Employment History
Information Technology Director
Simplexis: electronic procurement for K-12 education
May 2000 September 2001
Workstations: Dell, Sony and IBM laptops, Power Macintosh workstations
Networking: Cisco Catalyst 650x switch, 3600 router, PIX firewalls, VPN concentrators
Software: Cisco IOS, CISCO Traffic Manager and web management suite
Services: Apache, IIS, Samba, Exchange Server 5.5, MS SQL 7
OS: Windows 2000 Pro/Server, NT Server 4, Mac OS 9/X, Linux, BSD 4.4, Snap Server
Development: WebObjects 4.5, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, QuickTime
Responsibilities and Accomplishments:
Management of all network infrastructure, equipment and connectivity:
- Moved a growing company from a basement network of hubs to high performance, secure network
- Configured all network gear: routers, PIX firewalls, managed switches, VPN concentrators
- Established secure internet access for multiple private networks using NAT and PAT on PIX firewalls
- Built private ATM connectivity to our application service provider with a private DMZ network
- Designed secure broadband remote access services using L2TP over IPsec Virtual Private Networking
- Managed a seamless move of networking and PBX telephone services to a new headquarters
- Set up a secure, point-to-point WAN link to offices in another state
Established all company policy and procedures for technical operations
Partnered with construction teams and installers to complete new office space on time and in budget
Managed development and deployment of five internal Intranet applications:
- A private and secured company Intranet for confidential company information
- A secured web-based company directory
- A secured web database for keyword document searching on the Intranet
- A secured web-based network file server access gateway for remote users
- Custom, internal HR and asset tracking database and reporting software
Performed budget and cost analysis of all operational technical projects within the company
Recruited and built a team of 5 Information Technology employees
Hired, supported and trained a company Web Designer and Web Services Manager
Performed employee training in Office, custom web applications and email
Supported and maintained 10 servers for development, QA and production test environments
Managed and maintained 5 servers for internal company operational needs
MIS Director
UCSF Positive Health Program at San Francisco General Hospital
September 1998 May 2000
Equipment: Dell PCs, Sun UltraSparc, Power Macintosh, Cisco Catalyst 5000 networking
Services: Apache, IIS, Netscape Enterprise Server, Samba, Exchange Server 5.5
Database: MS SQL 7, OpenBase SQL 6, Illustra/Informix
OS: NT Server 4.0, Solaris 2.6, Mac OS X Server, BSD 4.4, Classic Mac OS, DOS/Windows 95
Desktop: Office 97/98, Outlook, Wall Data RUMBA, Access 2 and 97, GoLive, Dreamweaver, Fireworks
Development: Cold Fusion, Java, Active Server Pages, WebObjects (3.51 to 4.5)
Responsibilities and Accomplishments:
Web application deployment of a secure, electronic patient chart system financed by Bristol-Myers Squib
Managed development and deployment of five internal WebObjects Intranet or Extranet applications:
- The Centers For AIDS Research investigators directory database
- The Independent Clinical Trials Group TrialSearch database
- The Program Intranet administrative services database
- The Program document article search database
- The Program help desk job ticketing system
Handled technical operations for 7 major divisions with different research, clinical and administrative functions
Managed budget and prioritization of all technical projects within the 300 employee Program
Managed hiring, recruiting, teambuilding and discipline for all technical personnel
Supervised teams up to 8 persons: programmers, network and system administrators and help desk staff
Directed information systems operations for a Program that included:
- a cross platform network of more than 300 Macintosh, Windows NT/95 and Unix workstation users
- heterogeneous network of eleven servers using NT, Solaris, OS X Server and BSD Unix operating systems
- integration issues with open, permissive University network services and procedures
- integration issues with private, high security City Health Network services and procedures
Interim MIS Director
UCSF Positive Health Program at San Francisco General Hospital
February 1998 - September 1998
Responsibilities and Accomplishments:
Managed the deployment of Windows NT Workstation throughout the Program, replacing Windows 95
Coordinated the rollout for the Project Reggie web application, a secure, Federal patient registration system
Built connectivity between University and SFGH campus email and directory services systems
