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Project Experience while working at Intertech
American Academy of Neurologists | May 2015 – October 2015
Updates to existingfellowship accreditation Application.Updates includenew application types:Annual Review,
Program Change, Progress Report. Also implemented other features to supportand enhance administrative
review of submitted applications.
Technologies: C#, .NET, ASP MVC 5, jQuery,Entity Framework 6, Bootstrap, SQL Server 2008 R2
Comprehensive Care Services TPA | January 2015 – October 2015
Worked with CCStpa staff/team members on another round of enhancements, including:
 Converting current SQL 2008 R2 databases to SQL 2014
 Multiplesecurity updates to all three portal site
 Creation of a scheduled report generator on the databaseserver that could scheduleand run (after hours)
reports specific to group and type of report. Additionally reports had to be “encrypted at rest”
 Creation of a report/email alert process for users
 Multiplesitefixes,enhancements, content changes, and other updates to all three sites
 Work to convert current claims data and structures to supportnew ICD 10 codes
Technologies: C#, .NET, ASP MVC 4, jQuery,Entity Framework, SQL Server 2008 R2, SSRS, SSIS
American Academy of Neurologists | September 2014 – December 2014
Fellowship Accreditation Application:worked with AAN staff/team member to create a new web application for a
sub-organization within AAN: United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS). The application allowscolleges
and universities who host fellowship programs to become accredited or maintain accreditation.Implemented two
application types:Program Information Form (PIF) and Re-accreditation Information Form (RIF).
Also worked on some other, miscellaneous tasks for AAN on a variety of different web and reporting applications.
Technologies: C#, .NET, ASP MVC 5, jQuery,Entity Framework 6, Bootstrap, SQL Server 2008 R2
Comprehensive Care Services TPA | November 2013 – August 2014
Worked with CCStpa staff/team members to implement enhancements to all three sites.
 Client Center updates: updates to existingClientCenter site to convert itto MVC 4.0. Wrote several SQL
Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reports allowingusers to run as needed. Added claimsearch and review
features, as well as purchaseorder creation,search and review. Created new styles and features to
supporttribal groups.Added features to track what each group (client) would allowfor emailing
Explanation of Benefits (EOB) alerts & created supportingSSIS packages to transfer both group and
individual member settings.
 Member Center updates: various updates to siteto includenew forms and information.Updates to allow
users to change their own EOB settings. Series of updates to improve sitesecurity.
 Public site updates: series of updates to improve linkingbetween public siteand the other two sites.
Addition of new pages for info as well as re-organization of existingpages.
Technologies: C#, .NET, ASP MVC 4, jQuery,Entity Framework, SQL Server 2008 R2, SSRS, SSIS
Minnesota Department of Human Services | July 2013 – November 2013
 Training Portal: worked with Frederickson Communications to develop an updated version of DHS’
trainingportal used by both their staff as well as all counties to train and certify employees in security
protocols.Site utilized ASP.MVC 4, SQL Server 2008 R2, Entity Framework 5, and jQuery.Also required
integration with an existingtrainingsystemknown as Pathlore.
Technologies: C#, .NET, TFS, ASP MVC 4, jQuery, Entity Framework, SQL Server 2008 R2, SSIS
Comprehensive Care Services TPA | February 2013 – July 2013
 Member Center: re-write of existingweb interface that allows members to login and check claims,
accounts,coverage status,and access other information.Involved writingcompletely new sitein MVC 4,
jQuery, and usingEntity Frameowork 4 (data first) for accessingdata.Also involved writingSSIS packages
to load claims data into SQL Server as well as creatinga custom SSRS report & display asPDF for
explanation of benefits. Also includes secureaccess to existingSOAP services to view HSA/FSA/etc.
accountbalances.Siteuses CSS3, media queries,and specific tiledesign to allowfor viewingon multiple
different devices,i.e. PC, tablet, and smaller mobiledevices.Site also re-skins (switches CSS) based on line
of business.Security uses ASP.NET Membership Provider.Source code stored in TFS in the cloud and
managed usingAgile tools in TFS.
 CCS/BlueLink public site: re-write of existingpublic web sitefor both CCS and BlueLink sides of business.
