Position:
Principal Consultant at rel-e-vant
Location:
Jacksonville, Florida Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
rel-e-vant
- Jacksonville, Florida Area since Feb 2012
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Principal Consultant
ACI
- Palm Coast, FL Jun 2010 - Feb 2012
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Director, Valuation Technologies
AppraisalWorld
- San Jose, CA Jan 2010 - Jun 2010
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Consultant
Live Valuation, LLC.
- San Diego, CA Apr 2009 - Dec 2009
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Consultant
Solidifi
- Markham, Ontario, Canada Oct 2006 - Mar 2009
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Vice President, New Product Development
Aurora Loan Services
- Denver, CO Aug 2005 - Oct 2006
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Senior Project Analyst
Green Ink Real Estate Services & Consulting
- Denver, CO Apr 2003 - Apr 2005
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Consultant
Basis100
- Irvine, CA Jan 2002 - Apr 2003
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Vice President Valuation Services
Basis100
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada Apr 1999 - Apr 2001
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Vice President - Product Development
Sanga USA
- Jacksonville, FL Nov 1998 - Apr 1999
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Product Manager - Financial Services
Decade Systems
- Jacksonville, FL Jan 1997 - Nov 1998
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VP Customer Relationships
Logical Computer Services, Inc.
- Shelley, ID 1996 - 1996
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Consultant
Metro Information Services
- Jacksonville, FL 1996 - 1996
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Consultant
Merrill Lynch Credit Corporation
- Jacksonville, Florida 1992 - 1996
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AVP - Systems
Fiserv (Data Link Systems)
- South Bend, IN 1986 - 1992
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Conversion Coordinator
Interests:
Industry advocacy, open standards in data and technology, appraiser independence and empowerment.
Honor & Awards:
MISMO Staff Appreciation Award 2010
Awards:
Certified Distance Education Instructor - ID: 67778
International Distance Education Certification Center
IDECC is a non-profit organization dedicated to the mission of promoting quality in distance education through the establishment and monitoring of standards for course delivery. IDECC is dedicated to providing resources that aid in the understanding of issues related to distance learning and encourage its effective use.
ISO 8000-110:2009 Master Data Quality Manager ID 2013031203
Electronic Commerce Code Management Association
Formed in April 1999; the Electronic Commerce Code Management Association (ECCMA) has brought together thousands of experts from around the world and provides them a means of working together in the fair, open and extremely fast environment of the Internet to build and maintain the global, open standard dictionaries that are used to unambiguously label information. The existence of these dictionaries of labels allows information to be passed from one computer system to another without losing meaning.