<Resume><ID>3375cfaa-3fca-4876-9001-387f3f87cf17</ID><LastModified>1/2010</LastModified><Name>Brett M. Burkhart</Name><Address><Street1>7545 McCrimmon Parkway</Street1><Street2></Street2><City>Cary</City><Region>North Carolina</Region><PostalCode>27519</PostalCode><Country></Country><Phone>919.267.5765</Phone><Fax></Fax></Address><Email>info@brettburkhart.com</Email><CareerSummary>
		
		<p>Brett is a senior-level developer with 13+ years of experience in full life-cycle development and design of n-tiered web-based and desktop applications involving both multiple products and multiple system environments.
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		After receiving a BS in Computer Graphics Technology from Purdue University, the first 9-10 years of Brett's professional career was focused around web-based solutions while the last 4+ years have been dedicated to Windows-based development using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). With a background in technical graphic design and 13+ years in software development, Brett is one of a few developers who can provide complete solutions from front-end design to backend, object-oriented, development and architecture.		
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	</CareerSummary><Universities><University><ID>cbdc1a5e-61f7-4a62-bb6c-d7282799b482</ID><Name>Purdue University</Name><Address><Street1></Street1><Street2></Street2><City>West Lafayette</City><Region>Indiana</Region><PostalCode></PostalCode><Country></Country><Phone></Phone><Fax></Fax></Address><Website><Uri>http://www.purdue.edu/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><StartDate>8/1991</StartDate><EndDate>5/1996</EndDate><Degree>Bachelor of Science</Degree><ProgramName>Computer Graphics Technology</ProgramName><ProgramWebsite><Uri>http://www.tech.purdue.edu/cg</Uri><Active>True</Active></ProgramWebsite><ProgramSummary>Computer Graphics Technology prepares visually oriented students for careers in creating and managing the production of computer graphics within a wide range of industries. Students work collaboratively in computer labs to master graphic techniques and concepts, and management skills. Students can choose to generalize in applied computer graphics technology or develop more in-depth knowledge and skills in areas such as interactive multimedia; technical animation; manufacturing graphics; or construction graphics.</ProgramSummary><ConferenceName>Big Ten Conference</ConferenceName><ConferenceWebsite><Uri>http://www.bigten.org/</Uri><Active>True</Active></ConferenceWebsite></University></Universities><Certifications><Certification><Name>Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET</Name><Exam>70-315</Exam><ExamDate>7/2005</ExamDate></Certification></Certifications><ProgrammingSkills><Skill  name="XAML" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XML" startdate="2/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL" startdate="1/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XHTML 1.0" startdate="1/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="LDAP" startdate="9/2005" enddate="8/2007" /><Skill  name="XSLT" startdate="5/2002" enddate="8/2003" /><Skill  name="Visual Basic 6.0" startdate="1/2000" enddate="8/2003" /><Skill  name="VB COM+" startdate="5/2002" enddate="8/2003" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="SHTML" startdate="10/2001" enddate="1/2002" /><Skill  name="WDDX" startdate="10/2000" enddate="10/2001" /><Skill  name="ColdFusion 3.0" startdate="1/1998" enddate="4/1999" /></ProgrammingSkills><TechnologySkills><Skill  name=".NET Framework 3.5" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="TIBCO SmartSockets" startdate="3/2009" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Internet Information Server" startdate="8/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2005" startdate="11/2005" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET Web Services" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2008" /><Skill  name="ADO.NET" startdate="3/2003" enddate="11/2008" /><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name=".NET Framework 3.0" startdate="1/2006" enddate="10/2007" /><Skill  name=".NET Framework 2.0" startdate="11/2005" enddate="1/2006" /><Skill  name=".NET Framework 1.0, 1.1" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 6.5, 7.0" startdate="8/1998" enddate="8/2000" /><Skill  name="Windows Active Directory" startdate="9/2005" enddate="8/2007" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Message Queuing Services" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /></TechnologySkills><OperatingSystemSkills><Skill  name="Windows Vista" startdate="2/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows XP" startdate="1/2003" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Server 2003" startdate="1/2004" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Vista Beta" startdate="1/2006" enddate="2/2007" /><Skill  name="Windows 2000 Server" startdate="1/2000" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="Windows NT Server" startdate="8/1998" enddate="1/2000" /><Skill  name="Windows NT Workstation" startdate="8/1998" enddate="1/2000" /></OperatingSystemSkills><DevelopmentSoftwareSkills><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio 2008" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Expression Blend" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ChartFX for WPF" startdate="3/2009" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Spring.NET" startdate="3/2009" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Perforce - 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If you know anything about the algo trading industry, then you know the rest of the details are highly confidential and you unfortunately don't get to see much more.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>What does it do?  Can't tell you, can't show you...but I can say it's pretty slick...highly-technical, very graphical, and with WPF the UX is enjoyable and makes the trader's job much easier!</Data><Data>Currently working on a next generation application using the .NET Framework 3.5, C#, and Windows Presentation Foundation, targeted for the global algorithmic trading industry.</Data><Data>Responsible for the graphic design, visual layout, and user experience of the entire front-end application.</Data><Data>Responsible for the development of the entire front-end application in C# and WPF, from prototyping to full scale implementation and deployment.</Data><Data>Developed all the visual styles, control templates, custom controls, and visual assets.</Data><Data>Followed the Model-View-ViewModel Design Pattern to facilitate the separation of the visual layer from the model layer and business logic.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 3.5" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XAML" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XML" startdate="2/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="TIBCO SmartSockets" startdate="3/2009" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Spring.NET" startdate="3/2009" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ChartFX for WPF" startdate="3/2009" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio 2008" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Expression Blend" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows XP" startdate="1/2003" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Vista" startdate="2/2007" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>082ae6d3-5970-48a8-90dc-708a2f36c352</ID><Name>SystemWorks™</Name><Client>FileONE, Inc.</Client><Website></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP.NET 2.0/XHTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>SystemWorks™ is a next-generation web application designed to meet the emerging needs of Secretary of State offices with included functionality for Uniform Commercial Code Registration, Business Entity Registration, Trademark Registration, Notary Registration and Lobby Registration and Ethics and Campaign Financing Reporting.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Developed a set of ASP.NET AJAX-based screens to facilitate a Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Lien Search by the general public or users within a Secretary of State office.</Data><Data>Utilized the Telerik RadControls for ASP.NET AJAX to provide an elegant and desktop-like user experience without all those annoying post backs.</Data><Data>Worked directly with the client to understand their business model and goals and then developed the layout and desired work flows for all the Lien Search pages.</Data><Data>Developed C# business layer logic according to Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) rules and regulations.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 3.5" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Telerik RadControls for ASP.NET AJAX" startdate="2/2009" enddate="3/2009" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET Web Services" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2008" /><Skill  name="XHTML 1.0" startdate="1/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio 2008" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2005" startdate="11/2005" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project></Projects></Job><Job><StartDate>3/2008</StartDate><ID>a0b1329d-6f87-40cd-882a-0e0fba9ee5cb</ID><Name>Open Finance Network</Name><Address><Street1>1930 Camden Road</Street1><Street2>Building 2070-B</Street2><City>Charlotte</City><Region>NC</Region><PostalCode>28203</PostalCode><Country></Country><Phone>704.831.5600</Phone><Fax>704.943.5685</Fax></Address><Website><Uri>http://www.ofn.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><ClosedDoors>True</ClosedDoors><EndDate>11/2008</EndDate><JobTitle>Senior UI Design Engineer</JobTitle><Department></Department><JobDescriptions><Data>Responsible for leading the UI/UX design and development for the company's primary software platform built using .NET 3.5 and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF).</Data><Data>Functioned as a Technical Architect, Design Analyst, Senior Developer, and provided visual design and interaction direction to the design team.</Data><Data>Defined application architecture with regards to the presentation layer, provided coding standards, demonstrated best practices and approaches to WPF implementation, and defined the Designer-Integrator-Developer collaboration process.</Data><Data>Worked in a mentoring role with the design and development teams to provide knowledge transfer of WPF and XAML.</Data><Data>Worked with the product managers to gather requirements and then created working prototypes and proof-of-concepts for complex screens in order to provide technical direction to development team.</Data><Data>Telecommuted from my home in Cary, NC with frequent visits to the Charlotte office.</Data></JobDescriptions><Projects><Project><ID>c8a5546b-6015-4afb-9fa1-9892d63ccf22</ID><Name>AGILE - Advisor Control Center</Name><Client>Open Finance Network</Client><Website></Website><Medium>WPF</Medium><Delivery>XAML + C#</Delivery><Summary>AGILE is the first enterprise-wide technology and services solution for independent financial advisors that can conform and scale to the most sophisticated and complex wealth management and portfolio strategies. With WPF, even the most complex financial applications become fun to use.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Developed a next generation application using the .NET Framework 3.5, C#, and Windows Presentation Foundation.</Data><Data>Functioned as a Technical Architect, Design Analyst, Senior Developer, and provided visual design and interaction direction to the design team.</Data><Data>Defined application architecture, gathered requirements, and created working prototypes and proof-of-concepts in order to provide technical direction to implementation teams.</Data><Data>Developed all the visual styles, control templates, custom controls, and visual assets to provide a world-class user experience.