Rewrite used MVC4, jQuery, and EF 4 for accessingdata.Siteuses CSS3, media queries, and specific tile
design to allowfor viewingon multipledifferent devices,i.e. PC, tablet, and smaller mobiledevices.Site
also re-skins (switches CSS) based on lineof business.Sourcecode stored in TFS in the cloud and managed
usingAgiletools in TFS.
 Client Center updates: updates to existingClientCenter site created the previous year to includenew
features: location and plan editors,viewingof SSRS reports in HTML and exporting in different formats, as
well as a series of updates to existingeditors and various pages.Source code stored in TFS in the cloud
and managed usingAgiletools in TFS.
Technologies: C#, .NET, TFS, ASP MVC 4, jQuery, Entity Framework, SQL Server 2008 R2, SSRS, SSIS
LKQ Point of Sale System | September 2012 – February 2013
 Self Serve Point of Sale System: projectwas a re-write of a VB.NET point of salesysteminto C# (.NET 4.0)
and usingWPF and MEF as the IoC container.Projectalso involved accessinga SQLServer databaseboth
remotely and locally on a Windows embedded system (similarto XP). Databaseaccess was accomplished
usingEntity Framework 4 (model first).Moq and NUnit were used for constructingunittests. My work on
system mostly focused on returns screens as well as some sales completion screens,i.e. check/cash/credit
card processing.Also worked on background process to check access to network & enable/disable
features based on access.Source code and Agile management through TFS installed on client’s site.
Technologies: C#, .NET, TFS, WPF, WCF, Entity Framework, SQL Server 2008 R2
AgStar | August 2012 – September 2012
 Application Framework update: projectto update/re-write existingapplication hostinginfrastructure
from .NET 1.1 to .NET 4.0. Code was written in C# and involved some access to DB2 or SQL Server stored
procedures via traditional ADO.NET.
Technologies: C#, .NET, TFS, SQL Server
Comprehensive Care Services TPA | March 2012 – August 2012
 Client Center: worked with one other developer to create a portal for client/HRpersonnel to login and
manage their employee health insurancecoverageas provided by CCS TPA, the BlueLink TPA brand, as
well as some Blue Cross Blue Shield clients.
 Project technologies included ASP.NET MVC 3, jQuery, Entity Framework 4 (data first),SQL Server 2008
R2, SSIS & secure FTP, alongwith PGP encryption for reporting.
 The site re-skins (switches CSS) based on lineof business.Sourcecode stored in TFS in the cloud and
managed usingAgile tools in TFS.
Technologies: C#, .NET, TFS, ASP MVC 4, jQuery, Entity Framework, SQL Server 2008 R2, SSRS, SSIS
StayWell Health Management (Various Projects) | November 2006 - February 2012
 Incentives Release 3 – fall 2010/winter 2012: replacement of existingsystem with a new one. Involved
writingcompletely new code in .NET 4.0, creation of new Oracleschema, useof DevArt/Entity Framework
for access as well as newsetup/deployment techniques and TFS 2010. My work mostly focused on bac k-
end DB design/deployment, middle-tier business logic,and technical direction sinceI was the only person
familiarwith existingproduct.Some limited work with MVC 3.0 and JQuery.
 Incentives Release 2 – spring/summer 2010: enhancements to existingsystemto supportfamily banks.
Conversion from .NET 2.0 and VS 2005 to .NET 3.5 and VS 2008 as well as restructuringwithin a new TFS
library.
 Incentives Release 1 – winter/spring 2010: updated to show interim(registered/participating) status on
various event types to participantscheckingincentives online.Projectinvolved updates to API as well as
Demographic sync process.
 Client Monthly Report (CMR) Release 1 - 2009: development an automated version of report to replace
manually created one. Involved creation of warehouse tables, ETL processes,stored procedures, and
test/Excel export process.
 Task Request Handler version 1 – fall 2008: a Windows servicecapableof runningany properly
formatted command. Fetches new commands to run through the databaseand then uses reflection on an
assembly and class(usinga predefined interface) to run said command with parameters also provided by
the database.
 eMessaging version 1 – spring/summer 2008: created a new system to send messages to participants
viewableonlinethrough secured login.System required routing eMessages through a series of approvals.
