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SUMMARY IT Professional with experience in statistical analysis, manufacturing, state government oversight and social sciences.

Possesses skills in full life-cycle software development, team leadership, data warehouse and database design. SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS Languages: SAS (Base, Macro, Stat, DI Studio, BI Server, Web Report Studio, Information Map Studio, Share, Connect Enterprise Guide, Metadata Management Console, Money Laundering Detection, FSP, SCL and Graph), SQL, JCL, COBOL, PowerBuilder, Rexx, ISPF, RPF Platforms: z/OS, Unix, MS Server 2003, Linux, Windows Server 2003, XP and NT, HFS (z/OS Unix subsystem), Lotus Notes, Endevor, Lotus Notes and MS Office Suite, including extensive experience with MS Project Database Software: DB2, Oracle, QMF, SPUFI, Universal DB2, OPCA, HTML, XML, FTP IBM Certified Database Associate, IBM DB2 UDB v8.1 Family Fundamentals SAS Certified Base SAS Programmer PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE THOTWAVE TECHNOLOGIES SAS Consultant, Durham, NC -Aug.2005 to Present Sole responsibility for the technical design, development and testing of the ETL for the UNC Prehospital Emergency Medical Information System (PreMis) data warehouse. This software was developed on the Linux platform using Oracle, DB2, text and XML input data sources written to an Oracle data warehouse. Led major effort to install SAS Money Laundering Detection software at Coastal Federal Credit Union using a client/server framework via SAS Share. Team member on the NaviCare system, a customized hospital resource management system for HillRom utilizing SAS BI Server, EG, Information Map Studio, Web Report Studio and Management Console in a client/server framework. Platforms included Oracle / Unix and Windows XP. Team member on a major data warehousing effort for Duke Universitys Talent Identification Program. SAS DI Studio, Web Report Studio and Management Console were the development tools in a client/server framework. Platforms included Oracle / Unix and Windows XP. Performed performance qualification testing (PQ) at Astellas Pharmaceuticals IBM GLOBAL SERVICES Database Administrator on Qualex account (Kodak subsidiary), Durham, NC 2004 to Jul. 2005 Primary responsibility for administration, maintenance, upgrades, and 24x7 support for the databases utilized by the following Qualex systems on both Z/OS and Windows platforms: Customer Service System (CSS) Fixed Assets System Resource Management System Sales related systems (integrity assurance, data preparation, reporting, financial interfaces) Secondary responsibilities included all DBA related tasks and support for the Billing and Digital Fulfillment Systems (QDFS) distributed databases. Interdepartmental responsibilities: All SAS programming and implementation on the Qualex Customer Service System Primary support for all z/OS UNIX file transfer issues (FTS system) Primary support for all Windows test database systems

IBM GLOBAL SERVICES Senior Software Engineer on Qualex account (Kodak subsidiary), Durham, NC - 1997 to 2004 TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS: Provide maintenance, upgrades, and 24x7 support for a large install base of batch and online applications that process millions of sales transactions per month. System deliverables include executive financial reports and interfaces from multiple applications to and from the account receivable and general ledger systems. Serve as primary interface for requirements, design and systems support between customer service, digital photo finishing, and lab processing systems personnel Regularly utilize SAS and DB2 for data consolidation, analysis, and ad-hoc reporting, in support of financial and executive decision-making and analysis. File formats include HTML, XML, CSV and text. Designed the reporting component of the Qualex Customer Service System using SAS ODS to produce HTML based reports for use on Windows NT Implemented a process to exchange production information with a 3rd party vendor using FTP and XML PROJECT LEADERSHIP: Lead customer interface for requirements and design consultation and for problem resolution for the Sales, Marketing and Production department of Kodaks photo finishing arm Guided effort to modify the accounts receivable and general ledger system interfaces to support tax on invoice, rebate on invoice, and international invoice processing. Directed a major redevelopment effort to rewrite the Qualex Financial Forecast System (QFS). Development of the new Resource Procurement and Waste Management System (RMS) included redesigning and transitioning the entire database from SAS to DB2 and converting the on-line component of the system from SAS SCL to PowerBuilder. Served as technical lead for a staff of 6-8 for approximately a year. Managed a large project to change input to the accounts payable and general ledger systems from Walker mainframe to Lawson server-based software. Led major projects to incorporate new features and enhancements utilizing SAS, DB2, COBOL, PowerBuilder, and XML on the mainframe and Windows NT environments. IBM GLOBAL SERVICES Advisory Software Engineer on Qualex account (Kodak subsidiary), Durham, NC - 1995 to 1997 Chaired regular status / staff meetings for the Sales, Marketing & Production Department Led SMP system development effort to streamline Qualexs customer account tracking consolidating multiple account numbers into a single account number per store. These business changes were required to support the rollout of a new Billing system and impacted virtually every existing Qualex application and interface. Instrumental in the roll-out of the Sales, Marketing and Production reporting system that included hundreds of reports detailing sales performance, production trends, and financial analysis of retail, net, net-net and margin at store, chain, geography and product line aggregates Served as primary 24x7 support contact for the Qualex Financial Forecast System (QFS) and SMP Reporting Systems Acted as sole IT representative on the materials and labor cost budgeting team. Created custom reports and spreadsheets for project profitability analysis, tracking application CPU and DASD consumption on a monthly basis

ANALYSTS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Systems Analyst on Qualex account (Kodak subsidiary), Durham, NC - 1993 to 1995 Served as lead programmer on initial development of Qualex Financial Forecast System, including a number of balance sheet reports that supplemented Walker General Ledger reporting. Led development effort for Sales, Marketing and Production reporting system. Served as single point-of-contact for SMP and QFS system support NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Statistical Analyst Management Assessment and Compliance Unit, Raleigh, NC - 1990 to 1993 Performed complex statistical analysis on construction data for the purpose of detecting bidding irregularities (collusion or bid rigging) Created presentations on collusion analysis that resulted in indictments utilizing PowerPoint, Excel and Word documents Administered and maintained database of NCDOT managed highway construction projects Served as primary support for a customized, SAS-based, statistical collusion detection system (Bid Analysis and Management System) Created the N.C. Highway Construction Cost Index and Bid Deviation Maps & Matrices application, which was later incorporated into the commercial version of BAMS. NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY Research and Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, Raleigh, NC - 1988 to 1990 EDUCATION North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC Master of Arts, Sociology, Statistics minor, course work completed Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, cum laude John T. Caldwell Alumni Scholar N.C. State Fellows Honor Society Friends of St. Patrick Engineering Honor Society CONTINUING EDUCATION IBM Leadership and Teamwork Communication DB2 UDB for z/OS and OS/390 Database Administration Workshop Part1 Introduction to CSP SAS Institute, Cary, NC SAS Macro Language Processing Advanced SAS Programming Techniques Fundamentals of the SAS System NC Dept of Transportation Highway Engineering Accreditation PUBLICATIONS

Tomaskovic-Devey, D. & Prather, M. D. (1990). Elite Concentration and the Political Economy of Poverty in North Carolina. Paper presented to the American Sociological Association: Washington, D.C., August, 1990. Troost, K. M. & Filsinger, E. (1992). Emerging Biosocial Perspectives on the Family. In P. Boss and W. Doherty (Eds.), Sourcebook on Family Theory and Methods.
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