Cisco
Director of Product Management
Ing May 2005 - Apr 2008
Chief and Principal Infrastructure Architect
Crusader Management Apr 2004 - May 2005
Managing Director, Information Technology
Masterportrait Jan 1999 - Apr 2004
Managing Director, Corporate Operations
Education:
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 1994 - 1998
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Accounting
Skills:
Cloud Computing Storage Data Center Virtualization Professional Services It Strategy Enterprise Architecture Enterprise Software Cisco Technologies Network Architecture Financial Analysis Business Case Modelling Financial Statement Analysis Executive Level Relationships Strategic Consulting Vendor Management It Financial Management Risk Assessment Risk Management It As A Service Outsourcing What If Analysis Strategic Planning Innovation Presentations General Ledger Oracle Financial Peoplesoft Accruals Financial Accounting Solution Architecture Infrastructure Business Analysis Vmware Leadership Storage Area Networks Management Business Development Saas Cisco Systems Products Software As A Service
Dr. Clay graduated from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine in 2000. He works in San Diego, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Hospitalist and Internal Medicine. Dr. Clay is affiliated with UCSD Medical Center.
Memphis,TNFounder and CEO at Clay Communications L L C I believe that political action can change the world. Creating proactive political policy and the re-engineering of social change, is the only way to create... I believe that political action can change the world. Creating proactive political policy and the re-engineering of social change, is the only way to create economic equity amongst all social classes.
The sophomore duo will be supported by Brian Clay, a senior safety who played the majority of his games last season on special teams, and cornerbacks Darren Gardenhire or Kevin King, two players who saw a lot of actoin a season ago and are competing for the No. 2 corner spot.
titles, was second at 8,383. Brian Clay, trying to become the first decathlete to win medals in three Olympics, went through a bizarre afternoon during which he wound up 12th after being disqualified and reinstated twice in the hurdles and following that with three fouls for zero points in the discus.