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G David Baer

Mr. Baer co-founded CTG with Chairman Randolph A. Marks in 1966. From 1966 until 1995, when he formally retired from the company, he played an integral role in CTG's growth and development and helped with a wide range of employee issues. He also served on CTG's board of directors from 1966 until 1996. Prior to founding CTG, Mr. Baer held various technical and management positions at IBM. At the time of his retirement from CTG in 1995, Mr. Baer served in the role of executive vice president. Mr. Baer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and English from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. He also completed graduate coursework in Cognitive Science at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo, New York. He and his wife live near Charlottesville, Virginia.

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Thomas E Baker Computer Task Group, Inc.
Michael Colson Computer Task Group, Inc.
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G David Baer
Updated about 11 years ago

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  • CTG press release (2001)
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