Steve joined InSite Software when it was founded in July 1988 by longtime Kodak researcher Richard Chasman. The two collaborated in creating InSite’s SiteWork, a software package that used personal computers to handle the hundreds of time-consuming, repetitive calculations to estimate earthwork take-off. SiteWork provided greater accuracy with one fifth of the labor needed to complete the job.
After leading the company’s sales and service teams, Steve became InSite’s president in 2015. He remains close to the company’s customers, many of whom he has served for more than 30 years.
Steve earned a degree in polymer/plastics engineering from the State University of New York at Morrisville. While there, he started the student chapter of the Society of Plastics Engineers. He was honored with a leadership award from Vistage Worldwide in 2021.
He is married and the father of one daughter and two sons. In his spare time, he enjoys sailing Skeena, a 20-foot sailboat he built himself.
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