</Data><Data>Created a WPF-based documentation SDK for developers to reference when needing information about the library of control styles, custom controls, color and font resources, and working examples.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 3.5" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XAML" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XML" startdate="2/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Xceed DataGrid for WPF" startdate="4/2007" enddate="11/2008" /><Skill  name="Infragistics NetAdvantage for WPF" startdate="3/2008" enddate="11/2008" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio 2008" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Expression Blend" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows XP" startdate="1/2003" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Vista" startdate="2/2007" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>acb33f00-9ad9-4fe4-814e-13e721e3134c</ID><Name>AGILE Software Development Kit</Name><Client>Open Finance Network</Client><Website></Website><Medium>WPF</Medium><Delivery>XAML + C#</Delivery><Summary>I enjoy WPF so much, I built a documentation SDK for developers to reference when needing information about the library of control styles, custom controls, color and font resources, and even working XAML examples they could cut and paste.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Developed a working documentation library, for use by OFN developers, using the .NET Framework 3.5 and Windows Presentation Foundation.</Data><Data>Developed all the visual styles, control templates, custom controls, and visual assets used in the AGILE application.</Data><Data>Created working samples and documentation on how to use the various custom controls I developed for the application.</Data><Data>Provided screens to illustrate design standards and proper screen layout.</Data><Data>Used TextBox controls to allow on-the-fly editing of sample XAML and to display the selected control's Styles and ControlTemplates.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 3.5" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XAML" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XML" startdate="2/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Xceed DataGrid for WPF" startdate="4/2007" enddate="11/2008" /><Skill  name="Infragistics NetAdvantage for WPF" startdate="3/2008" enddate="11/2008" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio 2008" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Expression Blend" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows XP" startdate="1/2003" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Vista" startdate="2/2007" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>fbde53ef-7f52-433e-8a09-8f8ad4e216b2</ID><Name>AGILE Message Center</Name><Client>Open Finance Network</Client><Website></Website><Medium>WPF</Medium><Delivery>XAML + C#</Delivery><Summary>To help product managers visualize and understand the need for a messaging system within the AGILE application, I took it upon myself to design and develop a working prototype to illustrate my solution. With ~90% production ready code, I could just hand this off to the implementation team. WPF beats a Visio or Powerpoint example any day!</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Architect, designed, and developed a working prototype, for a messaging module within the AGILE application, using the .NET Framework 3.5 and Windows Presentation Foundation.</Data><Data>Created the data model for storing user-targeted messages and developed the business layer classes used for data transport and data binding in the UI.</Data><Data>Developed a high visual fidelity prototype to test out the presentation and business layers. Upon approval, the prototype, with ~90% production ready code, was passed onto a developer to integrate into the AGILE application and implement the data services layer.</Data><Data>Developed all the visual styles, control templates, custom controls, and visual assets used in the module.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 3.5" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XAML" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2005" startdate="11/2005" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio 2008" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Expression Blend" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows XP" startdate="1/2003" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Vista" startdate="2/2007" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project></Projects></Job><Job><StartDate>10/2007</StartDate><ID>85b61823-4c73-42ff-86c5-1fb8ef3cd83a</ID><Name>Cynergy Systems, Inc.</Name><Address><Street1>1600 K Street, NW</Street1><Street2>Suite 300</Street2><City>Washington</City><Region>DC</Region><PostalCode>20006</PostalCode><Country></Country><Phone>866.CYNERGY (296.3749)</Phone><Fax></Fax></Address><Website><Uri>http://www.cynergysystems.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><ClosedDoors>False</ClosedDoors><EndDate>3/2008</EndDate><JobTitle>Software Consultant</JobTitle><Department></Department><JobDescriptions><Data>Worked with clients to develop new products, services, and experiences in the web and desktop environment using the latest technologies including the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0+ and Windows Presentation Foundation.</Data><Data>Worked in a mentoring role with the design and development teams to increase their knowledge of WPF/XAML and demonstrate best practices for WPF Designer-Developer collaboration.</Data><Data>Telecommuted from my home in Cary, NC.</Data></JobDescriptions><Projects><Project><ID>2eeddeeb-b1cf-4647-9c35-84a91e4e859c</ID><Name>Microsoft Connected Services</Name><Client>Microsoft Corporation</Client><Website></Website><Medium>WPF</Medium><Delivery>XAML + C#</Delivery><Summary>Worked with Microsoft's CSF team to build an XBAP prototype that would test out Microsoft's Connected Services Framework layer and provide a proof-of-concept for building out kiosk applications for clients using CSF.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Developed a next generation XBAP application using the .NET Framework 3.5 and Windows Presentation Foundation.</Data><Data>Implemented UI designs in XAML and C# using Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 3.5.</Data><Data>Developed a high visual fidelity prototype to test out Microsoft's Connected Services Framework and demonstrate how it could be implemented as a kiosk application.</Data><Data>Developed all the visual styles, control templates, custom controls, and visual assets to provide a world-class user experience.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 3.5" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XAML" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio 2008" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Expression Blend" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows XP" startdate="1/2003" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Vista" startdate="2/2007" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>1fc5fd5f-d2fe-41f9-94ef-93ec38319d3a</ID><Name>K4 Plan Goals Administration</Name><Client>Klein Decisions, LLC</Client><Website></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP.NET 2.0/XHTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>K4 Plan Goals is a retirement decision tool that delivers a complete, personalized retirement strategy. Now, this rich Internet application (RIA), built with Adobe Flex, is only as good as the data it displays. So, I built a web-based administration tool for financial firms to manage their strategies and client data.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Designed and developed an ASP.NET 2.0 financial administration application to facilitate the management of a hierarchical list of investment firm’s asset classes and their allocations, portfolios, funds, plans, and participant investments.</Data><Data>Developed a set of ASP.NET 2.0 web services for commutation between the DAL and an Adobe Flex RIA used by participants to help with the selection of investment portfolios.</Data><Data>Used SubSonic to build the DAL, based on the database schema, to provide a quick and effective OO approach to database communications.</Data><Data>Worked directly with the client to understand their business model and goals and then developed the visual designs and desired work flows for all the interior pages, including all the HTML, CSS, and web assets.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 2.0" startdate="11/2005" enddate="1/2006" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET Web Services" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2008" /><Skill  name="XHTML 1.0" startdate="1/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio 2008" startdate="10/2007" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SubSonic DAL Toolset" startdate="10/2007" enddate="3/2008" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2005" startdate="11/2005" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project></Projects></Job><Job><StartDate>3/2005</StartDate><ID>216ef7e9-7a56-4184-8a32-b7aad804b4d3</ID><Name>frog design inc.</Name><Address><Street1>804 Congress Ave.</Street1><Street2></Street2><City>Austin</City><Region>TX</Region><PostalCode>78701</PostalCode><Country></Country><Phone>512.477.frog (3764)</Phone><Fax>512.477.3792</Fax></Address><Website><Uri>http://www.frogdesign.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><ClosedDoors>False</ClosedDoors><EndDate>8/2007</EndDate><JobTitle>Senior Developer</JobTitle><Department>Digital Media Technology</Department><JobDescriptions><Data>Provided senior-level strategic-creative consulting to Fortune 500 companies to help clients invigorate their existing assets, innovate and enter new markets with additional products, services and experiences, and help clients reinvent themselves, and envision and visualize their future by helping to strategically innovate their business and create new markets.</Data><Data>Worked with clients to develop new products, services, and experiences in the web and desktop environment using the latest technologies including ASP.NET 2.0 and the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, the new managed code programming model for Windows.</Data><Data>Led key implementation projects and provided senior-level mentoring to other Digital Media Technology team members.</Data><Data>Worked with clients to understand their current technologies and challenges and the technical goals of the company.  Provided working prototypes and full UI implementations in various technologies to help clients strategically advance in competitive markets.</Data></JobDescriptions><Projects><Project><ID>d43a833a-ab58-4f5c-b74f-d4e8cb9c0867</ID><Name>HP Total Care Advisor</Name><Client>Hewlett-Packard Company</Client><Website></Website><Medium>WPF</Medium><Delivery>XAML + C#</Delivery><Summary>Led a team to implement a WPF desktop tool for Windows Vista. The HP Total Care Advisor puts support and system health information in one place — greatly simplifying how a user gets relevant information about their PC.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Developed a next generation application, for Windows Vista, using the .NET Framework 3.0 and Windows Presentation Foundation.</Data><Data>This application is currently installed on every HP desktop and laptop sold with Windows Vista.</Data><Data>Led a small team to do full UI implementation in XAML and C# using Visual Studio 2005 and .NET 3.0.</Data><Data>Jointly worked with the HP development team, who provided the core business and data API, to architect the overall UI implementation including solutions for localization using XML.</Data><Data>Handled all aspects of data binding from the core API to the Windows controls, including writing custom UI classes to bubble up API data changes to the UI using INotifyPropertyChanged.