Also allowed for an accompanying“alert” email could be sent through a supportingemail tool called
Exact Target.
 Incentives Appeals and Error Fixes – 2007: created appeals feature so participantscould appeal
incentives they missed (via help desk call).Also included tool for approval/denial by Clientresources team
members as well as a bulk appeal feature. Additional work on Incentives involvinga number of fixes and
enhancements.
 Custom Exports – Winter 2006-2007: My initial work with SWHM in this engagement involved the writing
of a number of custom exports for clients usingthe tool I had written previously in the fall of 2002.
Technologies: VS 2003/2005/2008/2010,.NET 1.1/2.0/3.5/4.0, VB/C#/ASP.NET, Oracle/ODP,dotConnect for
Oracle(DevArt)/Entity Framework & Linq, Ajax Control Toolkit, WiX,NUnit, Log4Net, CuteEditor, Enterprise
Library,MS SQL Server 2005 Reporting Tools,MSMQ, Windows Services
Dakota County – Public Safety IT Needs Assessment | October 2006
 Worked on a projectto firstgather current IT usage(hardware, software, communications,staffing) for all
11 cities and county office for all of Dakota County and then analyzethese needs and produce a final
recommendation for Dakota County in regards to services that could be combined. Projectinvolved
developing a detailed inventory template, meeting with IT staff,PD, FD, and EMS involved,collatingdata
in a SQL Server 2005 databaseand analyzing this data.
Technologies: SQL Server 2005
Minnesota Department of Commerce – eFiling Project | May 2006 – October 2006
 One of the Commerce department’s functions is to acceptand manage documents filed on utilities cases
that are subsequently ruled on by the Public Utilities Commission.Previously all filings weresubmitted in
paper form, scanned into TIFF images, and stored in a FileNet (Panagon) repository.
 The goal of the eFiling projectwas to shiftthe medium of documents from paper to electronic.The
project involved creatinga dynamic Java-based web sitethat allowed registered users to upload PDF/XLS
documents which the application would later importinto FileNet (now P8). The eFilingapplication also
supported searchingof filed documents by exposingsome of FileNet’s capabilities aswell as somelimited
workflow.
Technologies: Java 1.4.2, IBM Rational Development Platform6.0.1, Websphere Application Server 5.1, FileNet
(Panagon/P8),Hibernate 3.1, Oracle9i (MySQL 5.0 for development), Struts 1.0, Ant 1.6.5
St. Cloud State University (SCSU) – College of Education Project | April 2006
 Worked with two team members from St. Cloud State University (SCSU) on a project to create a web site
for the College of Education.The proposed web site worked on was to allowstudents to track the
necessary coursework and other tasks required for obtaininga teachinglicenseafter graduation.Assisted
and mentored SCSU team members on tiered programmingconcepts, changes in .NET 2.0, and design of
the supportingdatabase.Also assisted in definingand limitinginitial scopeof the project.
Technologies: VB.NET, ASP.NET, SQL Server 2005,MicrosoftData Application Blocks 2.0
Titaniun 2.0 Conversion | March 2006
 Worked on a projectto convert the Titaniun application framework from .NET 1.1 to .NET 2.0. Project
involved migration of existingframework into a separatecode-base, buildingand testingversions 1.1 then
converting code usingMicrosoft’s tools from1.1 to 2.0. Further conversion work involved updatingweb-
serviceprojects to use .NET Development Server as opposed to IIS.
Technologies: C#, SQL Server 2000 and 2005, MicrosoftTeam Foundation Server, .NET Development Server, IIS
(5.1), Nant
AgriBank, FCB – Customer Inquiry / Maintenance Application | January 2004 – March 2006
 .NET Application Framework - worked on a .NET application framework to be used to host enterprise
level applicationsused by many associations of AgriBank.This framework was the precursor to what
eventually became Titaniun.Work on the framework involved server sidecomponents such as stored
procedure wrappers, assemblers,and web services (façades) as well as clientsidecomponents including
Windows forms, client-sidefaçades,and controllers.WhileI worked with pretty much all parts of the
framework, my focus was on cached lists.These involved sendingcommonly used lists,such as state
names or loan codes down to the clientsidewhere they are cached and later bound to controls in
Windows forms.
