Daniel (“Dan”) Cirignani (siri-nya-ni – like Lasagna/Lasan-ya) serves as Principal Enterprise Solution Architect at Nikola Motor Company, based out of Phoenix, Arizona.
Dan has over 25 years of analytical, architectural, and technical practice in solution lifecycle development and implementation as well as technical leadership, consulting, practice management, and university lectureship experience.
Dan is the author of SAP SCM: Applications and Models for Supply Chain Management (Wiley, 2007) which he authored with the assistance of SAP Labs in Palo Alto, CA. A former technical leader at Intel, Corporation where he acted as Technical Design Lead for the Boxed CPU ECC Re-platform, Intel SoFIA LTE Hybrid Supply Chain, and as Integrations Lead for the Intel-Altera M&A—historically Intel’s largest acquisition, he is also a former MuleSoft Practice Lead-North America for Coforge.
Dan holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems from Arizona State University with a minor in Psychology and an MS in Decision and Information Systems from the W.P. Carey School of Business where he served as a University Lecturer from 2007-2010. He taught eCommerce, Accounting Information Systems, System Design and Implementation, Project Management, and Enterprise Application Integration.
Dan enjoys hiking and resistance training and he is a student of Byzantine Roman history. He is the author of Serinda—a novel about actual historical events that are preserved for us today because they were recorded in the Emperor’s court in Constantinople—whereby a cadre of monks risked execution to carry out 6th-century industrial espionage to smuggle the secret of silk manufacture (silkworm eggs) from China and bring it to the Mediterranean—in a bamboo branch.