</Data><Data>Provided a rich user experience with custom control styles for styling standard Windows controls and control animations.</Data><Data>Led a two day on-site WPF workshop to provide the HP executives and development team with overall fundamentals of WPF so HP could continue UI development in-house.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 3.0" startdate="1/2006" enddate="10/2007" /><Skill  name="Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XAML" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio 2005" startdate="10/2005" enddate="3/2008" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Expression Blend" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows XP" startdate="1/2003" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Vista Beta" startdate="1/2006" enddate="2/2007" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>1ff84138-81df-46b7-a4a4-07768ed56543</ID><Name>HP SmartCenter</Name><Client>Hewlett-Packard Company</Client><Website></Website><Medium>WPF</Medium><Delivery>XAML + C#</Delivery><Summary>Jointly worked with HP to develop SmartCenter, an XBAP application built with .NET 3.0 and Windows Presentation Foundation. HP SmartCenter is a new customizable user interface that is the home page of quick links and favorite applications for the HP TouchSmart IQ770 PC, the industry's first all-in-one PC based on Microsoft Windows Vista Media Center that provides users with touch-screen access to information, communication, and entertainment.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Developed a next generation application, for Windows Vista, using the .NET Framework 3.0 and Windows Presentation Foundation.</Data><Data>Implemented UI designs in XAML and C# using Visual Studio 2005 and .NET 3.0.</Data><Data>Developed a high visual fidelity prototype to provide the HP development team with the overall architecture and UI classes for the application.</Data><Data>Provided a rich user experience with custom control styles for styling standard Windows controls and control animations.</Data><Data>Developed a custom image button class to animate a 3D water ripple behind the button when the user "clicks" the button via a touch screen.</Data><Data>The HP TouchSmart IQ770 PC and SmartCenter application is currently available for viewing at your local Best Buy and other electronic stores.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 3.0" startdate="1/2006" enddate="10/2007" /><Skill  name="Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XAML" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio 2005" startdate="10/2005" enddate="3/2008" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Expression Blend" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows XP" startdate="1/2003" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Vista Beta" startdate="1/2006" enddate="2/2007" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>f82ceea6-cd7c-435a-9fac-60d74685b3ba</ID><Name>HP Consumer UI Toolkit</Name><Client>Hewlett-Packard Company</Client><Website></Website><Medium>WPF</Medium><Delivery>XAML + C#</Delivery><Summary>Designed and developed a WPF application to be used as a reference library for all HP branded control styles designed by frog design. This toolkit allowed HP developers to download the source XAML to be used in other HP applications.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Developed a reference toolkit, for use by HP developers, using the .NET Framework 3.0 and Windows Presentation Foundation.</Data><Data>Implemented UI designs in XAML and C# using Visual Studio 2005 and .NET 3.0.</Data><Data>Used two editable TextBox controls to allow on-the-fly editing of XAML for real time viewing of control styles.</Data><Data>Developed a download utility that would package all the selected XAML control styles and assets, then save the files to the developer's desktop for use in other HP projects.</Data><Data>Allows HP applications to maintain a consistent look and feel by using the same source XAML and control styles.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 3.0" startdate="1/2006" enddate="10/2007" /><Skill  name="Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XAML" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio 2005" startdate="10/2005" enddate="3/2008" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Expression Blend" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows XP" startdate="1/2003" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Vista Beta" startdate="1/2006" enddate="2/2007" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>f7031fd3-d49d-4735-a391-b34019817bc0</ID><Name>Spare Backup</Name><Client>Spare Backup, Inc. &amp; Hewlett-Packard Company</Client><Website></Website><Medium>WPF</Medium><Delivery>XAML + C#</Delivery><Summary>Spare Backup recently signed significant partnerships with a number of companies, including HP, that will increase the distribution of Spare Backup software. To help Spare achieve a world-class user experience, the current .NET WinForms application was reorganized and built in WPF using the existing SpareCore API.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Migrated the current Spare Backup .NET WinForms application and implemented an HP branded UI design, in roughly 4 weeks, using the .NET Framework 3.0 and Windows Presentation Foundation.</Data><Data>Implemented UI designs in XAML and C# using Visual Studio 2005 and .NET 3.0.</Data><Data>Handled all aspects of data binding from the SpareCore API to the Windows controls, including writing custom UI classes to bubble up API data changes to the UI using INotifyPropertyChanged.</Data><Data>Due to a tight development schedule, I used the WPF WindowsFormsHost control to host an existing Infragistics WinForms Pie Chart control within WPF.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 3.0" startdate="1/2006" enddate="10/2007" /><Skill  name="Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XAML" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Xceed DataGrid for WPF" startdate="4/2007" enddate="11/2008" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio 2005" startdate="10/2005" enddate="3/2008" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Expression Blend" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Vista" startdate="2/2007" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>6e1f67a7-9f93-4916-858f-2e5f28b81693</ID><Name>Lawson M3 Smart Client</Name><Client>Lawson Software</Client><Website></Website><Medium>WPF</Medium><Delivery>XAML + C#</Delivery><Summary>Developed a WPF control proof sheet for the Lawson M3 Smart Client control styles designed by frog design. This control proof sheet allowed Lawson developers and executives to review actual WPF controls during the design process.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Developed a reference control sheet using the .NET Framework 3.0 and Windows Presentation Foundation.</Data><Data>Implemented UI designs in XAML and C# using Visual Studio 2005 and .NET 3.0.</Data><Data>Allows Lawson applications to maintain a consistent look and feel by using the same source XAML and control styles.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 3.0" startdate="1/2006" enddate="10/2007" /><Skill  name="Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XAML" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio 2005" startdate="10/2005" enddate="3/2008" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Expression Blend" startdate="1/2006" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows XP" startdate="1/2003" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Vista Beta" startdate="1/2006" enddate="2/2007" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>58c2c10d-9c01-4f40-a70d-cd7b08ede5e5</ID><Name>frog Client Resource Manager</Name><Client>frog design inc.</Client><Website></Website><Medium>API + Web</Medium><Delivery>C#.NET API + ASP.NET 2.0/XHTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>The frog CRM is an internal tool used by project managers and executives to manage client and project security for; external access to Microsoft SharePoint project collaboration web sites; internal access to local project file shares for frog employees.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Architect and built a C#.NET 2.0 API for managing client/project security within frog's Active Directories.</Data><Data>Developed an Organizational Unit and User object hierarchy in Active Directory to provide an organized client-project-user relationship.</Data><Data>The object oriented API used the .NET Directory Services namespace to make LDAP queries to manage client, project, and user data.</Data><Data>The API exposes Client, Project, and User objects which know how to get and save their data between two Active Directories.  These objects populate their respective AD properties along with creating and joining security groups that are used for restricted network file access and Microsoft SharePoint integration.</Data><Data>Designed and built the ASP.NET 2.0 web-based application that used the frog CRM API for data object management.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 2.0" startdate="11/2005" enddate="1/2006" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Windows Active Directory" startdate="9/2005" enddate="8/2007" /><Skill  name="LDAP" startdate="9/2005" enddate="8/2007" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XHTML 1.0" startdate="1/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio 2005" startdate="10/2005" enddate="3/2008" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>9de89387-0f11-45d9-88ce-1196046216e0</ID><Name>AMD Enterprise Solutions</Name><Client>Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://enterprise.amd.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP.NET 1.1/XHTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>Localization of content can be accomplished in many ways, such as by having one page per culture, or by using a database to store the resource on a per culture basis. The .NET Framework provides a great implementation based on resource files to make localization easy to do and maintain.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Worked with AMD to scope requirements and estimate costs for building a multi-language web site to spotlight AMD's enterprise products and services.</Data><Data>The ASP.NET site was built to use different resources at run time, depending on the user's language and location, to present localized content.</Data><Data>Utilized the Microsoft Enterprise Localization Toolkit to assist the entire resource and localization process: creating resources, packaging resources into DLL assemblies, and accessing the resources from the ASP.NET application.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 1.0, 1.1" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Enterprise Localization Toolkit" startdate="3/2005" enddate="8/2006" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>1e8ddc38-f1ea-43b1-b953-e5bd7bbe7189</ID><Name>AMD Commercial Stable Image Platform (CSIP)</Name><Client>Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://csip.amd.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP.NET 1.1/XHTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>Conversion of a static site into a multi-language site is a very simple task using the Microsoft Enterprise Localization Toolkit. Only the actual translation of the content is time consuming.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Worked with AMD to scope requirements and estimate costs for building a multi-language web site to spotlight AMD's Commercial Stable Image Platform.</Data><Data>The ASP.NET site was built to use different resources at run time, depending on the user's language and location, to present localized content.</Data><Data>Utilized the Microsoft Enterprise Localization Toolkit to assist the entire resource and localization process: creating resources, packaging resources into DLL assemblies, and accessing the resources from the ASP.NET application.