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== Professional Experience == | == Professional Experience == | ||
=== Self-employed === | |||
Remote (Salisbury, MA) | May 2023 - Present | |||
==== DevOps Consultant ==== | |||
* Led technical upgrades for NASA Glenn Research Center's Knowledge Platform, demonstrating ability to support complex technical transformations | |||
* Design and implement infrastructure-as-code solutions using Ansible for repeatable, version-controlled deployments | |||
* Architect cloud-native solutions with containerization (Docker) and orchestration principles for scalability | |||
* Build and optimize CI/CD pipelines using GitHub Actions for secure, automated software delivery | |||
* Implement comprehensive monitoring strategies and observability solutions for system reliability | |||
* Automate manual operational tasks to improve efficiency and reduce human error | |||
* Develop operational runbooks and incident response procedures supporting high availability goals | |||
=== Pegasystems === | |||
Remote (Cambridge, MA) | Nov 2020 - Apr 2023 | |||
Technology and communications company that develops and licenses low-code application platforms and enterprise software solutions. | |||
==== Full Stack Developer + Lead DevOps Engineer + Cloud Architect ==== | |||
* Architected and managed AWS cloud infrastructure leveraging services including EC2, CloudWatch, CodeBuild, ECS, Lambda and other services for 99.9% availability | |||
* Implemented monitoring and logging solutions using Splunk for comprehensive system observability across distributed environments | |||
* Implemented enterprise authentication solutions (SSO, Azure AD, OpenIDConnect) | |||
* Led cross-functional teams across multiple time zones, establishing technical relationships and collaborative work environments | |||
* Led migration to container-based architecture using Docker Compose and ECS Fargate improving deployment reliability and scalability | |||
* Created and maintained CI/CD pipelines for enterprise applications with automated testing and deployment | |||
* Established incident response protocols and led post-incident reviews with a blameless culture | |||
* Mentored junior engineers in DevOps practices and cloud architecture principles | |||
* Automated infrastructure provisioning and application deployment reducing manual intervention by 80% | |||
* Collaborated with development teams to improve application operability and observability | |||
=== eQuality Technology === | === eQuality Technology === | ||
Salisbury, MA 2013 Feb - 2020 Nov | Remote (Salisbury, MA) | 2013 Feb - 2020 Nov | ||
Technology solutions provider to small business, government and education markets specializing in open source. | Technology solutions provider to small business, government and education markets specializing in open source. | ||
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=== Bean Group === | === Bean Group === | ||
Portsmouth, NH 2009 Aug - 2016 Feb | Portsmouth, NH | 2009 Aug - 2016 Feb | ||
Leading Independent New England Regional Real Estate broker | Leading Independent New England Regional Real Estate broker | ||
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=== Harvard University === | === Harvard University === | ||
Cambridge, MA 2008 Nov - 2009 Aug | Cambridge, MA | 2008 Nov - 2009 Aug | ||
The Initiative in Innovative Computing (IIC)<ref>IIC was initially backed under the administration of Harvard President Lawrence Summers, but huge losses to the endowment due to the financial crisis and a changing Harvard administration led to the first layoffs in Harvard's 350 year history. | The Initiative in Innovative Computing (IIC)<ref>IIC was initially backed under the administration of Harvard President Lawrence Summers, but huge losses to the endowment due to the financial crisis and a changing Harvard administration led to the first layoffs in Harvard's 350 year history. | ||
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=== Smarter Travel Media === | === Smarter Travel Media === | ||
Charlestown, MA 2008 Aug - 2008 Oct | Charlestown, MA | 2008 Aug - 2008 Oct | ||
An independent unit of Expedia.com | An independent unit of Expedia.com | ||
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=== OASIS === | === OASIS === | ||
Billerica, MA 2005 Oct - 2008 Aug | Billerica, MA | 2005 Oct - 2008 Aug | ||
Global standards consortium that drives the development, convergence and adoption of open standards for the global information society. | Global standards consortium that drives the development, convergence and adoption of open standards for the global information society. | ||
