Software Developer at Vermont Information Processing
Location:
Burlington, Vermont Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Vermont Information Processing - Colchester, VT since Apr 2011
Software Developer
Pearson Education Apr 2009 - Apr 2011
Software Developer
RetailVision Jun 2004 - Sep 2008
Programmer Analyst
Howard Center for Human Services Jan 2001 - Jun 2004
Substitute Residential Care Worker
Visiting Nurse Association of Vermont Jan 1999 - Aug 2001
Statistician
Education:
University of Vermont 2002 - 2004
MS, Computer Science
University of Vermont 1995 - 1998
BS, Civil Engineering
Skills:
C#
Interests:
Boston Celtics: I have a Celtics trivia book on sale now at Amazon. Its title is "Boston Celtics IQ: The Ultimate Test of True Fandom".
I created and maintain a website containing the complete stats for the Boston Celtics, celticstats.com. It's been active since 2002.
Ft. Huachuca AZPast: IT Srvice Manager at Coldwater Creek ITSM Expert w/ 'Masters' certification + 10 years REAL WORLD* experience
I have earned my 'expert' status by leveraging reality, not just "by the book"... ITSM Expert w/ 'Masters' certification + 10 years REAL WORLD* experience
I have earned my 'expert' status by leveraging reality, not just "by the book" acedemic knowledge, in the formulation of strategy and tactics for improving how the IT department manages its own business processes.
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Ft Huachuca AZITIL Process Architect, ITIL Master at STG, Inc. Past: Sr. Process Architect, SR Systems Engineer, IT Master at NCI, Managing Consultant at ITSME...
David Colburn, the director of the Graham Center, said there's also the question about whether embedding medical marijuana in the state constitution, a move that will be difficult to reverse or change in the future, is the appropriate way to legalize medical marijuana.
Date: Oct 25, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Florida Latino voters: 'we don't think the government represents us'
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