Jeff Burmeister, President
As President of Project DocControl, Mr. Burmeister leads product implementation, marketing and partnership alliances. He has helped shape the strategic direction of the Project DocControl solution since 1997.
A recognized thought leader in the specialty contractor community, Mr. Burmeister speaks regularly at industry conferences on the topic of document management and productivity improvement as it relates to project communications.
Mr. Burmeister has more than 25 years of construction industry experience, including more than 10 years at Pepper Construction and J.A. Jones Construction. During his tenure at Pepper and Jones, he completed millions of dollars of new and renovated construction in the commercial construction market.
Terry Easley, Chief Technical Officer
Terry Easley serves as Chief Technical Officer and Senior Developer at Project DocControl. Mr. Easley holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Georgia Tech and has been writing software code since 1998.
He has been Project DocControl’s lead developer since 1999, taking the system from a basic MS Access application to a full-scale, MS SQL Server solution that can support hundreds of users in multiple locations.
A Chicago native, Mr. Easley now resides in Riverdale, GA, with his wife and four children. In his spare time he enjoys playing basketball and reading.
Steven Lowe, Vice President of Support
As Vice President of support, Mr. Lowe oversees tech support, customer service, new client installations and ongoing client training at Project DocControl. He has worked extensively on Project DocControl since 2004.
Mr. Lowe began his career as a draftsman in a machine shop and later went on to become a structural draftsman with an engineering firm in Tallahassee, FL. He has more than nine years’ experience working directly with specialty contractors in all trades.
In his spare time, Mr. Lowe enjoys backpacking sections of the Appalachian Trail. He’s currently working on a book on how to lighten the weight of gear for backpacking trips.