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Jan. 2008 to Pres. San Diego State University (SDSU)

Part-time Faculty

Teach an introductory course to IS titled, Principles of Information Systems (IDS180). The course provides students with a broad overview of information systems and information technology, as it is principally used in support of business processes and decision-making activities.
Mar. 2007 to Pres. San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE)

Project Contractor

Architect and develop a reporting application for migrant service aides. The application provides migrant service workers with an electronic method for reporting daily services.
Aug. 2005 to Pres. Social Learning Software Lab (SL²)
Research Associate
SL2 aims to create effective software solutions for social learning. My existing role involves research into the various learning opportunities in implementing social software to increase collaboration in transdisciplinary studies.
Jan. 2001 to Aug. 2005 Citigroup- Corporate and Investment Bank, NY, NY

Programmer Analyst

Provided analysis, development and support for the Global Finance Desk Trading System. Responsibilities involved software development, strategic problem solving and creative data analysis for Finance Desk applications. Position also involved close communication and interaction with Fixed Income Business Partners. Technologies include: Java/JSP, C/C++, UML, PERL, HTML, Secure FTP, Sybase/SQL and Unix Shell scripting. Strict adherence to SDLC standards.
Jul. 2000 to Jan. 2001 Nissko Jewelry, NY, NY

Senior Project Leader / Web Developer

Coordinated project activity as well as participated in the creation and maintenance of business-to-business web sites. Other tasks included CD-ROM development and general web site maintenance.
May 1998 to Jul. 2000 Square Image, NY, NY

Associate Web Developer

Assisted in creating, uploading and maintaining web sites and servers for commercial businesses. Well versed in databases, JavaScript, HTML, ASP, CGQ and ftp servers.
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