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PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE Position as a SCHOOL DISTRICT INFORMATION SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR. EDUCATION / PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 1998 Ms-Ed Educational Administration State University of New York Albany, New York 1995 MPA/ISM Master Public Administration State University of New York Information System Management Brockport, New York 1985 B.S. Computer Science and Mathematics State University of New York Hardware-Software Emphasis Utica, New York 1983 A.A.S Industrial Technology Broome Community College Workshops - Management and Supervision, Public Labor Law, Maintaining & Upgrading IBM Computers,

Maintaining Macintosh Computers, Managing Multiple Priorities, Netware Server Setup and Administration.

Memberships - National Systems Programmers Association, Inc. (NaSPA), International Society

for Technology in Education (ISTE), IEEE Computer Society, New York State Computers and

Technology in Education Association (NYSCTE), Association of Supervision and Curriculum

Development (ASCD). Certifications - ICCP Certified Computer Professional (Computer Security and Microcomputer

Network Design), National Cable Contractor Computer Wiring Design and Inspection Certification,

Xerox National Total Quality Management Certification, NYS School Business Administrator

Certification (Permanant).

EXPERIENCE 1/00-Present SUNY Cortland, Cortland, New York ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR, Division of Graduate Education Graduate level instructor in Administrative Technology Systems, and Technology Instructional Methods. 7/99-Present Elmira City School District, Elmira, New York SUPERVISOR OF INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY Maintain and coordinate the District technology plan based on instructional and administrative needs within

available resources. Monitor the implementation of the District technology plan and maintains an inventory of

computer purchases. Oversee evaluation process relating technology use and organizational effectiveness

district-wide. Provide consultant services for computer and related services. Coordinate computer assisted

instruction services and learning center programs. Ensure the proper maintenance, storage, inventory,

acquisition, distribution, use, protection and disposal of electronic materials and equipment. Responsible for

implementation and monitoring District research and survey needs. Assist in the design of appropriate program

evaluation systems. Coordinate the operations of the District's telephone system. Plan, implement and monitor

BOCES services relative to technology and communications. Supervise, lead and evaluate district wide

and building technology personnel and technology teaching specialists. Supervise development of student

and staff support programs in areas of technology implementation and use. Committee service as chair of

District Technology Committee and member of Science Curriculum Development Committee, Academic

Intervention Planning Committee, and Regional Technology Planning Consortium. 9/97-7/99 Columbia Green Community, Hudson, New York ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR, Division of Business Taught college level Computer Applications, Computer Data Communications, Computer

Systems. 11/95-7/99 Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk Central School, Ravena, New York DIRECTOR OF TECHNOLOGY Provide leadership, coordination, training, and evaluation for five building level

computer/network and four AV coordinators. Provide direction and leadership in seeking alternative

funding sources including grants and local partnerships to supplement district budgetary

expenditures. Provide training and development to all levels of teaching personnel, administrative

staff, and computer coordinators in areas of computer implementation, management, network

integration and classroom instructional computer use district-wide. Oversee evaluation

process relating technology use and organizational effectiveness district-wide. Maintain and

ensure adherence to long range technology and planning initiatives and develop all technology policy

for board approval. Responsible for overseeing coordination and completion of all

district repairs, upgrades and maintenance of computer, network, and AV technology. Evaluate

potential purchases of computers, supplies, software, and outside contractual services including

preparation of RFPs, bids, and bonds. Responsible for district-wide budget for operating,

capital and municipal bond fund expenses related to technology. 8/93-10/95 Clifton Springs Hospital and Clinic, Clifton Springs, New York MICRO COMPUTER/TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGER Administered and managed 50 user Novell 3.12 LAN. Supervised migration from

Novell 2.2 to Novell 3.12 operating environment along with LAN server and gateway hardware

upgrades. Installed and maintained thin Ethernet and 10BaseT cabling using IPX/SPX, TCP/IP,

and ODI protocols. Provided and implemented remote site network and modem access, E-mail

access, and LAN to AS/400 connection solutions. Performed all hardware and software support

functions for 100 hospital-wide micro computers and peripherals, including both IBM compatible

and Macintosh systems, stand-alone and Novell LANed. Provided one-on-one and

group software and technical training for all levels of hospital staff. Prepared micro computer

operating and capital budgets. Developed hospital-wide micro computer and LAN policies and

procedures. Supervised and trained volunteer aides in performing general computer duties.

Committee service on Quality Council, Information Resource and Steering Committee and served as

Hospital Quality and Data Representation Trainer. 10/88-5/95 Community College of the Finger Lakes, Canandaigua, New York

ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Division of Math, Computer Science Taught college level Fortran 77 and BASIC programming, Unix Operations, Micro computer

Concepts (WordPerfect, Lotus, dBASE, DOS), Computer Awareness, Computer Networking and

Communications, Data Structures, Human Resource Management and Computer Organization

(Empire State College). 10/88-8/93 Community College of the Finger Lakes, Canandaigua, New York TECHNICAL SPECIALIST, MICRO COMPUTER TECHNICIAN Performed all repair and hardware support functions for 450 college-wide micro computers,

both stand alone and Novell LANed. Prepared and administered micro computer operating, repair,

and capital purchase budgets. Specified and purchased all micro computer

systems, peripherals and repair inventory. Prepared and administered competitive micro

computer hardware and software bids and purchase negotiations and vendor contacts. Provided

integration solutions for Library LAN and remote communications equipment. Provided one-on-one

and group software training for office automation, faculty and administrative staff.

Presented seminars and workshops for college computer users in various word processing and

computer applications including WordPerfect, LOTUS 123, Windows, and specialized college

applications. Supervised and trained student lab aides in performing general support duties.

Committee service on college computer planning and directions committee, college governance, and

all personnel and hiring committees for Information Systems Department. 8/88-12/90 AKTO Enterprise, Canandaigua, New York GENERAL PARTNER Provided hardware and software support services and training for Unix and DOS based

veterinary, medical, and pharmacy computer installations throughout the Eastern United States. 5/86-8/88 NCSI Incorporated, Canastota, New York MANAGER, TECHNICAL SUPPORT & SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION Supervised a technical staff of five responsible for modification and installation of custom

Xenix micro computer systems. Performed technical and general performance reviews for support

staff. Personally performed customer and technical support of small scale (4-20 user)

minicomputer hardware and software systems. Evaluated, purchased, administered and

programmed various office micro and minicomputers and peripherals. Designed and

programmed veterinary, pharmacy, and database applications in Informix SQL 4GL. 9/83-4/86 Various Part-time Computer Consulting employment while attending college Full-time. 1/83-8/83 Binghamton City Government, Binghamton, New York RPG II & OCL PROGRAMMER (Data Processing Department) Programmed, maintained and documented city financial programs and municipal sewer and

water utility billing data on an IBM System 34.

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