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Description
Headquartered in Maple Grove, Minnesota, Data Recognition Corporation (DRC)
was founded in 1978 and remains a privately held company today.
What started out as a business with 50 employees and one location has grown
to over 570 regular full-time and 4,000 seasonal/temporary employees with 12
offices located around the United States. DRC’s three business units – Document,
Education and Surveys – provide services to state departments of education,
medium to large-sized global businesses, and the United States government. DRC
delivers high-quality products and services that benefit our clients and
community while maintaining an environment that fosters a healthy balance
between work and family.
DRC's mission is to be the preferred service provider of
high quality differentiated services to our state department
of education clients, our medium and large business clients,
and our United States government clients.
Upholding our mission requires dedicated people who are
creative, visionary, and share the following values:
- Respect each other and work together to leverage
skills and talents across the organization
- Interact with customers and employees with integrity
- Deliver high quality products and services that
benefit our clients and community
- Promote both personal and corporate growth through
continual learning and innovation
- Balance work and family responsibilities
- Demonstrate a commitment to the health and
well-being of our employees by fostering a culture of
wellness
Technological Institute Profile
Susan Engeleiter
Chief Executive Officer and President
With DRC Since 1998
Russ Hagen
Chairman of the Board
With DRC Since 1978
Mark Gedlinske
Chief Information Officer
With DRC Since 2000
Stephen Larson
Chief Financial Officer
With DRC Since 2001
David Chayer
Vice President of Psychometric Services
With DRC Since 1999
Dr. Scott Bishop
Vice President of Applied Psychometrics
With DRC Since 2006
Doyle Kirkeby
Vice President of Operations
With DRC Since 1995Alison Lyder
Vice President of Performance Assessment
With DRC Since 1987
Patricia McDivitt
Vice President of Test Development
With DRC Since 2002
Lisa Peterson-Nelson
Vice President of Quality
With DRC Since 2001
Doug Russell
Vice President of Document Services and Surveys
With DRC Since 2003
Betsy Shober
Vice President of Human Resources
With DRC Since 2001
Russ Spencer
Vice...

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| Technological Activities : |
Document Services, Enhanced Reporting, eSolutions, Image-Based Scoring, Online Testing, Survey Services, Test Development, Test Publishing
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