Bank of America since Feb 2011
S.V.P, Sr. Product Manager
Bank of America Dec 2003 - Apr 2011
S.V.P., Sr. Architect, Storage Engineering
3PARdata, Inc. May 2001 - Sep 2003
Sr. Systems Engineer
Hitachi Data Systems Apr 1990 - May 2001
Systems Engineer, Senior Systems Engineer, Systems Engineering Manager
Chevron 1983 - 1990
Systems Analyst
Education:
St. Mary's College of California 1985 - 1987
Portland State University 1970 - 1974
Skills:
Storage Product Management Management Disaster Recovery It Strategy Enterprise Architecture It Management Enterprise Software Analysis Leadership Data Center Cloud Computing Saas Business Analysis Networking Cross Functional Team Leadership Virtualization Business Continuity Storage Area Networks Architectures Architecture Security Professional Services High Availability Requirements Analysis Strategic Planning Capacity Planning Pre Sales Solution Selling Risk Management Process Improvement Sales Team Leadership Business Process Improvement
Interests:
Exercise Sweepstakes Home Improvement Reading Shooting Sports Home Decoration Health Cooking Electronics Outdoors Crafts Fitness Music Family Values Movies Christianity Kids Medicine Automobiles Travel Investing Traveling
Pleasanton Unified School District Feb 1993 - Jun 2014
Teacher
Education:
Cal State East Bay - College of Business & Economics 2000 - 2002
Masters, Teacher Education
University of California, Berkeley 1990 - 1992
Bachelors, Mathematics
Skills:
Curriculum Development Lesson Planning Classroom Educational Technology Classroom Management Differentiated Instruction Teaching Mathematics Education Mathematics Special Education Public Speaking
er to join Queens and Manhattan. But the new proposed District 36 would bundle into one seat the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Roosevelt Island and the Long Island City and Astoria waterfronts in Queens. It would take from portions of retiring Assembly Members Dan Quart and Cathy Nolans districts.
several lengths is Carl Heastie of the Bronx, a quiet county Democratic leader who last week quickly sewed up the backing of New York City's Democratic organizations. Cathy Nolan, a 30-year member from Queens who chairs the Assembly Education Committee, remains in the race having little announced support.
Date: Feb 01, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Silver's Swan Song: State Democrats finally turn on embattled speaker Sheldon ...
With Silvers reign nearing an end, the search for his successor will soon begin. Possible candidates include Carl Heastie (D-The Bronx), Cathy Nolan (D-Queens) and Joe Lentol (D-Brooklyn). It seems likely that whichever candidate is chosen, it will be a member from New York City.
On Wednesday, veteran Democratic lawmakers Carl Heastie of the Bronx, Cathy Nolan of Queens and Joe Lentol of Brooklyn released statements announcing their intention to become the next speaker of the Assembly.
speaker on an interim basis, and Heastie (D-Bronx) are considered top contenders by legislators. Assemb. Joseph Lentol (D-Brooklyn) and Assemb. Cathy Nolan (D-Queens) also have declared their candidacies. And a surprise compromise candidate could still appear if no one locks up a majority, lawmakers said.
Date: Jan 28, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Assembly Democrats Move to Oust Silver, Establish Replacement Plan
Exactly who will succeed Silver in the long term is not clear, but jockeying for the position is intense with New York City-based Keith Wright of Manhattan, Carl Heastie of the Bronx, Cathy Nolan of Queens, and Joe Lentol from Brooklyn all appearing to be actively campaigning for the position. They,
Other potential candidates include Assemblyman Carl Heastie of the Bronx, Keith Wright of Harlem, Cathy Nolan of Queens, and Joe Lentol of Brooklyn. Lentol said earlier in the day that he will not formally announce his candidacy until Silver actually resigns or leaves the office.
Date: Jan 28, 2015
Source: Google
Sheldon Silver's fate as speaker hangs in balance as Democrats huddle
Morelle is one of several potential successors. Others include Assemb. Carl Heastie (D-Bronx), head of the Bronx delegation, Assemb. Keith Wright (D-Manhattan), Assemb. Cathy Nolan (D-Queens), or another compromise candidate.