
Web Developer at Disney Interactive Media Group
Greater Los Angeles Area

Web Developer at Disney Interactive Media Group
Greater Los Angeles Area
I have been doing web development and graphic design now for nearly 10 years. I opened my own business in 2001 doing work as Digital Eyeon for a variety of clients. During that time, I also worked for a small marketing firm in San Dimas building dynamic database driven web sites as well as working on pre-press projects.
After I completed my degree at Cal Poly Pomona in Computer Information Systems, I began a job at The Boeing Company building internal intranet applications supporting all facets of business within the company. Such applications were developed using ColdFusion as a middle-tier, Sql Server/Oracle backends, HTML/Flex frontends, and incorporating a variety of frameworks from Mach-II for ColdFusion to Cairngorm for ActionScript 3.
I currently work for the Walt Disney Internet Group in North Hollywood, California. I am on a team that develops the family network of sites: Family.com, FamilyFun.com, WonderTime.com.
I am fascinated and inspired by new technologies. My desire and hunger for information pushes me to strive for creating a new world that can harness the true power of the Internet.
I am fascinated by a wide variety of topics--talk to me about programming, computers, Christianity, music, Cirque du Soleil, Disney, Apple, technology, Web 2.0, Amazon Web Services, Rich Internet Applications, iPods, Movies, Theatre, or other general musings you may have.
Software:
Adobe Flex/Flex Builder 2/3, Photoshop, Illustrator, ANT, SubVersion, Microsoft Visual Studio, Visual SourceSafe, Eclipse, JSEclipse, CFEclipse, Rational Rose, ErWin, Aptana, Visio
Languages:
ActionScript 3.0, MXML, ColdFusion, C#, PHP, Visual Basic, C++, T-SQL, CSS, XML, Python, Java, JavaScript, ASP.NET
Databases:
Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL
Frameworks:
YUI, Cairngorm, Mach-II Framework for ColdFusion, ColdSpring, Transfer
Operating Systems:
Mac OS X, Windows
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; DIS; Entertainment industry)
January 2008 — Present (7 months)
Front-end developer for Disney's Family network of sites: Family.com, FamilyFun.com, WonderTime.com.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; BA; Information Technology and Services industry)
June 2006 — January 2008 (1 year 8 months)
Managed and developed high-quality internal rich Internet applications supporting all divisions of Boeing. Responsible for developing a set of best practices in using design patterns and a service-oriented architecture for highly scalable and reusable components for Flex/ActionScript and ColdFusion applications. Involved with leading frequent knowledge transfer sessions educating the team with the latest trends in technology and software development strategies.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; BA; Information Technology and Services industry)
June 2006 — September 2007 (1 year 4 months)
Applies knowledge of multiple specialized web technology areas, including Macromedia Flash, ColdFusion, Dreamweaver, to a variety of information technology projects. Contributes to project planning, problem definition, and implementation activities. Performs individual assignments and works as member of project teams composed of other analysts and developers
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Religious Institutions industry)
February 2005 — June 2006 (1 year 5 months)
Webmaster and designer for the church's main web site and related web sites. Included application development, graphic design, and page maintenance on CalvaryCCH.org and RealRadioActive.org.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Internet industry)
December 2002 — August 2003 (9 months)
Developed modern web sites using advanced technologies and database integration.
2002 — 2006
innovation, automation, bleeding edge technology, music, programming, coldfusion, flex, design, mac, apple, nature, christianity
Orange County Flex Users Group
Adobe Certified Professional | Macromedia Coldfusion MX 7 Developer
Dean's Honors List Fall 2005
Boeing Information Systems Scholarship 2005