Managed and built the CFAR Clinical Protocols Search web application project
Wrote funding proposals to potential donors for network infrastructure upgrades
Provided support and oversight for all program related projects and software development staff
Managed product licensing compliance throughout the Program
Network Administrator
UCSF Positive Health Program at San Francisco General Hospital
August 1997 - September 1998
Responsibilities and Accomplishments:
Handled all technical support services for PHP administrators, clinicians and doctors
Supervised the work of an assistant computer support specialist
Authorized and researched all technical purchases for and within the Program
Provided technical software training for new and experienced users
Greatly simplified network protocol standards, creating more reliable network connectivity
Migrated Exchange email, LDAP and web services to newer hardware and updated software
Standardized the purchasing of computer equipment for reliability and cost savings
Set up a disk imaging system to simplify and standardize computer installations
Served as liaison between university, hospital and city network teams
Built relationships with the School of Medicine, SFGH, Gladstone and UCSF personnel for campus connectivity
Arranged discounts and donations for equipment and software that saved the Program over 15,000ドル
Established relationships with equipment and software vendors
Awarded three times by the UC Department of Medicine's "Extraordinary Appreciation" program
Technical Assistant
Contract assignments
December 1996 - July 1997
Clients: Eileen West, San Francisco Mercantile, and Systems Integrated Solutions
Hardware: Macintosh, PC networks, IBM System/36 and AS/400 Minicomputers
Software: Microsoft Office, FileMaker Pro, PageMaker, Wall Data RUMBA
Responsibilities and Accomplishments:
Built a database to share styling information for design and production teams
Developed an employee training program and software documentation
Killed a doomed proprietary database project that resulted in a more efficient replacement
Oversaw deployment operations for a new minicomputer system
Synchronized data between three production computer systems during deployment
Developed source code and location code in minicomputer setup
Redesigned common forms and spreadsheets to help automate tasks and increase efficiency
Handled graphic layout, page design and editing of style catalogs for fashion industry buyers
Assisted employees with desktop applications and printer and network troubleshooting
Wrote purchase orders, commercial customs invoicing and tracking for international goods shipments
Technical Consultant
Self-employed
September 1992 - December 1996
Clients: Small office legal and medical networks, electronics retailers, home users
Hardware: Macintosh, PC, home stereo, satellite equipment
Software: Mac OS, Windows 3.1/95 and Win NT 3.51, Office, FileMaker Pro, PageMaker
Responsibilities and Accomplishments:
Support for workgroups of up to 60 users
Computer setup, program installations, electronic assembly and basic repairs
Troubleshooting for small and medium LAN networks and standalone computers
Network, satellite and audiovisual cabling design and installation
Satellite system technical support for international C and Ku band users
Network administration in Novell, Microsoft and AppleTalk environments
Graphic layout, page design and editing of content and advertisements for print and the web
HTML, QuickTime Media Layer, graphic conversion and color reduction work
International Newsletter Publisher
Self Employed
January 1992 - September 1992
Clients: Advertisers and subscribers in five countries of North America and Europe
Hardware: 65C816, Macintosh
Software: GS/OS, ClarisWorks GS, PageMaker
Responsibilities and Accomplishments:
Management of advertising sales and business accounting for a monthly technical newsletter
Planning, scheduling and production of news stories and features
Writing and editing of technical, topical and timely features and news articles.
Reviewed hardware and software products and wrote detailed product comparisons
Interviewed technology vendors and researched Usenet for news
Graphic design, editing and page layout in a time sensitive production environment
Advertised publication successfully using the pre-web Internet in its commercial infancy
Website project
The Treasure Island Experiment
January 2001 October 2001
Responsibilities and Accomplishments:
Designed a web site with stories, history, virtual tours and news related to the Bay Area
Created a public relations splash on TV, radio and online news, and received regular attention from the media
Developed an international readership of 35,000 unique visitors.