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OBJECTIVE
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To leverage my database, Unix, and leadership experience as a software architect in a creative working environment.
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Leadership: Taken a leadership role in many different settings, including roles in an academic support and student advocacy, non-profit work and at a financial service start-up.
Technical Skills: XML (5 years), OS X (4 years), Red Hat Linux (9 years), Solaris (4 years) Perl (9 years), Perl DBI (5 years), CGI (9 years), Unix Shell Scripting (8 years), Oracle (1 year), C (6 years), Java (2 years), Scheme (2 years) |
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EXPERIENCE
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MediaRights - New York, (2002-2004) Director of Technology and Distribution. Co-produced two Film Festivals, two DVDs, and six web sites. |
Global Filings - New York, New York (2000-2001) Managed a team of 10 to produce parser application which XML encoded data from SEC EDGAR filings and other documents. Designed, developed and produced perl parsing engine and VB Quality Assurance application driven by an Oracle database over a 7 month period. The parser inferred topical information from EDGAR filings, wrapped the information into an XML schema and wrote that information into an Oracle database, which had to handle tables with tens of thousands of rows. I oversaw development of a front end interface in VB that would load the XML data into an environment where data processors and analysts could quality control and publish. Coordinated the project plan and design with a team of 4 analysts in New York, 3 developers in New York and 8 developers in New Delhi. Reponsibilites included managing the everyday tasks of team members and also ensuring that the project was on track to meet long term goals. Attended Skillpath Management Seminar for new managers. Travelled to two XBRL conferences to meet with representatives from all major banks, accounting firms and financial service providers to discuss and plan XBRL product development and promotion. This assisted in to business and technology development of XBRL, as well as introducing Global Filings to other companies. XBRL is an XML-based framework that provides the financial community a standards-based method to prepare, publish in a variety of formats, reliably extract and automatically exchange financial statements of publicly held companies and the information they contain. Responsible for arranging meetings with and selling the product to representatives from Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers, Morgan Stanley and other financial services companies to sell the product and make partnerships. Assisted with many business development projects, including the design of company's web site, the process flow of other streams of data (including international documents and XML data purchased from third party vendors). Self Enhancement, Inc. - Portland, Oregon (1998-2000) Created academic program from scratch for students at all levels in an afterschool support program for inner-city youth. Administered three Windows NT servers on a network of 70+ computers. Purchased and installed 25 Windows 98 computers for use in SEI student computer lab. Created a database to track student's classes, attendance and personal information, which was implemented throughout the center. Conceptualized SEI's web page and coordinated with designers, administrators and development staff to move project forward. Set up an Appletalk network and helped shoot and edit movies with digital cameras. Taught computer literacy courses for students in grades 2-12. Designed curriculum within a relationship model of teaching, mentoring and parenting to meet the extreme needs of youth in program. Trained staff in different computer applications and developed ideas for youth programming in all academic areas. Approached Gates Foundation, resulting in a $75,000 grant to support the continuation of SEI programs. Black United Fund - Portland, Oregon (1998-2000) Administered network of 12+ Apple computers. Installed Linux server and network hub with IP-chains. Assisted in construction of community computer bank. New York Online - New York, NY (1998-1999) Assisted with CGI/Perl Programming on Pop and Politics and Latina Online. Oberlin College Conference Services (1996-1998) Designed a relational Filemaker database that took data from hundreds of client contracts and generated facility and personnel tracking forms. Oberlin College Computer Science Department - Oberlin, Ohio (1995-1998) Tutored and graded for several Computer Science courses including Operating Systems and Introduction to Computer Science. Oberlin Linux Users Group (1996-1998) Chair, Founder Trained other students in the installation, use and maintenance of the Linux operating system. Established contacts with Linux companies like Red Hat, Corel and Caldera to distribute CDs to students and community members. Helped to convert 25+ of the Oberlin Computer Science Intel-based workstations to Linux for student and faculty use. Computer Science Majors Committee (1995-1998) Presented recommendations to the faculty about class structure and departmental policies. Helped orient and train incoming freshman in the workings of the CS department. Oberlin College Forum Board (1995-1998), Chair Exercised signatory authority over $50,000+ budget, the largest discretionary budget of any student group. Interviewed leaders of other student organizations concerning their requests for funds, and assisted in the planning of speaker series for the college. Transformed the Forum Board into a positive and effective organization on campus, which resulted in our allocated budget more than doubling while I was chair. National Education Association - Washington, D.C. (1994-1996) As a consultant for the Center for Education Technology, suggested and helped to implement new directions in technology. Developed, designed and maintained NEA's first web page (www.nea.org). Developed proficiency in the Solaris operating system and Perl/CGI scripting. |
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HONORS AND AWARDS
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Washington Post Writing Award 1994 Won an essay contest about international relations with Japan. Earned an all-expenses paid ten-day trip to Japan and Hong Kong for myself and my Journalism teacher, co-sponsored by the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Washington Post. Published prize-winning essay comparing gun-control policies in U.S. and Japan, Washington Post, June 1994. |
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EDUCATION
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Oberlin College, Class of 1998 Earned a B.A. in Computer Science with significant coursework in Religion, women's studies and english. Studied computer architecture, theory, and Solaris/UNIX and Linux administration and networks. Developed proficiency in C, Java, SML, Scheme and Perl. Took math courses in Fractals and Chaos, Discrete Logic, Linear Algebra. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Class of 1994 Studied Computational Physics, AP Calculus, Statistics, Math Modeling, AP Physics, AP Journalism, AP Computer Science. Learned to program in C and configure a UNIX environment. Researched "Random Walks" fractals as a senior independent project in the Computer lab. Programmed computer simulation to run on several platforms of UNIX and developed a literary and visual "Random Walks" theme as Editor-in-Chief of the award-winning Yearbook. |
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REFERENCES
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Available upon request. |