 Data Synchronization Monitor - Worked on a tool used to keep three different data stores in synch.The
data kept in sync included MicrosoftCRM2.1 databases,SQL Server databases used in conjunction with
in-houseapplication (SingleView),and BMIS/VSAM files (through DB2 stored procedures). The tool used
COM+ components and publisher/recipientstructures (or pollingwith BMIS) to send and receive updates
to and from each system. Work involved upgrades and fixes to existingcode, writing/testing build scripts
and procedures, as well as installing/testing/ supportingin variousenvironments.
Technologies: C#, .NET, COM+, MSMQ, SQL Server 2000,DB2 (through .NET), MicrosoftEIF, Nant, XML
StayWell Health Management Systems – .NET Export Utility | September 2003 – December 2004
 Created a .NET based export utility to export survey outcomes for clientuse. The export tool connected to
an Oracledatabaseto create output in a variety of different formats including:XML, Excel, fixed width,
delimited. The export tool utilizes XML configuration files to specify export configuration.The core
business logicbuiltinto a C# assembly,which,in turn, is called froma C# windows programcapableof
runningin batch or windowed mode.
Technologies: C#, .NET, Oracle8i,XML
MN Department of Education - Document Workflow/Archival | March 2001 – September 2003
 Worked on a projectto create a document workflow trackingand archival applicationsfor statepersonnel
licensing.Projectincluded two applications,oneto handlethe initial scanningof paper applications into
the system, and another to track the progress of applicationsas they are processed.Later the project was
expanded to includefeatures to track licenserenewal.
 Customer serviceto teachers and administrators was improved substantially by reducingprocessingtime.
The system replaced microfichewith magnetic optical storageand saved the department $100,000
annually.
Technologies: Java 2/Swing 1.3, HTML with DHTML and Javascript,BEA Weblogic 6.0, SQL Server 7, DTS, Visual
Basic 6,Magneto Optical CD Jukebox
Lifetouch National School Studios - Photo ID Upgrade Project | July 2000 – March 2001
 Worked on a team that upgraded software used by schools and businesses to create photo IDs. Worked
on analyzingand testingbatch badge printingwith ten different types of printers.
 At littleor no extra costto the schools,theapplication helped improved school security. For Lifetouch,
the sales department used the application to win accounts from competitors. Payback on the projectwas
achieved within a few months of each release.
Technologies: MicrosoftVisual C++/MFC
Transcape (A Pitney Bowes Company) - Multiple Carrier Shipping Application | January 2000 – July 2000
 Technical programmer workingon multipleprojects related to a software application thathandled
multiple-carrier shipping.Focused on components that allowed the user to handleelectronic shipment
manifesting.
 Allowed Transcape,a software manufacturer, to integrate its shippingsoftwarewith UPS and FEDEX. This
provided customers with up-to-date shippinginformation fromUPS and FEDEX. Transcapewas ableto
upgrade from DOS software to Windows based software, which i ncreased sales revenue.
Technologies: Visual Basic,COMand COM+, SQL Server, Access, EDI
Cool School - School Lunch Menu Design Tool Project | February 2000 – July 2000
 Technical programmer on a project to create a web-based school lunch menu design application.Product
allowed users to create, manage, and view school lunch menus for multipleschools within districts.
 School districts wereableto create school lunch menus on-linerather than the traditional cutand paste
method. School districts receivepoints toward cafeteria merchandisewhen they purchasefood from
Cool School. Cool School was ableto build loyalty and feature products from various food manufactures,
such as the milk consortium.
Technologies: Visual Basic,COM/MTS, ASP, HTML with DHTML and Javascript,SQL Server
Next Generation Network - Unit Installation Tracking | September 1999 – February 2000
 Project and technical lead on a project to create an offlineunit installation trackingapplication.This
application allowed salesrepresentatives usinglaptops to manage customer profiles,electronic hardware
installations,and other data offlineand then would allowfor ad-hoc integration with main officeserver
over the network.