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 1.0, 1.1" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Enterprise Localization Toolkit" startdate="3/2005" enddate="8/2006" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>d74e6e6b-32c5-4ba8-88aa-f0a80a7d9c27</ID><Name>AMD's 50x15 Initiative</Name><Client>Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://50x15.amd.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP.NET 1.1/XHTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>Another localized ASP.NET microsite for AMD. This site also required some complex JavaScript to calculate and track the current goals of the 50x15 initiative.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Worked with AMD to scope requirements and estimate costs for building a multi-language web site to spotlight AMD's 50x15 initiative that will "help enable affordable Internet access and computing capability for 50 percent of the world's population by the year 2015".</Data><Data>The ASP.NET site was built to use different resources at run time, depending on the user's language and location, to present localized content.</Data><Data>Utilized the Microsoft Enterprise Localization Toolkit to assist the entire resource and localization process: creating resources, packaging resources into DLL assemblies, and accessing the resources from the ASP.NET application.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 1.0, 1.1" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Enterprise Localization Toolkit" startdate="3/2005" enddate="8/2006" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>7e212ebc-3cb1-485e-b6f6-10d26b5acb6c</ID><Name>AMD's Commercial Intranet</Name><Client>Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.</Client><Website></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP.NET 1.1/XHTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>The Commercial Go-to-Market intranet application was a documents collaboration web site used by AMD's Commercial Business Partners to share, managed, and distribute business related articles, documents, web site links, and contact information.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Worked with AMD to scope requirements and estimate costs for building a data-driven ASP.NET intranet application for AMD's Commercial Business Partners.</Data><Data>The web site consisted of an admin section for managing site content, users, and events, as well as a public area where business partners could view the dynamic content.</Data><Data>The site was built in ASP.NET, used SQL Server 2000 for data storage, and provided role-based Forms Authentication to allow users to post content (files and links) to n-level dynamic categories based on security rights.</Data><Data>Developed a simple workflow approval process for managers and administrators to approve content before appearing on the intranet application, as well as a dynamic events management system to allow event users the ability to manage the list of AMD Events on enterprise.amd.com.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 1.0, 1.1" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>dbff442e-c8cb-4ccc-9b09-3d65fa9d7b99</ID><Name>AMD Multi-Core Technology</Name><Client>Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://multicore.amd.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP.NET 1.1/XHTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>The Multi-Core microsite was one of four microsites developed for AMD, in ASP.NET, that provided built-in mechanisms for delivering localized content based on a user selected culture.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Worked with AMD to scope requirements and estimate costs for building a multi-language web site to spotlight AMD's 50x15 initiative that will "help enable affordable Internet access and computing capability for 50 percent of the world's population by the year 2015".</Data><Data>The ASP.NET site was built to use different resources at run time, depending on the user's language and location, to present localized content.</Data><Data>Utilized the Microsoft Enterprise Localization Toolkit to assist the entire resource and localization process: creating resources, packaging resources into DLL assemblies, and accessing the resources from the ASP.NET application.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 1.0, 1.1" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Enterprise Localization Toolkit" startdate="3/2005" enddate="8/2006" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /></SkillsUsed></Project></Projects></Job><Job><StartDate>3/2004</StartDate><ID>39f1b6bf-1bcb-4464-b237-9d41561a2fda</ID><Name>Builder Homesite, Inc.</Name><Address><Street1>11900 Ranch Road 620 N</Street1><Street2></Street2><City>Austin</City><Region>TX</Region><PostalCode>78750-1345</PostalCode><Country></Country><Phone>512.371.3800</Phone><Fax>512.371.9552</Fax></Address><Website><Uri>http://www.builderhomesite.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><ClosedDoors>False</ClosedDoors><EndDate>3/2005</EndDate><JobTitle>Lead Software Engineer</JobTitle><Department></Department><JobDescriptions><Data>Responsible for leading a team of four on-site developers, and working with a team of six offshore developers, to design and implement Envision™, a large suite of ASP.NET applications.  Envision™ is a fully integrated options management solution for the entire building industry and includes specific applications for manufacturers, builders, design centers and consumers.</Data><Data>Lead developer tasks included managing a small team of senior developers, communicating and working with a team of offshore developers, documentation of functional and technical designs, VSS management, tracking development progress, management of the issue tracking system, and other administrative duties.</Data><Data>Envision™ technologies include ASP.NET 1.1, C#, .NET Web Services, .NET Windows Services, XML, XSLT, SQL Server 2000, K2.net Workflow, Ektron CMS400.NET, MSMQ, Infragistics web toolset, JavaScript, ActivePDF, and other custom components.</Data><Data>Developed around a full life-cycle process from the initial requirements, design and development, to testing and publishing to production servers.</Data></JobDescriptions><Projects><Project><ID>7f42aa7c-6c8d-4125-87da-63199abb00ff</ID><Name>Envision™ 1.0</Name><Client>New Home Technologies, LLC</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.builderhomesite.com/products_solutions/envision/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>API</Medium><Delivery>C#.NET API</Delivery><Summary>To bring the home building industry into the age of technology, I led a team of developers to build an API that would finally integrate data from the home builders and product manufacturers.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>I was responsible for leading a team of four on-site developers, and working with a team of six offshore developers, to design and implement Envision™, a large suite of .NET applications.  Envision™ is a fully integrated options management solution for the entire building industry and includes specific applications for manufacturers, builders, design centers and consumers.</Data><Data>The Envision™ suite is a C#.NET, object-oriented solution consisting of four web applications, four web services, K2.NET workflow services, integrated content management, and Windows Services that provide real time image processing, MSMQ email processing, and on-demand communications back to the builder's billing systems.</Data><Data>The data access layer (DAL) was jointly designed and implemented around Strongly Typed DataSets that provide strongly typed methods, events, and properties.  The individual DAL classes contained the single object that inherited from DataRow, a list object that inherited from DataTable, and the object's factory class that inherited from a base class to provide all the data access logic for connecting to the appropriate SQL database as well as filling and updating the objects using the SqlDataAdapter.</Data><Data>The business logic layer (BLL) was jointly designed and implemented around an Interface Polymorphism technique where each object independently implemented a set of common interfaces and its own object specific interfaces.  Common interfaces included Save(), Update(), Delete(), data auditing properties, and object level permission validation, while the object specific interfaces limited the UI visibility of data from the inherited Typed DataSet.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 1.0, 1.1" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XML" startdate="2/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET Web Services" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2008" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Message Queuing Services" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="K2.net Enterprise Workflow" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="Ektron CMS400.NET" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="NUnit Testing Framework" startdate="3/2004" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>371e33be-52e4-420a-8876-8519a3220bf6</ID><Name>Envision™ Product Manager</Name><Client>New Home Technologies, LLC</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.builderhomesite.com/products_solutions/envision/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP.NET 1.1/XHTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>The product manufacturers' tool, Product Manager provides a single data collection hub as well as the unprecedented ability to market directly to home buyers during the design process.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Worked with a team to build the ASP.NET 1.1 web-based application that used the Envision™ 1.0 API for data object management.</Data><Data>I handled the design and implementation of the UI architecture to consist of application specific ASPX and ASCX base classes that inherited from shared base class.  The web applications consisted of empty ASPX pages that dynamically loaded page specific and company specific user controls into a single common HTML shell.  This model allowed all builders to share common page functionality while implementing specific pages, as needed, for individual builder's needs.</Data><Data>I also designed and implemented a single sign-on SQL based session object, similar to the ASP.NET session model, which allowed sharing the same session ID and data across multiple web applications.</Data><Data>To provide manufacturers and builders the ability to create custom HTML rich-media marketing materials, I integrated Ektron's CMS400.NET content management system into the Envision applications.  The single sign-on solution dynamically created the organizations, users, groups, and permissions when the user initially launched Ektron. I also built a custom C# class to extend Ektron's basic ASP functionality and allow customization of the Ektron UI and content creation process.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 1.0, 1.1" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XML" startdate="2/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XHTML 1.0" startdate="1/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Message Queuing Services" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="K2.net Enterprise Workflow" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="Ektron CMS400.NET" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="Infragistics NetAdvantage 2004" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>d4e1a60a-3877-4274-8b7c-3c288e9ec8f9</ID><Name>Envision™ Options Manager</Name><Client>New Home Technologies, LLC</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.builderhomesite.com/products_solutions/envision/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP.NET 1.1/XHTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>Just for home builders, Options Manager provides a simple way to match products to home options and the ability to create the optimal home design experience for home buyers.