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Company Facts
Founded: 1999
Employees: 75
Executive Management:
Kevin Choksi, president and chief executive officer
Mike Knister, chief technology officer
Kathy Cannon, product manager & implementation director
Brant Stevens, vice president of sales
Bob Gallagher, vice president of marketing & business development
Ed Bernice, chief financial officer
Mike Muha, hosting & information systems manager
Executive Bios
Headquarters:
36141 Schoolcraft Road
Livonia, Michigan, 48150
Phone: (734) 542-4100
www.workforcesoftware.com
Regional Offices:
Nevada – Development Center
Texas, California, Virginia, Georgia – Sales Offices
Ownership: Private
Mission:
WorkForce Software’s mission is to improve workforce management for its customers. We do everything possible to ensure satisfaction during the implementation and throughout the relationship. We build relationships with our customers, vendors and employees through trust, commitment and honesty.
Select Major Customers:
City of Raleigh, Vivendi Universal Games, Compass Bank, REI
In-house Solutions:
EmpCenter is an employee interaction manager that collects and manages time and attendance information; calculates and stores accrued time balances; distributes hours worked among jobs, customers or departments; and provides managers and supervisors with an easy-to-use dashboard for approving and tracking those interactions. EmpCenter is composed of Time and Attendance, Activity Based Costing, Accrual & Absence Manager, Multiple Assignments, Attendance Point Tracking & Alert Manager, and Scheduling.
Technology:
100-percent J2EE web-based
Java
XML
Supports variety of DBMS systems, including: Oracle, DB2, SQL
Services:
Full service implementation and technical services including:
- Project Management
- Professional Services: Installation and Training
- Customer Support
- Training: In-house and On-site
- Configurable Software Modifications
Executive Team
Kevin Choksi, founder, president and CEO
As founder, president, and chief executive officer of WorkForce Software, Mr. Choksi is responsible for product strategy, strategic direction and operational decision-making. Mr. Choksi has more than 10 years of management experience in the time and attendance technology and software development industry. He has designed, implemented, and supported PC, client/server, and web-based time and attendance systems. His experience is hands-on by working with many organizations to implement the system as well as studying the requirements of hundreds of organizations in almost every type of business. Mr. Choksi holds a M.B.A. and a B.S.E. in computer engineering from the University of Michigan.
Michael Knister, chief technology officer
As chief technology officer, Mr. Knister is responsible for managing the development and product planning for WorkForce Software’s Time and Attendance software solution. Mr. Knister’s experience in software planning, development, and technical architecture is extensive. Mr. Knister has been an independent consultant for a number of high technology companies, specifically in the time and attendance software industry. Mr. Knister holds a M.S.E. in computer engineering from the University of Michigan.
Kathy Cannon, product manager and implementation director
Ms. Cannon is responsible for managing product planning and customer implementations at WorkForce Software. With 20 years of experience in the time and attendance software industry, Ms. Cannon has the knowledge and background to provide customers with the consultation necessary to implement an effective payroll solution. Ms. Cannon is responsible for conducting customer consultation, the services team, including project managers, trainers, technical support and installation specialists. She holds a MIS degree from Old Dominion University.
Brant Stevens, vice president of sales
Brant Stevens serves as the company’s vice president of sales. Mr. Stevens has over 20 years sales and executive experience in a variety of leading high-tech companies, including Sterling Commerce, Mobius Management Systems, JetForm, and Dakota Imaging (acquired by WebMD). He graduated Cum Laude with a MBA in marketing from the University of Louisville.
Bob Gallagher, vice president of marketing and business development
Bob Gallagher serves as the company’s vice president of marketing and business development. Mr. Gallagher has worked in the software industry for 20 years in various roles, including marketing, communications, and systems consulting. Mr. Gallagher has worked for and consulted with many leading software companies, including Arbortext (acquired by PTC), HAHT Commerce (acquired by GXS), Intuit, QAD, Sybase and PC Week magazine (now eWeek). He earned a B.S. in finance from Southern Illinois University.
Ed Bernice, chief financial officer
As chief financial officer, Mr. Bernice is responsible for the strategic and financial business development at WorkForce Software, including all finance, accounting, and legal affairs. He has 30-plus years experience in finance, administration, and business operations. Mr. Bernice has a long history with small and large technology organizations, where he has been instrumental in increasing revenue by streamlining processes, and developing and executing profitable mergers, and acquisitions. Throughout his professional history, he has held executive positions at Halcon SD Group, Inc., Steinman, Texcel International, Memry Corporation, ENSR International Corporation, and Clayton Group Services, Inc. He holds a M.B.A. in finance from Fordham University in New York and B.S. in electrical engineering from Rutgers University.
Mike Muha, Hosting and Information Systems Manager
Mr. Muha has 20 years experience managing large-scale clusters of servers supporting web-based subscription applications in high-growth environments. Mr. Muha is responsible for EmpCenter Online, WorkForce Software's subscription-based offering. In addition, Mr. Muha manages a team of system administrators responsible for building and maintaining a wide variety of systems for internal operations and customer support. He holds a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Michigan.
Company Timeline
| 1999................. |
Company founded
Release Version 1.0 developed |
| 2000................. |
First customer, “K” Line America, Inc., is still a customer today
Announces new development center at the Livonia, Michigan headquarters
Opens the doors at its western region development center in Incline Village, Nevada – headed by Chief Technology Officer Mike Knister |
| 2001................. |
Release Version 2.0 is web-based Time & Attendance software |
| 2002................. |
Nearly 20 customers using WorkForce’s Time & Attendance software |
| 2003................. |
Release Version 3.0 integrates with web reporting
Release Version 4.0 amends timesheets and retroactive calculations for FLSA compliance
Employee-growth at 100-percent to 40 employees |
| 2004................. |
Release Version 5.0 supports employees working multiple concurrent positions
Employee growth 60-percent within a year to 70 employees
Nearly 50 customers using WorkForce’s Time & Attendance software |
| 2005................. |
Five consecutive years of 100% growth in revenue, profits and customers
Release Version 6.0 features a multi-lingual version of the Time & Attendance Software
Employee growth 20-percent within a year to 85 employees
Nearly 65 customers using WorkForce’s Time & Attendance software |
| 2006................. |
Released EmpCenter, an employee interaction manager for collecting time and attendance, accruals and project management distributions
EmpCenter Online, a hosted version of EmpCenter is released
University of California is 1st customer to go live using EmpCenter Online
Approximately 80 customers and employees
Recipient of Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500
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