 The application was designed to decrease the expense of installingmonitors in locations acrossthe
country. The application insured thateach step is complete prior to startingthe next step. This allows
NGN employees to work together in a more productive way; they are assured that their co-workers have
completed prerequisitesteps.
Technologies: HTML with DHTML and Javascript,ASP with VBScript, Visual Basic,COM/MTS, SQL Server
Evenson Hallmark - Online Sales Tracking and Reporting Tool | July 1999 – August 1999
 Technical programmer on a web-based sales trackingand reportingtool for a greeting card franchise.
 The tool was designed to make the retailer more profitableby providingsales thatoccur atremote stores.
Also,allows management of shelf spaceby vendors.
Technologies: HTML and Javascript, ASP with VBScript, ADO, Access
Dayton Hudson Corporation - Financial Reporting Toolset | May 1998 – July 1999
 Technical programmer on a project to create a series of tools and generic reports that allowed users to
create reports in MicrosoftExcel, and later distributethem to various financial analystsin different
departments. Projectwas for DHC as well as its subsidiary divisions/retailersatthe time: Target and
Mervyn’s.
 The toolset allowed for increases theprofitability of the business by providingmoretimely and complete
information. It allowed staff to spend less time collectingdata and more time analyzinginformation to
make better decisions.
Technologies: MicrosoftExcel and VBA, Visual Basic,Control-M,Hyperion Essbase(OLAP)
Evenson Hallmark - Data Warehousing Project | March 1998 – May 1998
 Member of a development team working on a project to create a data warehousingapplication for a
major greeting card franchise.Projectwas designed to gather cash register data at night and load it into
database.
 The retailer was ableto usethe updates to become more profitableby includingsales thatoccur at
remote stores.
Technologies: Visual Basic,Access,ErWin
Online Balloting Tool | January 1998 – March 1998
 Technical programmer on a project to create a web-based ballotingtool for a major corporateballoting
company. Application was designed to be generic and open-ended for use with many different balloting
implementations.
 Tool allowed customers to take surveys on-lineat a low cost. This helped organizations thatwanted to
take a more informal survey but includelots of participants. The company was ableto offer a new
product that was electronic based rather than paper based.
Technologies: HTML, ASP with VBScript, SQL Server
Health Outcomes Tracking Application | November 1997 – January 1998
 Member of development team working on an existingapplication to track the health of employees for
other companies.Responsiblefor development of security,some reporting, and databasemodeling in
initial design phaseof the project.
 The application was designed to help employers, managed care organizations,hospitals,and physicians
promote wisehealth choices thatimprove well-being and reduce health care costs.
Technologies: Visual C++, Access, ErWin

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  • 1. Project Experience while working at Intertech American Academy of Neurologists | May 2015 – October 2015 Updates to existingfellowship accreditation Application.Updates includenew application types:Annual Review, Program Change, Progress Report. Also implemented other features to supportand enhance administrative review of submitted applications. Technologies: C#, .NET, ASP MVC 5, jQuery,Entity Framework 6, Bootstrap, SQL Server 2008 R2 Comprehensive Care Services TPA | January 2015 – October 2015 Worked with CCStpa staff/team members on another round of enhancements, including:  Converting current SQL 2008 R2 databases to SQL 2014  Multiplesecurity updates to all three portal site  Creation of a scheduled report generator on the databaseserver that could scheduleand run (after hours) reports specific to group and type of report. Additionally reports had to be “encrypted at rest”  Creation of a report/email alert process for users  Multiplesitefixes,enhancements, content changes, and other updates to all three sites  Work to convert current claims data and structures to supportnew ICD 10 codes Technologies: C#, .NET, ASP MVC 4, jQuery,Entity Framework, SQL Server 2008 R2, SSRS, SSIS American Academy of Neurologists | September 2014 – December 2014 Fellowship Accreditation Application:worked with AAN staff/team member to create a new web application for a sub-organization within AAN: United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS). The application allowscolleges and universities who host fellowship programs to become accredited or maintain accreditation.Implemented two application types:Program Information Form (PIF) and Re-accreditation Information Form (RIF). Also worked on some other, miscellaneous tasks for AAN on a variety of different web and reporting applications. Technologies: C#, .NET, ASP MVC 5, jQuery,Entity Framework 6, Bootstrap, SQL Server 2008 R2 Comprehensive Care Services TPA | November 2013 – August 2014 Worked with CCStpa staff/team members to implement enhancements to all three sites.  Client Center updates: updates to existingClientCenter site to convert itto MVC 4.0. Wrote several SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reports allowingusers to run as needed. Added claimsearch and review features, as well as purchaseorder creation,search and review. Created new styles and features to supporttribal groups.Added features to track what each group (client) would allowfor emailing Explanation of Benefits (EOB) alerts & created supportingSSIS packages to transfer both group and individual member settings.
