The National University of Singapore
Ph.D., Management/Management Information Systems, June 1998
Thesis: Technological Frames and End-User Computing
M.Sc., Management/Management Information Systems, June 1993
Thesis: Strategic MIS Parameters
The University of KentuckyTeaching Experience
M.B.A. in Finance, December, 1979
B.B.A. in Marketing, December, 1978, cum laude
Assistant/Adjunct Professor, MIS Department, George Mason University, 2000 – presentProfessional Experience
Courses Taught: Introduction to MIS, Management and Control of Information Systems, Database Design, Electronic Commerce, Systems Analysis and Design.Visiting Assistant Professor, MIS Department, American University, 1997-2000
Courses Taught: Introduction to MIS (undergraduate and MBA), Systems and Database Design (MBA).Lecturer, Department of Decision Sciences, National University of Singapore, 1992-1997
Courses Taught: Systems Analysis and Design, Basic Computing, Management of Information Systems.
Chief, Technology Center, U.S. Government, 2008 - PresentPublications and Research
Senior Systems Analyst, U.S. Government, 1986 - 1991
Responsible for Technology Insertion and Knowledge Management initiatives.Technical Manager, Integrated Microsystems, 1984-1986
Technical manager of a software design company. Supervised the design, coding, testing and implementation of a software system that consisted of Point of Sale retail terminals for an inventory control system on a PC network.Technical Consultant, AT&T, 1981-1984
Technical support for a marketing sales team that sold large (300 line and above) telephone and data switching systems to corporations.Programmer / Analyst, General Electric, 1980-1981
Entry level applications programmer, designing and coding financial programs in COBOL on a Honeywell mainframe.Captain, Military Intelligence, US Army Reserves, 1983-1992
Served in various Army Reserve units. Last assignment was as direct support to USCENTCOM (U.S. Central Command) efforts during the Persian Gulf War, designing and implementing a variety of classified computer systems.
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