Executive Summary
Computer programmer with 25 years of desktop PC software application development experience. Clients included
NASA,
EPA, Lockheed-Martin and the US Department of Defense.
Objective
To obtain a rewarding and challenging position in designing and developing computer desktop or web software
applications.
Education
B.S. Mathematics,
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. May 1977
Poker Dealer
06/2006 - present
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Caesars Entertainment, June 2006 to present, WSOP poker dealer at the World Series of Poker
from 2006 to the present at the Rio Suites Hotel and Casino, Dealt World Series of Poker
circuit events and marketing events around the country.
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Orleans Casino: Worked in-house from April 2011 to July 2011 and worked the Orleans Open
from 2007 to 2010.
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Venetian: November 2008, Deep Stack Extravaganza tournament
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Station Casinos: January 2011 to January 2018, Dealt tournaments at Red Rock, Texas
Station, Sunset Station, Santa Fe Station
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Golden Nugget: June 2013 to July 2013, Dealt Grand Poker Series
Consultant
04/2010 - 05/2010
PM Development, Inc
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Helped with development of PMPoker on-line poker software using C++.
Principal Engineer
06/2000 - 04/2004
JT3/EG&G
- Worked on a modular instrumentation system for a government customer writing software for a user interface
in Borland C++ Builder in Windows XP/NT environments.
- Developed software in Microsoft Visual C++ and Visual Basic in a Windows NT environment utilizing ATL COM.
- Held top secret clearance from June 2003 to April 2004.
Sr. Software Engineer
11/1995 - 06/2000
Jackson and Tull/MicroTemps, Inc.
- Developed software for NASA's Hubble Space Telescope's new computer. The computer was successfully
installed by spacewalk during the Hubble Servicing Mission 2B in December of
1999.
- Coded PC-based test-set system to test hardware and flight software utilizing Borland C++ Builder,
Microsoft Visual C++ and Visual Basic in a Windows 3.1/95/NT.
- Performed design, development, documentation and integration testing of system.
Game Programmer
09/1994 - 11/1995
Bitmasters, Inc.
- Converted the coin-op version of Primal Rage to the Super Nintendo.
- Developed NCAA Final Four Basketball for the Super Nintendo in the 65816 machine language.
- Developed the billiards game, Pool Champion, for the PC in a Windows 3.1 environment, using WATCOM C.
- Wrote several gaming utilities and tools in Visual C.
Sr. Computer Programmer
07/1993 - 09/1994
CSX Technology
- Developed new software and enhanced existing software for railroad cargo shipments applications.
- Work was done on PC’s in an OS/2 environment.
- Software was written in Microsoft C using BTRIEVE for database access.
- Developed an automobile inventory management system in C with embedded SQL and Oracle in a SCO UNIX
environment on PC’s.
Sr. Software Engineer
06/1989 - 07/1993
TeleSystems Marketing, Inc.
(Formerly Automated Equipment Technology, Inc. and TeleSystems Source, Inc.)
- Developed new software and enhanced existing software on an IBM PC compatible telemarketing system written
in Microsoft C and Clipper on Digital Research's Concurrent DOS and DR Net. The system has various
configurations including one involving PC networks and one with TSRs running on PC workstations linked to a
server through the communications port.
- Developed telemarketing system in OS/2 Presentation Manager in Microsoft C and SQL using IBM's Database
Manager and user interface software using ENFIN/2, a 4GL Smalltalk-based object-oriented development
environment under OS/2.
- Performed in-house training courses on various software packages, including WordPerfect, dBASE and OS/2.
Sr. Computer Scientist/ Sr. Systems Analyst
07/1986 - 06/1989
SCI Data Systems, Inc./IMR Systems, Inc.
- Project leader in the development and maintenance of the Program Management System (PMS) in a multi-user
environment on several IBM PC/AT's utilizing C, Clipper and dBASE III PLUS and a Prime 3550 minicomputer,
using the INFO database management language. Performed this analysis, program development and documentation
in support of a contract with the Office of Research and Development of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency.
- Was Project Manager for microcomputer systems development with responsibility for two programmers and a
data entry technician. Work included various types of budget and financial tracking systems in support of a
contract with the Office of Research and Development of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
This work also included providing for on-site training and trouble-shooting.
- Additional duties included instructing a C programming class to several other SCI Data Systems employees.
- Work was also done for the Office of Marine Estuary Protection of the EPA, including a project milestone
system and contract tracking system. In addition, worked on development of scientific graphics package in C
and Assembly Language for an IBM PC/AT.
Programmer/Sr. Analyst
02/1979 - 07/1986
ARINC Research Corporation
- Performed database design and development in the C programming language in conjunction with dBASE III PLUS
data files on an IBM PC/AT in support of a contract with the AV-8B Office at the Naval Air Logistics Center
in Patuxent, Maryland.
- Additional duties included database design, analysis, program development and documentation on an IBM
PC/XT in dBASE III PLUS supporting the C-130 Office in Cherry Point, North Carolina. Applications were
financial and scientific in nature.
- Was responsible for the financial programming needs of the Program Management Offices of the P-3 and E-2
aircraft of the Naval Air Systems Command.
- Major accomplishments included having served as Project Leader to develop and modify the Automated
Maintenance Plan Index System for the Maintenance Plans & Policy Program of the Naval Air Systems Command.
- Other major accomplishments include designing a Retrofit Analysis System utilizing a Life Cycle Cost model
which was nominated for a technical achievement award.
- Also served as the system manager of a multiuser Molecular microcomputer which was used as a group
resource and managed a Navy 3M Maintenance Data Base on an HP-3000 minicomputer.
- Had secret clearance from May 1979 to July 1986.
Instructor
09/1979 - 12/1979
Towson State University
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Taught night class in BASIC Computer Programming.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
09/1977 - 12/1978
The Ohio State
University
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Taught classes in Mathematics and FORTRAN Computer Programming.