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=== SavaJe Technologies === | === SavaJe Technologies === | ||
Chelmsford, MA 2005 Feb - 2005 Oct | Chelmsford, MA | 2005 Feb - 2005 Oct | ||
Pioneering developer of Java-based Mobile phone OS. Acquired by Sun Microsystems<ref>At the 2006 JavaOne conference, the SavaJe Jasper S20 phone was the device of show. | Pioneering developer of Java-based Mobile phone OS. Acquired by Sun Microsystems<ref>At the 2006 JavaOne conference, the SavaJe Jasper S20 phone was the device of show. | ||
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=== Knowledge Institute === | === Knowledge Institute === | ||
E. Kingston, NH 2003 Apr - 2005 Jan | E. Kingston, NH | 2003 Apr - 2005 Jan | ||
Small Business Consulting with focus on Government markets. | Small Business Consulting with focus on Government markets. | ||
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=== Concerto Software === | === Concerto Software === | ||
Westford, MA 2002 Sep - 2003 Apr | Westford, MA | 2002 Sep - 2003 Apr | ||
$500 Million revenue global Call-Center vendor. Acquired by Aspect Software. | $500 Million revenue global Call-Center vendor. Acquired by Aspect Software. | ||
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=== Virtual Access Networks === | === Virtual Access Networks === | ||
Lawrence, MA 2000 Jul - 2002 Jan | Lawrence, MA | 2000 Jul - 2002 Jan | ||
Venture-funded developer of Enterprise software product for Windows OS migration and web enabled cross-platform content discovery and exchange using open standards<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20081015200520/http://www.gca.org/papers/xmleurope2001/papers/html/s10-4.html</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20030112121940/http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/d/489 | Venture-funded developer of Enterprise software product for Windows OS migration and web enabled cross-platform content discovery and exchange using open standards<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20081015200520/http://www.gca.org/papers/xmleurope2001/papers/html/s10-4.html</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20030112121940/http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/d/489 | ||
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=== Raging Bull === | === Raging Bull === | ||
Andover, MA 1999 Nov - 2000 Jul | Andover, MA | 1999 Nov - 2000 Jul | ||
A CMGI portfolio company, developed into a leading Internet financial community and merged with AltaVista and later sold to Lycos. | A CMGI portfolio company, developed into a leading Internet financial community and merged with AltaVista and later sold to Lycos. | ||
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=== Fidelity Investments === | === Fidelity Investments === | ||
Boston, MA 1999 Jun - 1999 Nov | Boston, MA | 1999 Jun - 1999 Nov | ||
Global leader in Mutual Funds and Financial Services | Global leader in Mutual Funds and Financial Services | ||
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=== Freephile === | === Freephile === | ||
Newburyport, MA 1999 Jan - 2003 Apr | Newburyport, MA | 1999 Jan - 2003 Apr | ||
Websites, Branding, and technology consulting using Open Source | Websites, Branding, and technology consulting using Open Source | ||
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=== Investors Bank & Trust === | === Investors Bank & Trust === | ||
Boston, MA 1996 Jul - 1999 Jun | Boston, MA | 1996 Jul - 1999 Jun | ||
IBT is a leading global mutual fund accountant and asset custodian. Acquired by State Street Corp. | IBT is a leading global mutual fund accountant and asset custodian. Acquired by State Street Corp. | ||
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=== Dean Witter === | === Dean Witter === | ||
Wellesley, MA 1991 Apr - 1996 Apr | Wellesley, MA | 1991 Apr - 1996 Apr | ||
Leading Wall Street brokerage firm. Merged with Morgan Stanley. | Leading Wall Street brokerage firm. Merged with Morgan Stanley. | ||
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* Series 7 Series 63 licensed; Rule 144 specialist | * Series 7 Series 63 licensed; Rule 144 specialist | ||
* Dean Witter Graduate School - Asset Allocation Planning, Life, Health, Annuity Insurance Licensed | * Dean Witter Graduate School - Asset Allocation Planning, Life, Health, Annuity Insurance Licensed | ||
=== Hibbard Brown & Co === | |||
Wakefield, MA | 1989 Feb - 1991 Apr | |||
Stock brokerage firm | |||
==== Registered Representative (Stockbroker) ==== | |||
* Passed all licensing requirements within two weeks of hiring. | |||
== Professional Associations == | == Professional Associations == | ||