John Eul,
Business Solutions and Pricebook Solutions
John Eul is the principal of Business Solutions and
Pricebook Solutions, retail consultancies specializing in providing retail
automation strategies addressing all elements of the convenience and
petroleum industries.
Business Solutions serves the Petroleum Convenience
Alliance for Technology Standards (PCATS), the National Association of
Convenience Stores (NACS), the North American Association of State and
Provincial Lotteries (NASPL), the International Committee for Information
Technology Standards (INCITS) Biometric Committee and the Uniform Code
Council (UCC). Major areas of focus have been the development and
implementation of global open site architecture and device interface
standards, XML/EDI guidelines and documents for lottery products and the
development of Biometric and RFID based retail applications. John serves as
technical editor for the INCITS M1 POS Biometric document and as a charter
member of the MIT Auto ID EPC Alliance committee is authoring a white paper
addressing the use of RFID data across the global supply chain.
Pricebook Solutions, a software neutral company,
provides the industry with hands-on support for their pricebook and
point-of-sale (POS) scanning software implementations and offers expertise
in marketing strategies, management programs and financing.
In addition John possesses over 20 years of extensive
management experience in manufacturing, distribution and retailing. These
encompass the areas of sales, marketing, business development, asset
management, strategic planning, real estate development, financing, lease
negotiations, mergers and acquisitions, business process reengineering and
management.
As the Executive Vice President and CFO of Honey
Farms, Inc. for ten years, he focused on the daily operation of the company,
which included the handling of all real estate development, financing, lease
negotiations, store design and remodeling programs. He established both
branded and unbranded gas and fast food programs and created a
telecommunication subsidiary. He implemented energy management and recycling
programs and instituted a self-insured health care plan. He designed and
developed an electronic commerce solution effecting both control and labor
savings in the areas of cash management, lottery and electronic pricebook.
John was the CFO of Handy Markets, Inc. & Convenience
Distributors, Inc. for five years prior to joining Honey Farms. His areas of
responsibility were acquisitions, financial reporting, cash management, bank
relations, insurance, investments and MIS. He implemented revenue and cash
forecasting systems and coordinated the conversion to an IBM System 38 with
store interfaces.
In addition to his experience within the Convenience
Store Industry, John was the CFO and Acting General Manager for the Grosse
Pointe division of Farm House Foods for three years. He was responsible for
all the accounting, credit and data processing for the wholesale operation,
and he supervised the daily warehouse and transportation operations
including all union labor negotiations. He also approved and administered a
9 million dollar customer loan program and aided in the planning and
building of a new 275 thousand square foot warehouse facility.
John was also the Assistant Controller of S.C.A.
Services, Inc. He handled over 140 acquisitions for the 500 million dollar
Boston conglomerate and established 5 regional offices in the process. He
reorganized the accounting and tax reporting functions, supervised corporate
and internal audits and coordinated the conversion to an IBM 370-145
mainframe.
John holds a B.S. in Accounting from Roosevelt
University. He is a noted retail industry speaker and editorial contributor
to numerous industry publications. He has served on the New England
Convenience Store Association Board of Directors and their Massachusetts
Legislative Committee. John also served on the Verc Enterprises, Inc. Board
of Directors and on the Massachusetts Municipal Association Committee on
Electric Utility Restructuring. John is a past member of the Kemper
Insurance Policy Holder Board of Directors and was the Chairman of his Town
of Oxford’s Finance Committee for eight years.
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