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Dennis J
Donovan
is responsible for worldwide
site selection services at Wadley-Donovan-Gutshaw
Consulting. The firm has been advising corporations on
office and industrial facilities location for 31 years
At WDG
Consulting, Dennis’ responsibilities include service
innovation, client relations, location strategy consulting,
advising engagement managers/project consultants, and
integrating strategic alliance partner capabilities for
clients seeking turnkey services.
Dennis
entered the location/site selection field in 1974. His
career began at Republic Steel with following stints at Dun
& Bradstreet and two business mobility consulting firms. In
1992, Dennis and another industry leader formed The
Wadley-Donovan Group, an evolution of the James P. Wadley
Company, established in 1975. In 2004, The Wadley-Donovan
Group changed its name to Wadley-Donovan-Gutshaw Consulting.
Dennis
has enjoyed long-term relations as a location advisor to
many industrial and service corporations. These include
American Express, Lucent Technologies, Lowe’s, CIGNA, Dun &
Bradstreet, Goldman Sachs, Hughes Communications, Merck,
SITEL, Solectron/Stream, and Veritas.
Dennis
has assumed a leadership position in the industry’s primary
trade association -- CoreNet Global. He created and teaches
the organization’s site selection course both for
certification and professional development. Additionally,
Dennis was a member of CoreNet’s 2010 Strategy of Place Task
Force, which assessed future trends in the design and
execution of global location strategy. Dennis also belongs
to the American Association of Geographers, Geographical
Society of America, and the International Economic
Development Council.
Dennis
has authored numerous articles and is frequently quoted in
the trade and general business media on emerging corporate
location trends. He often speaks on the subject and teaches
the basics of economic development in two continuing
education programs, viz., University of South Florida and
University of Kentucky.
A
geographer by trade, Dennis earned a bachelor’s degree from
the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He was awarded a
masters degree in economic geography from the University of
Rhode Island.
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