pieces.

March 2001 – Started the East Indies TradUR Internet based company part time selling furniture, antiques, gifts and collectibles.
http://www.tradur.com

September 1993 - Pfizer promoted me to an engineering position to manage their International expansions and upgrades. As project leader I designed and installed various types of production machines mainly related to the drying process control systems. Over the next eight years I managed multi-million dollar engineering projects and upgrades around the world at their various production facilities.

August 1990 – Combined with my naval training and exceptional grade point averages at honor levels I was able to complete my degree in Electronic engineering.

May 1990 - left Bilo to go to work for Capsugel a division of Pfizer. Initially I was employed as an Electronic Instrument Technician. In this position I began with troubleshooting and installation of sophisticated computer controlled process equipment

August 1988 – Started attending the local college part time to pursue a degree in electronic engineering. I chose computer based designing as my electives. This included architectural designing classes.

June 1988 – Returned to Bilo resuming my previous position as manager of a different store.

January 1987 - I took a military leave of absence from Bilo for training in the US Navy. This included an 800-hour electronics-training course in the Pensacola military school NAS. I was trained in specialized electronic counter-measures equipment for ten additional weeks. I completed my training in the Navy on the operation of submarines in June 1988.

June 1980 – Started working for a large retail chain store “Bilo” as a stock clerk. After one year I was promoted to department manager. Bilo started sending me to classes in accounting, management, and other business related training. After 2 years I was promoted to a position managing a store of my own with 150 employees and $250,000 per week in sales.

March 1980 – Graduated High School

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