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Worked with a team to build the ASP.NET 1.1 web-based application that used the Envision™ 1.0 API for data object management.</Data><Data>I handled the design and implementation of the UI architecture to consist of application specific ASPX and ASCX base classes that inherited from shared base class.  The web applications consisted of empty ASPX pages that dynamically loaded page specific and company specific user controls into a single common HTML shell.  This model allowed all builders to share common page functionality while implementing specific pages, as needed, for individual builder's needs.</Data><Data>I also designed and implemented a single sign-on SQL based session object, similar to the ASP.NET session model, which allowed sharing the same session ID and data across multiple web applications.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 1.0, 1.1" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XML" startdate="2/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XHTML 1.0" startdate="1/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Message Queuing Services" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="K2.net Enterprise Workflow" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="Infragistics NetAdvantage 2004" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>2f6568de-fd96-4f7e-8d0a-5f6f420fd9c9</ID><Name>Envision™ Design Center Manager</Name><Client>New Home Technologies, LLC</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.builderhomesite.com/products_solutions/envision/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP.NET 1.1/XHTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>Design studio staff can view home buyers' selections ahead of time so they can better understand their customers and target up sell opportunities.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Worked with a team to build the ASP.NET 1.1 web-based application that used the Envision™ 1.0 API for data object management.</Data><Data>I handled the design and implementation of the UI architecture to consist of application specific ASPX and ASCX base classes that inherited from shared base class.  The web applications consisted of empty ASPX pages that dynamically loaded page specific and company specific user controls into a single common HTML shell.  This model allowed all builders to share common page functionality while implementing specific pages, as needed, for individual builder's needs.</Data><Data>I also designed and implemented a single sign-on SQL based session object, similar to the ASP.NET session model, which allowed sharing the same session ID and data across multiple web applications.</Data><Data>To provide manufacturers and builders the ability to create custom HTML rich-media marketing materials, I integrated Ektron's CMS400.NET content management system into the Envision applications.  The single sign-on solution dynamically created the organizations, users, groups, and permissions when the user initially launched Ektron. I also built a custom C# class to extend Ektron's basic ASP functionality and allow customization of the Ektron UI and content creation process.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 1.0, 1.1" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XML" startdate="2/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XHTML 1.0" startdate="1/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Message Queuing Services" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="Ektron CMS400.NET" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>80597a39-c44d-4e65-bbef-7af037a08f05</ID><Name>Envision™ Design Center</Name><Client>New Home Technologies, LLC</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.builderhomesite.com/products_solutions/envision/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP.NET 1.1/XHTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>Just for the home buyer, Envision™ Design Center shows buyers a builder private-label site with only the options available to them and gives them the time and marketing information they need to make better decisions.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Worked with a team to build the ASP.NET 1.1 web-based application that used the Envision™ 1.0 API for data object management.</Data><Data>I handled the design and implementation of the UI architecture to consist of application specific ASPX and ASCX base classes that inherited from shared base class.  The web applications consisted of empty ASPX pages that dynamically loaded page specific and company specific user controls into a single common HTML shell.  This model allowed all builders to share common page functionality while implementing specific pages, as needed, for individual builder's needs.</Data><Data>I also designed and implemented a single sign-on SQL based session object, similar to the ASP.NET session model, which allowed sharing the same session ID and data across multiple web applications.</Data><Data>To provide manufacturers and builders the ability to create custom HTML rich-media marketing materials, I integrated Ektron's CMS400.NET content management system into the Envision applications.  The single sign-on solution dynamically created the organizations, users, groups, and permissions when the user initially launched Ektron. I also built a custom C# class to extend Ektron's basic ASP functionality and allow customization of the Ektron UI and content creation process.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 1.0, 1.1" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XML" startdate="2/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XHTML 1.0" startdate="1/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Message Queuing Services" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="Ektron CMS400.NET" startdate="3/2004" enddate="3/2005" /></SkillsUsed></Project></Projects></Job><Job><StartDate>8/2003</StartDate><ID>da49edae-de4f-4461-bfeb-f4fc362fe7a1</ID><Name>CyberTrader, Inc.</Name><Address><Street1>12401 Research Blvd</Street1><Street2>Bldg 2, Ste 350</Street2><City>Austin</City><Region>TX</Region><PostalCode>78759</PostalCode><Country></Country><Phone>888.762.9237</Phone><Fax></Fax></Address><Website><Uri>http://www.cybertrader.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><ClosedDoors>True</ClosedDoors><EndDate>2/2004</EndDate><JobTitle>.NET Solutions Contractor</JobTitle><Department></Department><JobDescriptions><Data>Worked as an on-site contractor providing senior-level development services using ASP.NET, C#, .NET Web Services, XML, XSLT, JavaScript, and SQL Server 2000.</Data><Data>Developed around a full life-cycle process from the initial requirements, design and development, to testing and publishing to production servers.</Data></JobDescriptions><Projects><Project><ID>285259ca-8d4b-4218-a1c4-2b0f81e341fd</ID><Name>Schwab Trader CT™</Name><Client>Charles Schwab &amp; Co, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.schwabtrader.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP.NET 1.1/XHTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>I worked with a small team of developers to build Schwab Trader CT™ for Charles Schwab &amp; Co., Inc. as part of a new Schwab product offering for online stock trading.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>The Schwab Trader CT™ ASP.NET web application offered active traders fast and reliable execution capabilities, streaming market data and account management available through a customizable browser interface.</Data><Data>The project involved developing C# classes structured around Object Oriented architecture and individual Presentation, Business, and Data layers.</Data><Data>Web services provided a secure XML communication layer for passing account data and making monetary transactions between the web site's SQL 2000 backend and Schwab's JSP middleware layer.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 1.0, 1.1" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XML" startdate="2/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XSLT" startdate="5/2002" enddate="8/2003" /><Skill  name="XHTML 1.0" startdate="1/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /></SkillsUsed></Project></Projects></Job><Job><StartDate>5/2002</StartDate><ID>844a76b8-8138-433c-8d4e-eba127bf1b36</ID><Name>Access CoverageCorp, Inc.</Name><Address><Street1>14120 Ballantyne Corporate Place</Street1><Street2>Suite 300</Street2><City>Charlotte</City><Region>NC</Region><PostalCode>28277</PostalCode><Country></Country><Phone>877.902.2677</Phone><Fax>704.940.4312</Fax></Address><Website><Uri>http://www.accesscoveragecorp.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><ClosedDoors>True</ClosedDoors><EndDate>8/2003</EndDate><JobTitle>Web Applications Developer</JobTitle><Department></Department><JobDescriptions><Data>Web-based application development using ASP.NET 1.1, C#, .NET Web Services, XML, XSLT, JavaScript, Visual Basic COM+ objects, and SQL Server 2000.</Data><Data>Worked in a team environment to develop enhancements and new functionality for the company's web-based VB COM+ proprietary insurance rating application.</Data><Data>Developed around a full life-cycle process from the initial requirements, design and development, to testing and publishing to production servers.</Data></JobDescriptions><Projects><Project><ID>6e60d98b-cec9-47ae-acda-bd66ef3c8420</ID><Name>ChoicePort 1.0 Prototype</Name><Client>Access CoverageCorp, Inc.</Client><Website></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP.NET 1.1/XHTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>A proof-of-concept and coding template to show insurance vendors how simple it is to create a web application that communicates with the ChoicePort web services.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>ChoicePort is a series of .NET Web Services designed to facilitate connectivity with insurance carriers to provide carrier questions, quoting, and policy issuance for service integrators.</Data><Data>I designed and developed a prototype, in ASP.NET using C# and XSLT's, to demonstrate the flexibility and ease of using the web services.</Data><Data>Various .NET classes were developed in C# to provide utilities for calling and transforming the ACORD-compliant XML data returned by the web services, logging XML to text files, and handling errors.</Data><Data>The ASP.NET web application was built around an OO model to allow each ASPX page to inherit different classes based on its intended use.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 1.0, 1.1" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XML" startdate="2/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET Web Services" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2008" /><Skill  name="XSLT" startdate="5/2002" enddate="8/2003" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XHTML 1.0" startdate="1/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>a35ce5f6-4cb0-4ec4-a1dd-89e57739b9cf</ID><Name>Interchange 2.0</Name><Client>Access CoverageCorp, Inc.</Client><Website></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>Everyone remembers the one project they were the maintenance man, and this was it. I did some pretty heavy XSLT development and got my hands a little dirty with COM+.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Interchange is a web application that automates and streamlines insurance carrier selection, coverage advice, quoting, underwriting, and policy issuance using ACORD-compliant XML data streams passed to and from the aggregated rules engine.</Data><Data>I developed various XSLT's to transform the XML application data into a web-based user interface, maintained and enhanced existing VB COM+ objects, and wrote SQL stored procedures to return XML using the FOR XML statement.