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Mark J. Lilly Elected President and CEO of LillyWorks, Inc.

Mark J. Lilly Elected President and CEO of LillyWorks, Inc.

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HAMPTON, N.H., Nov. 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — The Board of Directors of LillyWorks, Inc. announces the election of Mark J. Lilly President and Chief Executive Officer.

According to Mr. Lilly, “I am honored and humbled at having been asked by the LillyWorks BOD, including my father, Dick Lilly, and my siblings, Mike Lilly and Suzanne Young, to assume the role of President and CEO of LillyWorks.”

Mr Lilly continued, “I am truly standing on the shoulders of giants: my father, whose legacy goes back to coding the first bill-of-material processor (BOMP) for IBM in the ’60’s, to creating very successful Manufacturing-focused ERP systems such as ProfitKey, VISUAL Manufacturing (Infor’s VISUAL ERP); and now LillyWorks …

“. . . my brother Mike, the designer and creator of Protected Flow Manufacturing TM an execution and planning methodology and software solution offered by LillyWorks that simplifies production scheduling and material planning with better, more powerful results …

“. . . David Layne, mastermind behind the architectural planning, design and creation of all of the above-mentioned software being used today to help Manufacturing companies improve their business performance, and many other very talented, smart, customer-service focused folks at LillyWorks.”

Mr. Lilly added, “I will always cherish the last 12 years working at Premier Channel Partner Synergy Resources alongside my co-owner, Gene Caiola; Director of Sales and Marketing, Paul Tedford; and Strategic Business Services Director, Mike Canty and many others. Focused 100% on growing and executing LillyWorks vision, I will be also working closely with Synergy and all our partners to spread the message of a new way to plan and schedule production and materials on the shop floor.”

LillyWorks’ new Protected Flow Manufacturing delivers REAL-Time production priorities to the shop floor, replacing the need to run “Scheduling” programs and execute resulting “Dispatch” lists. It revolutionizes the way manufacturers schedule and plan production and materials so that they can deliver to their customers “On-time, in Less Time, Every Time!”
More details:  http://www.protectedflowmanufacturing.com/industry_4_0/

About LillyWorks, Inc.
The Lilly family has been innovating software since 1960, serving only manufacturing companies.  LillyWorks develops and sells cloud-based ERP software system and an easy-to-understand method of scheduling, executing and planning on the shop floors of manufacturers. 

Headquarters: One Liberty Lane, Hampton, NH 03842. Telephone 603-926-9696 or www.lillyworks.com.

For further information, contact:
Suzanne.young@lillyworks.com
603-926-9696
Or
Steven Swartz  sizzlepr@hotmail.com 
978-265-4934

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SOURCE LillyWorks, Inc.



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