
Sr. Web Applications Developer at Monster Worldwide
Greater Boston Area

Sr. Web Applications Developer at Monster Worldwide
Greater Boston Area
Patrick is best known as the creator of the infamous web site known as The Chibi Project where he is responsible for conducting hideous, violent acts upon unsuspecting little toys.
Patrick is also the webmaster of AnimeCons.com, a growing web site specializing in anime convention information. He is also a highly visible and award-winning cosplayer and Anime music video creator. In addition, PatrickD had the lead voice acting role as the voice of the fighter pilots in the hit 1996 Macintosh game "Escape Velocity" and its sequel, "Escape Velocity: Override".
In real life, Patrick has worked for a handful of Internet-related businesses that no longer exist. He developed and instructed an online course in web design and development for Northeastern University. Patrick is currently a senior web applications developer at one of the few remaining dotcom companies.
Patrick has been watching anime since Battle of the Planets was originally airing on television. Later on, he became a fan of Voltron and Transformers. Nowadays, he prefers the action and drama of Cowboy Bebop, but he still has a soft spot in his heart for the anime he grew up on. This love for anime led him to become one of the founders of Anime Boston and Providence Anime Conference and the convention chairman of Anime Boston 2005 and 2006.
DoubleClick DART Enterprise, HTML, CSS, SSI, JavaScript, Adobe Photoshop, Perl, SQL, Mac OS X, English, basic French, World of Warcraft
(Non-Profit; 1-10 employees; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
April 2008 — Present (8 months)
(Events Services industry)
May 2007 — Present (1 year 7 months)
As the Director of Programming for Providence Anime Conference, I was responsible for overseeing a staff of seven people as they arranged and organized all the elements of the event programming for the conference. I was active in assisting the programming staff where needed and was dedicated toward putting on a good show.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; MNST; Internet industry)
October 2006 — Present (2 years 2 months)
I am responsible for maintaining the integrity of the DoubleClick DART Enterprise advertising system at Monster. This is done by monitoring the system usage and performing periodic checks to ensure that data has been entered correctly, assisting in the ad tag development for new web sites and other advertising areas, and participating in capacity planning. I am also able to assist worldwide users with ad trafficking and debugging, the modification of user privileges within the AdManager system, as well as proposing new or alternative advertising solutions. Additionally, I act as a liaison between Ad Ops, NOC, and the DBA group within Monster and DoubleClick's support and engineering teams. I stay informed as to the latest developments in the product and lead the testing process when a new release is evaluated in QA and again when it is moved to a production environment.
(Non-Profit; 201-500 employees; Events Services industry)
June 2006 — Present (2 years 6 months)
(Non-Profit; 201-500 employees; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
November 2001 — Present (7 years 1 month)
(Internet industry)
June 1997 — Present (11 years 6 months)
ADEQUATE.com is a collection of specialized Internet properties including AnimeCons.com, The Chibi Project, "CHiPs" Online, and Anime Unscripted.
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; MNST; Internet industry)
April 2002 — October 2006 (4 years 7 months)
(Non-Profit; 201-500 employees; Events Services industry)
May 2004 — June 2006 (2 years 2 months)
(Non-Profit; 51-200 employees; Events Services industry)
November 2001 — May 2004 (2 years 7 months)
(Educational Institution; 501-1000 employees; E-Learning industry)
January 1999 — June 2002 (3 years 6 months)
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
July 2000 — April 2002 (1 year 10 months)
(Public Company; 11-50 employees; NYT; Internet industry)
March 2000 — August 2000 (6 months)
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Internet industry)
April 1999 — March 2000 (1 year)
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; TMPW; Internet industry)
March 1997 — April 1999 (2 years 2 months)
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Internet industry)
August 1995 — March 1997 (1 year 8 months)
The Internet Company
Cambridge, Mass
Entry level position: Websmith apprentice; exp. in Unix (file hierarchy & editing), Unix Shell Scripting & Basic HTML. CGI, Perl & C programming a plus. Opportunity to advance in relaxed working environment.
(Educational Institution; 501-1000 employees; Higher Education industry)
September 1993 — May 1995 (1 year 9 months)
(Educational Institution; 501-1000 employees; Higher Education industry)
October 1994 — May 1995 (8 months)
(Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; Utilities industry)
June 1992 — August 1994 (2 years 3 months)
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Retail industry)
June 1991 — August 1991 (3 months)
BS, Computer Science, 1991 — 1995
1987 — 1991
Computer Science 1990 — 1990
Enrolled in a college-level Computer Science course in Pascal programming
1979 — 1987
.hack, anime, anime cons, anime conventions, autocycles, cosplay, Diggnation, Dramacon, geocaching, GPS, Hybrid, Ireland, Macs, MST3K, Mythbusters, Nissan 350Z, podcasting, podcasts, sci-fi, Seraphic, The Chibi Project, TiVo, Transformers, Trashformers, wardriving, WPI
New England Anime Society, Anime Boston, Mikkakan, PortConMaine, Providence Anime Conference, DART User Group
Recognition Pins for Customer Intimacy, Accountability, Entrepreneurial Passion and Innovation, The Monster Team, and Leadership - Monster Worldwide
Standing Ovation Award 1997 - TMP Worldwide