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="Visual Basic 6.0" startdate="1/2000" enddate="8/2003" /><Skill  name="VB COM+" startdate="5/2002" enddate="8/2003" /><Skill  name="XML" startdate="2/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XSLT" startdate="5/2002" enddate="8/2003" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /></SkillsUsed></Project></Projects></Job><Job><StartDate>10/2001</StartDate><ID>c44a7a22-75b1-424e-adde-00709b2128c4</ID><Name>self-employed contractor</Name><Address><Street1></Street1><Street2></Street2><City>Charlotte</City><Region>NC</Region><PostalCode></PostalCode><Country></Country><Phone></Phone><Fax></Fax></Address><Website></Website><ClosedDoors>False</ClosedDoors><EndDate>5/2002</EndDate><JobTitle>Senior Developer/Consultant</JobTitle><Department></Department><JobDescriptions><Data>Developed sites in ASP.NET 1.1 using C#, XSLT, ASP, and JavaScript, data driven by XML and/or a SQL Server 7.0/2000 database.</Data><Data>Responsible for the full life-cycle process from the initial requirements and contractual documentation, design and development, to testing and publishing to production servers.</Data><Data>Developed and design web applications built around the Windows Distributed interNet Application (DNA) architecture.</Data></JobDescriptions><Projects><Project><ID>ad578ba5-e242-4775-9c8d-e98d66304623</ID><Name>CharlotteCamera.com</Name><Client>Charlotte Camera, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.charlottecamera.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>Getting back to old school ASP, here's a classic example of a custom built e-commerce site for all your photography needs.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>I completed development of an e-commerce web site, for a retail camera shop, built in classic ASP and SQL 2000. This site included your typical product catalog and search capabilities, as well as a few custom enhancements requested by the client.</Data><Data>Enhancements included rotating, data-driven featured products, cross-sell items, coupon redemption, auto expiring product sales, rebates, and reduced pricing.</Data><Data>A web-based administration section was developed to maintain products, orders, sale items, cross-sell items, customer accounts, and more.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>fac89ae2-7b28-47bb-982e-6cae4122cf54</ID><Name>Child &amp; Family Development, Inc.</Name><Client>Child &amp; Family Development, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.childandfamilydevelopment.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP.NET/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>After designing the look and feel of the web site, I decided to test drive the newly released ASP.NET 1.0 and move away from classic ASP.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>This site was developed in ASP.NET using C#.  The employee list was an XML document to allow the client an easy way to maintain their staff list without having to modify existing code.</Data><Data>For an up-to-date look and feel, the navigation was designed as expandable menus in DHTML.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name=".NET Framework 1.0, 1.1" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="C#" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="ASP.NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XML" startdate="2/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="XSLT" startdate="5/2002" enddate="8/2003" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" startdate="5/2002" enddate="11/2005" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>d865140a-ca72-4570-8024-84aff0dfb871</ID><Name>Brady Distributing</Name><Client>Brady Distributing Company, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.bradydist.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>Do you want old school arcade games like classic Ms. Pacman or Galaga? Looking for a foosball table, air hockey table, pinball game or pool table? Here's an e-commerce site for you gamers at heart.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Developed a custom coded e-commerce web site to provide online price quoting and order placement functionality for commercial and home arcade game rooms.</Data><Data>Shopping cart was cookie-based and then was stored in a database once the secure order process began.</Data><Data>Developed a web-based administration section to maintain products, orders, and customer accounts.</Data><Data>Worked with the web designer to provide ideas for optimal page layout for e-commerce solutions.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 6.5, 7.0" startdate="8/1998" enddate="8/2000" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>a75a5bd1-57f4-47be-8809-9f76075c4700</ID><Name>PrintStock.com</Name><Client>Tivoli Partners, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.printstock.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>To help a printing company off load the repetitive tasks of printing repeat orders like corporate business cards, I developed a solution that put the printing power in the clients hands.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Handled the architecture and design of an advertising inventory tracking system for printing companies and their clients.</Data><Data>Allowed companies to use defined business card templates to fulfill bulk business card orders.</Data><Data>Developed a web-based administration section to maintain products, orders, and printer and client accounts.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>5331bfc9-89bc-401d-8d6b-7580d9c8c5c5</ID><Name>Child &amp; Family Development, Inc.</Name><Client>Child &amp; Family Development, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.childandfamilydevelopment.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>Photoshop PSD + HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>Designed the look and feel, and delivered the markup, for the company's new web site to provide static content to the public and their customers.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Visited the client's facilities to get a better understanding of the company so I could best represent their goals and ideas through design.</Data><Data>Designed multiple versions of the site to give the client a nice variety to pick and choose from.</Data><Data>Built final HTML and CSS once the design was finalized.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Macromedia FreeHand" startdate="8/1991" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project></Projects></Job><Job><StartDate>4/1999</StartDate><ID>cdc79aab-7210-4c1b-9faa-f83270021bb8</ID><Name>Osprey Systems, Inc.</Name><Address><Street1>Old Canal Financial Rd.</Street1><Street2>Suite 100</Street2><City>Charlotte</City><Region>NC</Region><PostalCode>28217</PostalCode><Country></Country><Phone>704.943.1300</Phone><Fax>704.943.1460</Fax></Address><Website><Uri>http://www.ospreyus.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><ClosedDoors>True</ClosedDoors><EndDate>10/2001</EndDate><JobTitle>Senior Consultant</JobTitle><Department>E-Business Services</Department><JobDescriptions><Data>Developed a variety of custom-built, multi-tiered applications using ASP, VBScript, JavaScript, ColdFusion, COM, DCOM, Site Server Commerce, and Pandesic, integrated into a SAP R/3 or SQL 7.0/2000 database.</Data><Data>Created several e-commerce sites using Pandesic COM objects, DCOM, ASP, and JavaScript.  COM Objects integrated with a SAP R/3 database making additional SQL Server data calls.</Data><Data>Took on a senior and lead developer position with frequent domestic and international travel to consult clients and develop on-site.</Data></JobDescriptions><Projects><Project><ID>988eb32a-7c1c-4b70-a0c2-9a9cbe9bfeb4</ID><Name>AnglersChannel.com</Name><Client>AnglersChannel.com</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.anglerschannel.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP/ColdFusion/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>Ready to do some fishing? This site is the ultimate anglers site with fishing logs, journals, weather feeds, you name it.  Everything a fisherman would want to know before heading out.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>This site was developed to allow fishermen the ability to enter their fishing data, such as the fish caught, the location, the water quality and weather, and other events associated to fishing. This data was then combined with other fishing data to generate reports for individual lakes.</Data><Data>Built a scheduled EXE created in Visual Basic 6.0 that converted a WDDX weather service feed and stored it in SQL Server for cross-reference to a data-driven fishing log.</Data><Data>Developed a custom weather page that displayed user selected weather information from a live WDDX weather service feed.</Data><Data>I also developed an ASP moon phase calculator that converted mathematical and lunar equations to provide illumination percentages by day and graphics of each different moon phase.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="ColdFusion 3.0" startdate="1/1998" enddate="4/1999" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="WDDX" startdate="10/2000" enddate="10/2001" /><Skill  name="XML" startdate="2/2000" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>f39d8b9e-34db-47ac-bb2d-62fe6b52e953</ID><Name>ARTIST Direct Network</Name><Client>ARTISTdirect, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.artistdirect.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>This company in Los Angeles had the inside connection with all the artists and bands, so I helped build them an e-commerce solution to sell music CD's, t-shirts, and anything else a band could put their brand on. Rock on!</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Developed and enhanced a template driven e-commerce site that functioned off one code base template while presenting the user interface around each band's design.</Data><Data>Site was developed in ASP using Pandesic COM objects to integrate with a SAP R/3 database.</Data><Data>Created a workflow and technical plan for integrating the Pandesic user account with Vignette's Story Server for a single login between the two systems.</Data><Data>Provided technical consulting for development ideas as well as developed on-site to maintain the client-customer relationship.</Data><Data>Pandesic LLC, launched in 1997, was a joint venture of microchip king Intel and German software giant SAP. Their e-business solution addressed all aspects of Internet transactions, from marketing to order fulfillment to inventory management, payment processing, taxes, shipping and handling, and more.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="Pandesic E-Commerce Solution" startdate="4/1999" enddate="10/2001" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>cf278b1c-de25-4d9d-a734-1949d977f916</ID><Name>Confetti.co.uk</Name><Client>Confetti Network Ltd.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.confetti.co.uk/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>Another Pandesic e-commerce implementation for an online event planning and supplies store, but this time I get to work from jolly ole London, England!</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Worked with team of three developers to implement the first international version of a Pandesic e-commerce site.</Data><Data>Site was developed in ASP using Pandesic COM objects to integrate with a SAP R/3 database.</Data><Data>Created various functions to calculate England's Value Added Tax (VAT) into the price of the product as well as other international related pricing features.</Data><Data>Worked on-site to aid in the development process due to new product release issues and time zone limitations.</Data><Data>Pandesic LLC, launched in 1997, was a joint venture of microchip king Intel and German software giant SAP. Their e-business solution addressed all aspects of Internet transactions, from marketing to order fulfillment to inventory management, payment processing, taxes, shipping and handling, and more.