Perfect Commerce Board of Directors
Mark Dreyfus
Mark Dreyfus has been President of ECPI College of Technology since 1993, having served as executive vice president from 1984-1993. ECPI, which currently consists of fourteen campuses in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, offers Bachelor degrees in the fields of Information Technology, Business and Healthcare. An active member of the community, Mr. Dreyfus is currently vice chairman of the Virginia Workforce Council and a board member of the Virginia Career Education Foundation. He is a current board member and former chairman of the Career College Association; former president of the Virginia Career College Association and served on the American Council on Education’s Commission on Adult Learning and Education Credentials.
Jerrold Miller
Mr. Miller is a 1977 graduate of the United States Naval Academy with a degree in Ocean Engineering. In 1985, after serving for seven years in the Navy as a Surface Warfare Officer, Mr. Miller became the second full-time employee of Earl Industries. In 1989 he bought the company and has been its President and CEO since that time. Mr. Miller is active in the company's daily operations while at the same time, guiding the vision and execution of the company's aggressive growth strategy. The company now employs over 800 people with locations in all of the Navy's major homeport locations in the continental United States.
John R. Sharman
John Sharman brings more than 30 years of procurement, consulting services and leadership experience to Perfect Commerce's Board, including 25 years with IBM. Prior to joining Perfect Commerce in 2005, Sharman spent the previous 10 years with IBM helping the company build a world-class consulting organization. His most recent role was the lead Global Partner for the Procurement Services team. In that capacity, he helped build and integrate acquisitions, directing the work activity of over 1,100 services professionals. Sharman also was the executive sponsor of many IBM business partners, such as: Exeter, Interlink, Manhattan Associates, Manugistics, Ariba, Ketera, Emptoris, Cirqit, Reardon Commerce, CorMine and most recently, Perfect Commerce. In 1992, Sharman founded a supply chain consulting firm, Six Sigma Consulting, Inc. which was profitable within the first 6 months of existence and became IBM's first and only pure management consulting business partnership. From late 1973 until 1992, Sharman worked in many capacities within IBM, all of which related to the services industry.
Hampton Wall
Hamp Wall brings more than 20 years of business development, sales and corporate management experience to Perfect Commerce. Prior to Perfect Commerce, he was president of CorMine, a leading procurement services company which merged with Perfect Commerce in July 2007. He also was a divisional president for industrial giant Ferguson Enterprises. Hamp is a graduate of Wake Forest University.