  • 2.  Member Center updates: various updates to siteto includenew forms and information.Updates to allow users to change their own EOB settings. Series of updates to improve sitesecurity.  Public site updates: series of updates to improve linkingbetween public siteand the other two sites. Addition of new pages for info as well as re-organization of existingpages. Technologies: C#, .NET, ASP MVC 4, jQuery,Entity Framework, SQL Server 2008 R2, SSRS, SSIS Minnesota Department of Human Services | July 2013 – November 2013  Training Portal: worked with Frederickson Communications to develop an updated version of DHS’ trainingportal used by both their staff as well as all counties to train and certify employees in security protocols.Site utilized ASP.MVC 4, SQL Server 2008 R2, Entity Framework 5, and jQuery.Also required integration with an existingtrainingsystemknown as Pathlore. Technologies: C#, .NET, TFS, ASP MVC 4, jQuery, Entity Framework, SQL Server 2008 R2, SSIS Comprehensive Care Services TPA | February 2013 – July 2013  Member Center: re-write of existingweb interface that allows members to login and check claims, accounts,coverage status,and access other information.Involved writingcompletely new sitein MVC 4, jQuery, and usingEntity Frameowork 4 (data first) for accessingdata.Also involved writingSSIS packages to load claims data into SQL Server as well as creatinga custom SSRS report & display asPDF for explanation of benefits. Also includes secureaccess to existingSOAP services to view HSA/FSA/etc. accountbalances.Siteuses CSS3, media queries,and specific tiledesign to allowfor viewingon multiple different devices,i.e. PC, tablet, and smaller mobiledevices.Site also re-skins (switches CSS) based on line of business.Security uses ASP.NET Membership Provider.Source code stored in TFS in the cloud and managed usingAgile tools in TFS.  CCS/BlueLink public site: re-write of existingpublic web sitefor both CCS and BlueLink sides of business. Rewrite used MVC4, jQuery, and EF 4 for accessingdata.Siteuses CSS3, media queries, and specific tile design to allowfor viewingon multipledifferent devices,i.e. PC, tablet, and smaller mobiledevices.Site also re-skins (switches CSS) based on lineof business.Sourcecode stored in TFS in the cloud and managed usingAgiletools in TFS.  Client Center updates: updates to existingClientCenter site created the previous year to includenew features: location and plan editors,viewingof SSRS reports in HTML and exporting in different formats, as well as a series of updates to existingeditors and various pages.Source code stored in TFS in the cloud and managed usingAgiletools in TFS. Technologies: C#, .NET, TFS, ASP MVC 4, jQuery, Entity Framework, SQL Server 2008 R2, SSRS, SSIS LKQ Point of Sale System | September 2012 – February 2013  Self Serve Point of Sale System: projectwas a re-write of a VB.NET point of salesysteminto C# (.NET 4.0) and usingWPF and MEF as the IoC container.Projectalso involved accessinga SQLServer databaseboth remotely and locally on a Windows embedded system (similarto XP). Databaseaccess was accomplished
  • 3. usingEntity Framework 4 (model first).Moq and NUnit were used for constructingunittests. My work on system mostly focused on returns screens as well as some sales completion screens,i.e. check/cash/credit card processing.Also worked on background process to check access to network & enable/disable features based on access.Source code and Agile management through TFS installed on client’s site. Technologies: C#, .NET, TFS, WPF, WCF, Entity Framework, SQL Server 2008 R2 AgStar | August 2012 – September 2012  Application Framework update: projectto update/re-write existingapplication hostinginfrastructure from .NET 1.1 to .NET 4.0. Code was written in C# and involved some access to DB2 or SQL Server stored procedures via traditional ADO.NET. Technologies: C#, .NET, TFS, SQL Server Comprehensive Care Services TPA | March 2012 – August 2012  Client Center: worked with one other developer to create a portal for client/HRpersonnel to login and manage their employee health insurancecoverageas provided by CCS TPA, the BlueLink TPA brand, as well as some Blue Cross Blue Shield clients.  