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="Pandesic E-Commerce Solution" startdate="4/1999" enddate="10/2001" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>c80ef2d4-f6a7-4e92-b71f-eb196d03d397</ID><Name>OmniGift.com</Name><Client>OmniGift.com, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.omnigift.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>My first project using Site Service Commerce and a great way to get knee deep into digging through all the nested include statements Microsoft developed, yikes!</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Worked with a small team of developers to deliver THE FIRST e-commerce solution to provide re-usable, pre-paid MasterCard debit cards.</Data><Data>Developed components for the site and modified sections of the commerce pipeline of Site Server Commerce to provide client specific rules processing during checkout.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Site Server Commerce 3.0" startdate="4/1999" enddate="10/2001" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>61f8334a-ad03-41f4-a45d-7bed0752dbb0</ID><Name>Hendrick Motorsports</Name><Client>Hendrick Motorsports, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.hendrickmotorsports.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP</Delivery><Summary>The work wasn't sexy, but when you get a chance to work with Hendrick Motorsports you do what is needed, plus it included a tour of their engine shop and facilities!</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Implemented Ad Server, a COM component of Site Server Commerce. Ad Server provided the ability to sell ad space on the web site, as well as follow statistics on the number of times a banner was displayed or clicked.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Ad Server" startdate="4/1999" enddate="10/2001" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Site Server Commerce 3.0" startdate="4/1999" enddate="10/2001" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>eaa976a8-4744-4664-8a7e-1ec2d26e2e7f</ID><Name>eHobbies.com</Name><Client>eHobbies.com, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.ehobbies.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>This Pandesic solution was developed to sell supplies for various hobbies, like radio controlled cars, boats, airplanes...every kid's (I mean adult's) dream store.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Site was developed in ASP using Pandesic COM objects to integrate with a SAP R/3 database.</Data><Data>Developed a custom coupon redemption process to enhance limits of the Pandesic system.</Data><Data>Provided technical consulting for development ideas as well as developed on-site to maintain the client-customer relationship.</Data><Data>Pandesic LLC, launched in 1997, was a joint venture of microchip king Intel and German software giant SAP. Their e-business solution addressed all aspects of Internet transactions, from marketing to order fulfillment to inventory management, payment processing, taxes, shipping and handling, and more.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="Pandesic E-Commerce Solution" startdate="4/1999" enddate="10/2001" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>a794e57b-2014-48bb-9767-a3a3c2cb423b</ID><Name>Lowe's Reliabilt Doors</Name><Client>Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.reliabiltdoors.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>This site was built using Site Server Commerce, but the cool part was the dynamic door configurator. Tricky part was coming up with a derived sku for every possible door style combination.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Developed a Site Server Commerce 3.0 site that allowed the customer to custom build a door from the frame, to the door model, to the glass style then providing an image of the door they just built.</Data><Data>After the custom designed door was created, the user was able to order the door through the site using the standard Site Server Commerce features.</Data><Data>Developed components for the site and modified sections of the commerce pipeline of Site Server Commerce to provide client specific rules processing during checkout.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Site Server Commerce 3.0" startdate="4/1999" enddate="10/2001" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>1119dd77-105e-4c60-a39a-f45a77096223</ID><Name>Sonoco Products</Name><Client>Sonoco Products Company, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.sonoco.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>Before there was Microsoft Content Management Server, it was nCompass CMS. This product was in its infancy stage and difficult to work with, but I managed to piece together a working solution.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Developed a content web site using Microsoft's Content Management Server to allow the client complete control over the site's content.</Data><Data>Site was developed to prevent shell layout and overall structure to be modified using the CMS system.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Content Management Server" startdate="4/1999" enddate="10/2001" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>68fb90d8-5f75-4da0-8d5b-40adedb8991f</ID><Name>AnimeNation.com</Name><Client>AnimeNation.com</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.animenation.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>This site was my first development experience with the Pandesic e-commerce solution. It was simple use of objects to create orders, nothing fancy.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Site was developed in ASP using Pandesic COM objects to integrate with a SAP R/3 database.</Data><Data>Pandesic LLC, launched in 1997, was a joint venture of microchip king Intel and German software giant SAP. Their e-business solution addressed all aspects of Internet transactions, from marketing to order fulfillment to inventory management, payment processing, taxes, shipping and handling, and more.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="Pandesic E-Commerce Solution" startdate="4/1999" enddate="10/2001" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>1c347c5a-ca85-427b-b333-6fe458612a13</ID><Name>FoldedEdge.com</Name><Client>FoldedEdge.com, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.foldededge.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ASP/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>This company was one of the last to try and make it into the dotcom frenzy, but unfortunately its chosen commerce solution went under when the bubble popped, and the investment money went bye bye, and so did the company.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>This online clothing site was designed to allow customers the ability to interactively mix-and-match clothing options before adding the items to their shopping cart.</Data><Data>Led on-site meetings, with the Atlanta based company, to provide technical direction regarding the features and functionality of the Pandesic system during the early planning phases.</Data><Data>Served as development lead and technical architect regarding all aspects of the Pandesic system.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="Pandesic E-Commerce Solution" startdate="4/1999" enddate="10/2001" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 2000" startdate="8/2000" enddate="11/2005" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /></SkillsUsed></Project></Projects></Job><Job><StartDate>8/1998</StartDate><ID>fa88d7be-39c3-4f52-9bb7-2c90dbaf685d</ID><Name>Computer Mgmt Science, Inc.</Name><Address><Street1>7516 E. Independence Blvd.</Street1><Street2></Street2><City>Charlotte</City><Region>NC</Region><PostalCode>28227</PostalCode><Country></Country><Phone>704.568.8095</Phone><Fax>704.568.8098</Fax></Address><Website><Uri>http://www.cmsi.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><ClosedDoors>True</ClosedDoors><EndDate>4/1999</EndDate><JobTitle>Systems Consultant</JobTitle><Department>Web Applications</Department><JobDescriptions><Data>Developed and designed web applications built around the Windows Distributed interNet Application (DNA) architecture.</Data><Data>Developed projects in ASP, ColdFusion, and JavaScript, integrated into a SQL Server 6.5 database.</Data><Data>Designed and developed the departmental identity and web site to provide company and service information to prospective clients.</Data></JobDescriptions><Projects><Project><ID>10ef025e-9231-4c05-a579-8de9c536203f</ID><Name>Charlotte AHEC</Name><Client>Charlotte Area Health Education Center</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.cltahec.org/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>ColdFusion/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>Hired away from the advertising industry to build a web application in FrontPage of all things, turns out it was ColdFusion. So I grabbed the "ColdFusion in 21 Days" book, went the client's office, and built an application.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Converted the existing static web site into a dynamic site using ColdFusion and a SQL 6.5 database.</Data><Data>Requirements included a searchable list of educational classes as well as a site wide Verity search.</Data><Data>Built administrational features to allow constant updating and deleting of classes, and a materials request form and survey.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="ColdFusion 3.0" startdate="1/1998" enddate="4/1999" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 6.5, 7.0" startdate="8/1998" enddate="8/2000" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>dfecb78d-f3a9-4a1c-a46e-6d0c98c03852</ID><Name>NorthEast Medical Center</Name><Client>NorthEast Medical Center</Client><Website></Website><Medium>Web + Digital Illustration</Medium><Delivery>ASP/ColdFusion/HTML/CSS</Delivery><Summary>My first major development project, putting the ColdFusion knowledge to use and getting my feet wet in ASP. The dotcom boom is just around the corner.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Worked on the application design, development, and testing for NorthEast Medical Center's Catheterization Data Warehousing/Data Mining intranet application.</Data><Data>The application was developed in ColdFusion and ASP on a SQL 6.5 database using the Windows Distributed interNet Application (DNA) architecture.</Data><Data>Web application conformed to HL7, JACHO, ACC, and STS society regulatory compliance.</Data><Data>Designed an interactive model of the human heart in Macromedia FreeHand to allow doctors and nurses to distinguish areas of the heart with cholesterol buildup and surgical procedures.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Active Server Pages (ASP)" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="ColdFusion 3.0" startdate="1/1998" enddate="4/1999" /><Skill  name="VBScript" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="CSS2" startdate="5/1998" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Macromedia FreeHand" startdate="8/1991" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="SQL Server 6.5, 7.0" startdate="8/1998" enddate="8/2000" /><Skill  name="Microsoft Visual InterDev" startdate="8/1998" enddate="5/2002" /><Skill  name="ColdFusion Studio 3.0" startdate="1/1998" enddate="4/1999" /></SkillsUsed></Project></Projects></Job><Job><StartDate>10/1996</StartDate><ID>1a5c6eff-15b6-4b77-87fc-36998de2d20b</ID><Name>Barnhardt &amp; Walker, Inc.</Name><Address><Street1>56 Cabarrus Ave W</Street1><Street2></Street2><City>Concord</City><Region>NC</Region><PostalCode>28025</PostalCode><Country></Country><Phone>704.786.7193</Phone><Fax>704.786.5150</Fax></Address><Website><Uri>http://www.bdandh.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><ClosedDoors>False</ClosedDoors><EndDate>8/1998</EndDate><JobTitle>Computer Graphics Technologist</JobTitle><Department>Marketing</Department><JobDescriptions><Data>Functioned as a graphic designer and an Internet multimedia specialist.