
Director of Technology, Infrastructure & Security at GMU
Washington D.C. Metro Area

Director of Technology, Infrastructure & Security at GMU
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Director of Technology, Infrastructure & Security manage the technology and physical infrastructure for the School of Management at George Mason University. Responsibilities include managing a team of Analysts and Support personnel that ensure technical, and physical infrastructure remain usable. Certified Microsoft System Administrator (MCSA).
Professional interests include database management (MS SQL, mySQL). Trained in Oracle 10g. Actively developing Collaboration server technologies for enterprise use. Seek to capitalize on web technologies 'mash-ups' that improve the outreach efforts of a large organization. Leading the technical development of web technologies that improve web communications and management.
Implement both commercial (Microsoft) and open source technologies (Linux) for serving technical needs of a rapidly expanding School.
Personally interested in developing process, procedures, and practices that magnify human efforts through technology.
MS Server administrator, database administrator, Fedora server administrator, web logs, IT project management and development.
(Educational Institution; 5001-10,000 employees; Higher Education industry)
August 2005 — Present (4 years 4 months)
Director of Technology, Infrastructure & Security
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; GMU; Higher Education industry)
December 2004 — August 2005 (9 months)
Managed the development, maintenance, and support for desktop PC and teaching computer laboratories for the School of Information Technology & Engineering (now the Volgeneau School of Information Technology & Engineering).
Supported the management of an Active Directory domain that served the students, faculty and staff of the School. Developed dual booting applications that utilized Fedora and Microsoft Windows configurations in multiple domains.
(Higher Education industry)
February 1998 — November 2004 (6 years 10 months)
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Higher Education industry)
February 1998 — November 2004 (6 years 10 months)
Office of the University President
(Higher Education industry)
1998 — 2004 (6 years )
(Non-Profit; 501-1000 employees; Banking industry)
October 1995 — January 1998 (2 years 4 months)
MS , Geographical Information System , 2004 — 2010 (expected)
Prof Educ , Oracle 10g Database Administration , 2006 — 2007
This class was written from scratch to insure the Oracle 10g approach to database administration as well as the self-managing features are emphasized through the class. Oracle 10g the Self-Managing database contains significant functionality to simplify database administration. Students will learn how to easily manage an Oracle Ecosystem from the Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Console as well as all the detailed commands. Students will learn how an Oracle 10g database works (architecture), storage management, configuring an instance, security, data management, user management, configuring self-management, advisors, diagnostic tools, and performance monitoring and backup/recovery techniques. By the end of the class each student will have gone through the main tasks necessary to administer an Oracle 10g database. This class will prepare you for the Oracle Certified Associate Exam.
BS , Administration - Info Management , 1995 — 2002
Open source technologies, bicycling, database management, GIS, geocache
Boy Scouts of America, Philippines San Fernando
Outstanding Achievement Award recipient October 2007
Presented for achievements that result in significant benefit to the university, school, institute or department. These achievements improve processes, save time or money and/or improve customer service.