Project technologies included ASP.NET MVC 3, jQuery, Entity Framework 4 (data first),SQL Server 2008 R2, SSIS & secure FTP, alongwith PGP encryption for reporting.  The site re-skins (switches CSS) based on lineof business.Sourcecode stored in TFS in the cloud and managed usingAgile tools in TFS. Technologies: C#, .NET, TFS, ASP MVC 4, jQuery, Entity Framework, SQL Server 2008 R2, SSRS, SSIS StayWell Health Management (Various Projects) | November 2006 - February 2012  Incentives Release 3 – fall 2010/winter 2012: replacement of existingsystem with a new one. Involved writingcompletely new code in .NET 4.0, creation of new Oracleschema, useof DevArt/Entity Framework for access as well as newsetup/deployment techniques and TFS 2010. My work mostly focused on bac k- end DB design/deployment, middle-tier business logic,and technical direction sinceI was the only person familiarwith existingproduct.Some limited work with MVC 3.0 and JQuery.  Incentives Release 2 – spring/summer 2010: enhancements to existingsystemto supportfamily banks. Conversion from .NET 2.0 and VS 2005 to .NET 3.5 and VS 2008 as well as restructuringwithin a new TFS library.  Incentives Release 1 – winter/spring 2010: updated to show interim(registered/participating) status on various event types to participantscheckingincentives online.Projectinvolved updates to API as well as Demographic sync process.  Client Monthly Report (CMR) Release 1 - 2009: development an automated version of report to replace manually created one. Involved creation of warehouse tables, ETL processes,stored procedures, and test/Excel export process.
  • 4.  Task Request Handler version 1 – fall 2008: a Windows servicecapableof runningany properly formatted command. Fetches new commands to run through the databaseand then uses reflection on an assembly and class(usinga predefined interface) to run said command with parameters also provided by the database.  eMessaging version 1 – spring/summer 2008: created a new system to send messages to participants viewableonlinethrough secured login.System required routing eMessages through a series of approvals. Also allowed for an accompanying“alert” email could be sent through a supportingemail tool called Exact Target.  Incentives Appeals and Error Fixes – 2007: created appeals feature so participantscould appeal incentives they missed (via help desk call).Also included tool for approval/denial by Clientresources team members as well as a bulk appeal feature. Additional work on Incentives involvinga number of fixes and enhancements.  Custom Exports – Winter 2006-2007: My initial work with SWHM in this engagement involved the writing of a number of custom exports for clients usingthe tool I had written previously in the fall of 2002. Technologies: VS 2003/2005/2008/2010,.NET 1.1/2.0/3.5/4.0, VB/C#/ASP.NET, Oracle/ODP,dotConnect for Oracle(DevArt)/Entity Framework & Linq, Ajax Control Toolkit, WiX,NUnit, Log4Net, CuteEditor, Enterprise Library,MS SQL Server 2005 Reporting Tools,MSMQ, Windows Services Dakota County – Public Safety IT Needs Assessment | October 2006  Worked on a projectto firstgather current IT usage(hardware, software, communications,staffing) for all 11 cities and county office for all of Dakota County and then analyzethese needs and produce a final recommendation for Dakota County in regards to services that could be combined. Projectinvolved developing a detailed inventory template, meeting with IT staff,PD, FD, and EMS involved,collatingdata in a SQL Server 2005 databaseand analyzing this data. Technologies: SQL Server 2005 Minnesota Department of Commerce – eFiling Project | May 2006 – October 2006  One of the Commerce department’s functions is to acceptand manage documents filed on utilities cases that are subsequently ruled on by the Public Utilities Commission.Previously all filings weresubmitted in paper form, scanned into TIFF images, and stored in a FileNet (Panagon) repository.  The goal of the eFiling projectwas to shiftthe medium of documents from paper to electronic.The project involved creatinga dynamic Java-based web sitethat allowed registered users to upload PDF/XLS documents which the application would later importinto FileNet (now P8). The eFilingapplication also supported searchingof filed documents by exposingsome of FileNet’s capabilities aswell as somelimited workflow. Technologies: Java 1.4.2, IBM Rational Development Platform6.0.1, Websphere Application Server 5.1, FileNet (Panagon/P8),Hibernate 3.1, Oracle9i (MySQL 5.0 for development), Struts 1.0, Ant 1.6.5 St. Cloud State University (SCSU) – College of Education Project | April 2006
