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OBJECTIVE: |
I have 20 years experience in the
software industry. My assignments have ranged from technical support to
product development and from product marketing to quality assurance. I am
interested in pursuing careers in software and cloud strategy. |
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EXPERIENCE: |
3/2012 - Present |
IBM |
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Architect for IBM Training Systems
and operational leader for partner delivery channel |
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As Implementation Leader, I lead a
global team to define the operational support models, infrastructure
architecture and business models for the Global Skills Initiative (GSI). I
led the transformation of IBM’s Remote Lab Infrastructure that focused on
enhanced scalability, serviceability and IT compliance.Throughout my
assignment in Montpellier, France I also served as the escalation point for
all of the IBM training lab-related issues in order to identify and resolve
chronic or acute issues prior to the transition to the GSI model.I defined
and implemented the business model for the IBM Remote Lab Platform and
defined the infrastructure and operational strategy for a successful
partner-centric training delivery business.In addition to my focus on remote
lab delivery, I serve in a vital role for the definition of the overall
architecture for the Global Skills Initiative. I am responsible for
communicating that architectural vision and working with the broader IBM team
to define the financial models, use cases and requirements to support the
infrastructure and the project. I also give direction to the global training
support team and drive organizational and process change to reach the higher
level of service required for an externally facing services. |
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1/2011 - 3/2012 |
IBM |
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Manager, WebSphere Education US
Delivery |
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In addition to continuing my
earlier roles of Solutions and e-Learning Management, I also took on the
management of WebSphere Education sales and opportunity management. In this
expanded role I was responsible for the profit and loss and was an essential
force in driving WebSphere Education to the highest profitability of any IBM
training organization. I also led the integration of acquired training
organizations into WebSphere Education. |
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3/2008 - 1/2011 |
IBM |
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Manager, WebSphere Education
Solutions |
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As manager of a group of education
specialists who developed, coordinated and delivered specialized education
materials I drove enhanced responsiveness and higher customer satisfaction
from IBM’s most demanding customers. I developed new models for training
delivery, including the Self-Pace Virtual Classroom (SPVC) offerings that
have become essential parts of the IBM Training portfolio. |
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7/2006 - 3/2008 |
IBM |
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Pre-GA Delivery Manager, WebSphere |
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My responsibilities included
finding new ways of developing and delivering education content in a matrix
environment. I was charged with finding solutions for the development of
education materials in a rapidly changing product environment. I was also charged
with defining education plans for IBM WebSphere acquisitions. |
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7/2005 - 6/2006 |
IBM |
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Senior Managing IT Specialist |
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Working in IBM’s Technical Sales
Organizations, I was responsible for the development and delivery of process
integration Sales Technical Enablement Workshops (STEWs) and
Proof-of-Technology offerings for the WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere
Business Modeler and WebSphere Business Monitor products |
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1/2002 - 6/2005 |
IBM United Kingdom Ltd |
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Program Manager, Early Programs
for WebSphere |
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I played a key role in the release
of products including WebSphere Business Modeler (WBM) andWebSphere Process
Server (WPS) while on assignment at the IBM Hursley Labs. I co-managed the
Beta program for WBM and created large portions of the education for the beta
program. I managed the Alpha program for WPS and created the initial
education for that product. I also coordinated with other teams within IBM to
enhance and expand that education. I defined new programs for Early Adopters
that served to ensure the successful implementation of IBM products. |
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5/2000 - 1/2002 |
CrossWorlds Software |
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I was responsible for the delivery
of EMEA-wide customer and employee product training. In addition to
delivering courses, I also played an important role in the development of new
education materials and in mentoring new and junior members of the team. |
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3/1996 - 4/2000 |
Bentley Systems, Incorporated |
Exton, PA |
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Quality Assurance Lead - Server
Products |
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While at Bentley, I planned,
coordinated and performed all levels of testing for server products for a
midsized engineering software company.I also served as an implementation
consultant lead for our server products. |
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1/1994 - 2/1996 |
Amiable Technologies, Inc. |
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Quality Assurance & Support |
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While at Amiable I was in charge
of product quality, technical support, product localization and marketing for
the German-speaking market. |
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EDUCATION: |
Dickinson College |
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SKILLS: |
Skill Name |
Skill Level |
Cloud Architecture |
Expert |
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Service Delivery |
Expert |
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Enterprise Transformation |
Expert |
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Business Process Integration |
Expert |
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Training Delivery |
Expert |
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Training Development |
Expert |
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Business Analysis |
Expert |
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LANGUAGES: |
Languages |
Proficiency Level |
English |
Fluent |
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French |
Intermediate |
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German |
Fluent |
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Spanish |
Beginner |
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HONORS & AWARDS: |
CrossWorlds President's Award 2001 |
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CrossWorlds Services Award 2000 |
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IBM Outstanding Contributor Award
2013 |
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IBM EMEA Leadership Award 2003 |
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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: |
Cloud and Support Transformation
Leader for the IBM Global Skills Initiative Education Leader on 6 IBM
Software Group Acquisitions International assignment: IBM Montpellier, France
International assignment: IBM Hursley Labs, United Kingdom International
assignment: CrossWorlds Germany |
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INTERESTS & HOBBIES: |
sustainable agriculture |
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Arts and Crafts |
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Philosophy |
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REFERENCES: |
Reference Name: |
Available upon request |
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Phone: |
n/a |
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Type: |
Professional |
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