The Gage eServices StaffLooking for a web development job? Click here!Matt GageFounderMatt Gage, our operations manager, helped found Gage eServices with Tim Johnson and Fred Gage in 2005. Matt's loves the nuts and bolts of making a website go. He started working with clients for hosting websites in early 2001. Before founding Gage eServices, Matt worked as a support tech and team manager for Gateway Computers, and then as the in-house IT and Computer Support person for a mid-west manufacture of building products. Matt also is a member of Sioux Falls Noon SERTOMA Club, an adult volunteer with the Boy Scouts of America. He enjoys attending, volunteering or sponsoring different activities for the Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce.Fred GageFounder, Business LeaderFred Gage has been helping grow and guide Gage eServices from day one as a founding partner. Fred brings 35 years of Sioux Falls business experience to the team. Fred also is Chairman of Gage Brothers Concrete Products Inc. a family business started by his Grandfather. When he’s not helping lead the Team here at Gage e Services, he can be found piloting his tugboat around the inland waterways all over the country. Fred is the guiding force behind Gage e-Services. His business knowledge and logistical insight keep GES heading in the right direction.Steve VeenhofDesigner, Project ManagerSteve Veenhof is our Production manager and talented graphic designer. He enjoys creating unique web solutions for each new client. He loves the challenge of getting to know each individual client and then designing and working with our programing team to create that innovative web site, that is fit both a company’s personality and their marketing objectives. Steve joined the Gage eServices team in 2006.Chris CarlsonSystem Administrator, ProgrammerChris Carlson is our lead engineer, He makes sure that our servers are always running smoothly for our clients. Whether he is setting up server security protocols or planning complex database driven web sites, Chris’ analytical mind ensures that the project runs smoothly from beginning to end. Chris joined the Gage eServices team in 2007.Chris StanleyLead ProgrammerChris Stanley is our lead developer. However impossible the programming task, he will find an innovative & elegant solution. Stanley loves finding new ways to expand the capabilities of the web and web usability. Chris has been with Gage eServices since 2006Michael WilliamsonBusiness Development DirectorMichael comes from a diverse background of marketing and business development experiences that includes working in the non-profit, private, government, small business, agency and medical industries. He joined Gage e-Services right at the start of 2013. He brings a wide spectrum of experience and insight to help our clients navigate the ever-changing world of online marketing. Be it account management, copy writing, design or consulting, Michael is here to provide outstanding service and support.Gage HerrmannProgrammerGage is a passionate programmer who loves to implement solutions with as little code as possible. His goal is to make everything simple, for the user and for the next programmer. Gage likes spending time with his wife and daughters and writing science fiction stories when he can. He joined Gage e-Services at the start of 2013. Jamie MillerCustomer Support SpecialistJamie is our frontline technical support fellow. He assists clients with keeping things running smoothly and answering questions. Jamie has been a trainer for a software company, tech support for an electronic test gear company and a pc repair tech. When he is not assisting our clients, he can be found tinkering with cars or computers. Often times trying to combine the two in a meaningful way.
Matt CohrsProgrammerMatt joined the Gage team shortly after the dawn of 2013. His experience is in developing solutions used to automate workflows across many business functions. He gets immense joy our of using his programming skills to bring things to life. When he is not in the office, he is indulging in one of his many hobbies, including, but not limited to: community theater, various forms of gaming, home brewing, and travel. |