Booz Allen Hamilton
Associate
Draper Laboratory Jul 2017 - Sep 2019
Systems Engineer Iii
Boston Medical Center (Bmc) Oct 1, 2014 - Dec 11, 2016
Senior Systems Server Engineer
Bingham Mccutchen Apr 2012 - Oct 2014
Systems Administrator
Smma | Symmes Maini & Mckee Associates Jan 2007 - Apr 2012
Systems Administrator
Education:
Wentworth Institute of Technology Jan 1, 2003 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Information Systems
Stafford Technical Center Jan 1, 2002 - 2003
Skills:
Active Directory Windows Server Microsoft Exchange Servers Vmware Esx Dns Disaster Recovery Vmware Troubleshooting Blackberry Enterprise Server Vpn Group Policy System Administration Backup Exec Technical Support Cisco Technologies Dhcp System Deployment Microsoft Sql Server Operating Systems Iis Sharepoint Lync Networking Checkpoint Domain Name System Infrastructure Security Software Installation Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Microsoft Technologies Barracuda Spam Firewall Commvault Galaxy Lync Server 2010 Symantec Backup Microsoft Certified Professional Cloud Computing Storage
Interests:
Kids Cooking Medicine Exercise Gardening Investing Sweepstakes Home Improvement Electronics Reading Crafts Fitness Gourmet Cooking Automobiles Food Home Decoration Health
Languages:
English
Certifications:
Mcps: Microsoft Certified Professional Vmware Certified Professional (Vcp) Mcsa: Windows Server 2012 Security +
Ochsner Clinic Foundation
Vice President Revenue Cycle
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University 1996 - 1998
Master's degree, Health Care and Information Technology
Elmhurst College 1984 - 1985
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Economics and Bus. Adm.
Skills:
Revenue Cycle Healthcare Information Technology Healthcare Management Healthcare Consulting Hospitals Healthcare Emr Ehr Hipaa Revenue Cycle Management Healthcare Industry Process Improvement Managed Care Medicare Strategic Planning Medicaid Physicians Epic Systems Practice Management Physician Relations Medical Billing Performance Improvement Informatics Healthcare Information Technology Medical Coding Quality Improvement U.s. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Meditech Cerner Electronic Medical Record Ambulatory Inpatient Patient Safety Icd 9 Cpoe Nursing Hl7 Health Information Management Clinical Research Medicare/Medicaid Reimbursement Business Process Improvement Working With Physicians Information Technology Medicaid Managed Care
Agilux Laboratories since Sep 2011
Principal Scientist, In Vivo Services
Charles River Laboratories Mar 1999 - Aug 2010
Study Director/Research Scientist II
Alpha Beta Technology 1993 - 1999
Manager, Project Planning
Education:
Anna Maria College
MBA
Saint Anselm College
BA, Biology
Spectrum Health Dec 2014 - Apr 2019
Director, Enterprise Information Management
Spectrum Health Dec 2014 - Apr 2019
Director, Office of the Chief Information Officer
Spectrum Health Aug 2012 - Dec 2014
Manager, Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing
Priority Health Jan 2010 - Aug 2012
Supervisor, Data Store Development
Priority Health Jan 2007 - Jan 2010
Lead, Data Store Development
Education:
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Sep 1994 - May 1998
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Physics
Skills:
Data Warehousing Business Intelligence Etl Data Modeling Healthcare Architecture Health Insurance
Certifications:
Certificate of Completion In Leadership Skills and Team Development For It Certificate of Completion In Leadership Skills and Team Development For It (Link) American Management Association
There have been other pieces of evidence, but I would say this paper really confirms that most of the highest energy cosmic ray particles are not coming from the Milky Way galaxy, Gregory Snow, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) physics professor, who was a co-author on the paper and is educat
Date: Sep 22, 2017
Category: Science
Source: Google
Most Powerful Cosmic Rays Come from Galaxies Far, Far Away
"The particles we detect are so energetic they have to come from astrophysical phenomena that are extremely violent," study co-author Gregory Snow at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, who serves as the education and outreach coordinator for the Pierre Auger Observatory project, said in a st
Date: Sep 21, 2017
Category: Science
Source: Google
Cosmic-Ray Hotspot Discovered, Offering Clues on Deep Space Mystery
"It looks like the Telescope Array hotspot is just outside our field of view," said Gregory Snow, a physicist from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, who does research at the Auger observatory. "That's why it's great to have cosmic-ray experiments in both hemispheres, so together they can view the
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