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Sean Scheiderer is a fulfillment / distribution professional specializing in WMS systems. He has worked with [[amazon.com|Amazon]], [[eBay]], [[Exel]], [[Gymboree]], [[Nash Finch]], and [[Victoria's Secret]] for [[L Brands|L(imited) Brands]].
Sean Scheiderer is a fulfillment / distribution professional specializing in Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). He has worked with [[amazon.com|Amazon]], [[eBay]], [[Exel]], [[Gymboree]], [[Nash Finch]], and [[Victoria's Secret]] for [[L Brands|L(imited) Brands]].


Scheiderer was a University Fellow at [[The Ohio State University]] where he earned bachelor's and master's degrees in Comparative Studies in Science, Technology, and Society and also attended the [[Moritz College of Law]] and was a Ph.D. scholar in Comparative Cultural Studies. He designed and taught a course called [http://www.4sonline.org/syllabi/Scheiderer.htm#! "Values, Science, and Technology in American Culture: Shaping Our Bodies,"] and won the Excellence in Teaching award, given to only 10 out of 3,000 instructors at OSU. Scheiderer's thesis is titled [http://www.worldcat.org/title/mass-consumption-scientific-fact-unmaking-in-popular-diet-literature/oclc/50442007 "Mass Consumption: Scientific Fact-(Un)Making In Popular Diet Literature,"] and he has presented his research at the [[California Institute of Technology]] and [[Loyola University Chicago]], and has had his work in science and culture published in several languages. He is also a contributor to the [[Oxford English Dictionary]].
Scheiderer was a University Fellow at [[The Ohio State University]] where he earned bachelor's and master's degrees in Comparative Studies in Science, Technology, and Society and also attended the [[Moritz College of Law]] and was a Ph.D. scholar in Comparative Cultural Studies. He designed and taught a course called [http://www.4sonline.org/syllabi/Scheiderer.htm#! "Values, Science, and Technology in American Culture: Shaping Our Bodies,"] and won the Excellence in Teaching award, given to only 10 out of 3,000 instructors at OSU. Scheiderer's thesis is titled [http://www.worldcat.org/title/mass-consumption-scientific-fact-unmaking-in-popular-diet-literature/oclc/50442007 "Mass Consumption: Scientific Fact-(Un)Making In Popular Diet Literature,"] and he has presented his research at the [[California Institute of Technology]] and [[Loyola University Chicago]], and has had his work in science and culture published in several languages. He is also a contributor to the [[Oxford English Dictionary]].

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Sean Scheiderer is a fulfillment / distribution professional specializing in Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). He has worked with Amazon, eBay, Exel, Gymboree, Nash Finch, and Victoria's Secret for L(imited) Brands.

Scheiderer was a University Fellow at The Ohio State University where he earned bachelor's and master's degrees in Comparative Studies in Science, Technology, and Society and also attended the Moritz College of Law and was a Ph.D. scholar in Comparative Cultural Studies. He designed and taught a course called "Values, Science, and Technology in American Culture: Shaping Our Bodies," and won the Excellence in Teaching award, given to only 10 out of 3,000 instructors at OSU. Scheiderer's thesis is titled "Mass Consumption: Scientific Fact-(Un)Making In Popular Diet Literature," and he has presented his research at the California Institute of Technology and Loyola University Chicago, and has had his work in science and culture published in several languages. He is also a contributor to the Oxford English Dictionary.

Professional certifications Scheiderer holds include Six Sigma Black Belt, Lean Production, and CompTIA Strata IT Fundamentals. He is a member of APICS (The Association for Operations Management) and Mensa International.

Dedicated to life-long learning, Scheiderer is currently pursuing an M.B.A. degree. He lives in New Albany, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus, with his wife Lisa and their son Alexander Maximilien.