About...

I started working for SAS Computing in Cohen Hall during August of 2005. My direct supervisors are Al Matthews and John MacDermott. I am tasked with providing support for the faculty and staff of Cohen Hall and 3619 Locust Walk (Fiji House). On July first 2006, I assumed the primary support role for the departments located in the building at 3619 Locust Walk. May 1 2007, I began working under the direction of Al Matthews as a member of the new "Public Computing" support group within SAS. Additional duties will be to help configure and manage the classroom computers for the School of Arts & Sciences.

Prior to my taking the position with SASC, I worked for three years as an IT instructor for Nettrain, an IT academy in Pennsauken New Jersey.  At Nettrain I taught courses in IT certification for the State of New Jersey, and other local businesses.  The material taught ranged from Microsoft Office classes to Cisco network design and implementation.  My basic course staple was Microsoft MCSE and MCDBA classes for working professionals.  It was at Nettrain that I did my primary studies in information technology.