</Data><Data>Conducted creative duties for the design, development, and production of web sites, brochures, artwork, logos, photography and related graphic materials.</Data><Data>Developed and created initial design concepts through reviewing copy content for layout, researching project materials, and preparing thumbnail sketches/storyboards.</Data><Data>Responsible for the full life-cycle process of client's web sites.  Sites were designed in Photoshop and FreeHand, developed in static HTML.</Data><Data>Reviewed materials at different stages of pre- and post-press production.</Data></JobDescriptions><Projects><Project><ID>79f65776-0aae-4cf0-880a-8a33fe44ac7b</ID><Name>Barnhardt &amp; Walker, Inc.</Name><Client>Barnhardt &amp; Walker, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.barnhardt-walker.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>Photoshop PSD + HTML</Delivery><Summary>First order of business in a new job, design and build the company's web site. This was my first job and project straight out of college.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Designed and built a static content web site to promote the services and offerings of the ad agency.</Data><Data>Designed custom iconography for each section of the site.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Macromedia FreeHand" startdate="8/1991" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>690dbec3-928b-45f8-8f73-ce77602ff7bd</ID><Name>City of Concord, NC</Name><Client>City of Concord, NC</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.ci.concord.nc.us/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>Photoshop PSD + HTML</Delivery><Summary>The quiet little town of Concord, North Carolina needed an informational site for the city. It was one of the first handful of municipalities to go online.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Designed and built a static content web site to serve as an informational site for city workers, residents, and visitors.</Data><Data>Designed the city's logo and custom iconography for each section of the site.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Macromedia FreeHand" startdate="8/1991" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>4a4fb994-d2e5-4a60-846f-41707d206c25</ID><Name>Rocky River Golf Club at Concord</Name><Client>City of Concord, NC</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.rockyrivergolf.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>Photoshop PSD + HTML</Delivery><Summary>I designed this site for a brand new golf course in the Charlotte, NC area.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Designed and built a static content web site to promote the golf course and provide information to golfers.</Data><Data>To help golfers get the best look at the course before playing, I took digital photos of each hole and fairway which were linked to the course map to provide hole by hole details and images.</Data><Data>Designed custom iconography for each section of the site.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Macromedia FreeHand" startdate="8/1991" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>66eb7d71-9752-45f7-b37f-490d0d177ea0</ID><Name>Concord Regional Airport</Name><Client>City of Concord, NC</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.concordairport-nc.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>Photoshop PSD + HTML</Delivery><Summary>Here's a little information site I put together for the City of Concord's regional airport.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Designed and built a static content web site to serve as an informational site for aviators flying into the Concord region.</Data><Data>Designed custom iconography for each section of the site.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Macromedia FreeHand" startdate="8/1991" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>47ac17fe-9953-4795-a27c-4f4453e43c91</ID><Name>Concord Fire &amp; Rescue</Name><Client>City of Concord, NC</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.concord-fire-rescue.org/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>Photoshop PSD + HTML</Delivery><Summary>This site helped the City of Concord's fire department educate the residents and provide emergency contact information.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Designed and built a static content web site to serve as an informational and fire safety site for the City of Concord's fire department.</Data><Data>Built a interactive game, using JavaScript, to teach kids about fire safety.</Data><Data>Designed the CFR's logo and custom iconography for each section of the site.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Macromedia FreeHand" startdate="8/1991" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /><Skill  name="JavaScript" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>526c1145-36ab-4a0f-87b3-1f0ea0da0619</ID><Name>NC Board of Chiropractic Examiners</Name><Client>North Carolina Board of Chiropractic Examiners</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.ncchiroboard.com/</Uri><Active>True</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>Photoshop PSD + HTML</Delivery><Summary>This site provided information, required by the State of North Carolina's Board of Chiropractic Examiners, to chiropractors regarding state laws and regulations as well as class and exam dates for license renewals.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Designed and built a static content web site to provide information for chiropractic professionals and students.</Data><Data>Provided state laws and a searchable database of currently licensed chiropractic professionals.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Macromedia FreeHand" startdate="8/1991" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>afb8c5c7-a706-460b-940b-48d29d494c45</ID><Name>Community Home Health Care</Name><Client>Community Home Health Care, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.communityhomehealth.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>Photoshop PSD + HTML</Delivery><Summary>Informational web site dedicated to providing its area customers with home health care information.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Designed and built a static content web site to provide health care information.</Data><Data>Designed custom iconography for each section of the site.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Macromedia FreeHand" startdate="8/1991" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>4c6f514d-ff47-4b72-aa71-b43b0f617358</ID><Name>Geriatric Services of Delaware</Name><Client>Geriatric Services of Delaware, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.geriatrics.org/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>Photoshop PSD + HTML</Delivery><Summary>Informational web site dedicated to providing its area customers with home health care information.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Designed and built a static content web site to provide health care information.</Data><Data>Designed custom iconography for each section of the site.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Macromedia FreeHand" startdate="8/1991" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>c6401f82-cd62-4a65-b019-da8acc50aef1</ID><Name>Hall Clinic of Chiropractic</Name><Client>Hall Clinic of Chiropractic</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.hallclinic.com/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>Photoshop PSD + HTML</Delivery><Summary>Informational web site dedicated to providing its area customers with chiropractic information and details about the clinic.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Designed and built a simple static content web site to provide basic service and contact information.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Macromedia FreeHand" startdate="8/1991" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>907a4b1a-6780-48a8-8754-2c5cb4bbcc76</ID><Name>Generations Home Care</Name><Client>Indiana Association for Home Care, Inc.</Client><Website><Uri>http://www.generationshealth.org/</Uri><Active>False</Active></Website><Medium>Web</Medium><Delivery>Photoshop PSD + HTML</Delivery><Summary>Informational web site dedicated to providing its area customers with home health care information.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>Designed and built a static content web site to provide health care information.</Data><Data>Designed custom iconography for each section of the site.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /><Skill  name="Macromedia FreeHand" startdate="8/1991" enddate="3/2005" /><Skill  name="HTML" startdate="10/1996" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>edfbb5b5-1b77-4786-8874-8ace890f0f47</ID><Name>Barnhardt &amp; Walker Icons</Name><Client>Barnhardt &amp; Walker, Inc.</Client><Website></Website><Medium>Markers + FreeHand</Medium><Delivery>Illustration</Delivery><Summary>Designed a series of icons for the agency's website and printed materials to help represent various services the company provided.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>These icons were used as logos for each area of the site as well as buttons for navigation.</Data><Data>Each icon was sketched out in markers and then scanned into digital format for conversion to vector artwork in FreeHand.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Macromedia FreeHand" startdate="8/1991" enddate="3/2005" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>7ca3eafd-ce63-41b9-bca5-983b7f93c32d</ID><Name>Rocky River Golf Club Icons</Name><Client>City of Concord, NC</Client><Website></Website><Medium>Markers + FreeHand</Medium><Delivery>Illustration</Delivery><Summary>To help give the Rocky River Golf Club website a stylish look, I designed custom iconography for each section of the site.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>These icons were used as logos for each area of the site as well as buttons for navigation.</Data><Data>Each icon was sketched out in markers and then scanned into digital format for conversion to vector artwork in FreeHand.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="Macromedia FreeHand" startdate="8/1991" enddate="3/2005" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>f6153abc-db42-4511-a395-0141f337f2c0</ID><Name>Florida Drum Brochure</Name><Client>Florida Drum Division of Hoover Materials Handling Group, Inc.</Client><Website></Website><Medium>Print</Medium><Delivery>QuarkXPress + Printed Brochures</Delivery><Summary>Designed a double sided brochure for the Florida Drum sales catalog to provide technical details and illustrations of the bulk storage steel drums.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>The 8½" x 11", double sided brochure was designed in Photoshop and produced in QuarkXPress.</Data><Data>A black and white illustration of the drum was digitally split into to layers using Photoshop so the body section could be color adjusted to match the blue used throughout the design while the top section was left as a gray scale.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="QuarkXPress" startdate="10/1996" enddate="8/1998" /><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project><Project><ID>fe027920-1283-4d02-bc99-663e44fce586</ID><Name>Immunize Your Texan Brochure</Name><Client>Dallas, TX Area Infant Immunization Coalition</Client><Website></Website><Medium>Print</Medium><Delivery>QuarkXPress + Printed Brochures</Delivery><Summary>This simple brochure explained the importance of having your "little Texan" immunized.</Summary><ProjectDescriptions><Data>This two-panel brochure was designed in Photoshop and produced in QuarkXPress.</Data><Data>The brochure was printed in 3 colors with a tear-away post card to mail in for more information.</Data></ProjectDescriptions><SkillsUsed><Skill  name="QuarkXPress" startdate="10/1996" enddate="8/1998" /><Skill  name="Adobe Photoshop" startdate="8/1991" enddate="" /></SkillsUsed></Project></Projects></Job></Jobs></Resume>