
This is the home page of Nate Lewis. Not the Cal Tech professor who currently holds the #1 spot on Google for "Nate Lewis" but the Nate Lewis who grew up in West Middlesex and went on to make something of himself in the IT industry.
If Google brought you here in search of one my older pages, you can find the old Nate-Lewis.com site here while I slowly move the pages to the new layout.
To interact with me I would encourage you to find me on the web sites linked above. Those folks have already invested a good deal of money in the matters of doing such.
Since leaving college, I've found two distubring trends to be true. One being that my vocabulary has become almost solely "professional" and the other being that I can't seem to remember as much. I attribute both to being a consultant as with the former it is just how you come to talk and with the latter I am simply too busy doing this and that and going here and there to keep track.
So with that one of my goals for the year was to update some sort of journal every now and then so that I could recap the "year that was" come Xmas time. Go to my Blog
I have been working on and managing the development/deployment of extremely large SAP enterprise systems for the past seven years. My career started at Pratt & Whitney and has continued on at IBM Global Business Services, where for the past three years I have helped General Motors implement a single instance warranty claims processing system to much success.
My plan is to take some of the lessons learned in building this new website and build-out one of my personal projects, SAPwerks.com, as a site to help functional consultants better grasp the technical underpinnings of the SAP system.
Link to my resume coming soon -- for now, find me on LinkedIN
I've always been very project oriented and this being the WWW, I've wanted to share some of my personal endeavors. Over the next few weeks I'll be adding some of the things I've done over the years. If I keep to my word, my Blog should be a current listing of what I've been doing.
More to come...