Position:
Technology Liaison II at MetLife, Web Developer at RubyLeaf
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
MetLife
- Jacksonville, Florida Area since Oct 2003
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Technology Liaison II
RubyLeaf
- Jacksonville, Florida Area since Apr 2009
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Web Developer
Education:
Strayer University 2007 - 2011
Bachelor, Information Systems with Concentration in Web Development
Skills:
Web Design, Web Development, Website Development, User Acceptance Testing, Process Improvement, Lotus Notes, Lotus Domino, Integration Testing, User Interface Design, GTD, Logo Creation, PDCA, Photoshop, Software Design, Disability Insurance, Regression Testing, System Testing, Test Planning, Outlook, System Integration Testing, Business Analysis, Quality Assurance, Test Cases, Microsoft Office, Testing, Word, Manual Testing, Strategic Planning, Change Management, LotusScript, Test Strategy, Excel, Sametime, Quality Center, Requirements Gathering, Test Management, HTML, CSS, HTML5, Requirements Analysis, Documentation, Visio, SharePoint, Agile, Web Applications, Scrum, SQL, XML, Agile Methodologies, Software Documentation
Interests:
technology, Apple, Mac, project management, process improvement, lifehacker, design, interface, new technology, efficient database design, Lotus Notes, Domino, Adobe Photoshop, GTD, Getting Things Done, Webdesign, Ruby on Rails, jRuby, jQuery, PHP, MySQL, SQLite3, Web 2.0, HTML, XML
Honor & Awards:
MetLife CAO Award Winner (1st Quarter 2008): Role: Business & Lotus Notes Project Lead for GSI Upload Project Team
MetLife CAO Award Nominee (3rd Quarter 2007)
Associate Recognition Program Award Recipient: April 2009
Associate Recognition Program Award Nominee: March 2008
Awards:
CAO Award Winner
CAOrganization: MetLife
Received Award along with the rest of my team for our work on the GSI Upload application that we created. This application allowed us to leverage the electronic data that we use to populate fields on our individual paper applications and directly upload that data to the administrative system reducing time per app from 9 minutes to 1 minute and drastically reducing errors.