  • 5.  Worked with two team members from St. Cloud State University (SCSU) on a project to create a web site for the College of Education.The proposed web site worked on was to allowstudents to track the necessary coursework and other tasks required for obtaininga teachinglicenseafter graduation.Assisted and mentored SCSU team members on tiered programmingconcepts, changes in .NET 2.0, and design of the supportingdatabase.Also assisted in definingand limitinginitial scopeof the project. Technologies: VB.NET, ASP.NET, SQL Server 2005,MicrosoftData Application Blocks 2.0 Titaniun 2.0 Conversion | March 2006  Worked on a projectto convert the Titaniun application framework from .NET 1.1 to .NET 2.0. Project involved migration of existingframework into a separatecode-base, buildingand testingversions 1.1 then converting code usingMicrosoft’s tools from1.1 to 2.0. Further conversion work involved updatingweb- serviceprojects to use .NET Development Server as opposed to IIS. Technologies: C#, SQL Server 2000 and 2005, MicrosoftTeam Foundation Server, .NET Development Server, IIS (5.1), Nant AgriBank, FCB – Customer Inquiry / Maintenance Application | January 2004 – March 2006  .NET Application Framework - worked on a .NET application framework to be used to host enterprise level applicationsused by many associations of AgriBank.This framework was the precursor to what eventually became Titaniun.Work on the framework involved server sidecomponents such as stored procedure wrappers, assemblers,and web services (façades) as well as clientsidecomponents including Windows forms, client-sidefaçades,and controllers.WhileI worked with pretty much all parts of the framework, my focus was on cached lists.These involved sendingcommonly used lists,such as state names or loan codes down to the clientsidewhere they are cached and later bound to controls in Windows forms.  Data Synchronization Monitor - Worked on a tool used to keep three different data stores in synch.The data kept in sync included MicrosoftCRM2.1 databases,SQL Server databases used in conjunction with in-houseapplication (SingleView),and BMIS/VSAM files (through DB2 stored procedures). The tool used COM+ components and publisher/recipientstructures (or pollingwith BMIS) to send and receive updates to and from each system. Work involved upgrades and fixes to existingcode, writing/testing build scripts and procedures, as well as installing/testing/ supportingin variousenvironments. Technologies: C#, .NET, COM+, MSMQ, SQL Server 2000,DB2 (through .NET), MicrosoftEIF, Nant, XML StayWell Health Management Systems – .NET Export Utility | September 2003 – December 2004  Created a .NET based export utility to export survey outcomes for clientuse. The export tool connected to an Oracledatabaseto create output in a variety of different formats including:XML, Excel, fixed width, delimited. The export tool utilizes XML configuration files to specify export configuration.The core business logicbuiltinto a C# assembly,which,in turn, is called froma C# windows programcapableof runningin batch or windowed mode. Technologies: C#, .NET, Oracle8i,XML
  • 6. MN Department of Education - Document Workflow/Archival | March 2001 – September 2003  Worked on a projectto create a document workflow trackingand archival applicationsfor statepersonnel licensing.Projectincluded two applications,oneto handlethe initial scanningof paper applications into the system, and another to track the progress of applicationsas they are processed.Later the project was expanded to includefeatures to track licenserenewal.  Customer serviceto teachers and administrators was improved substantially by reducingprocessingtime. The system replaced microfichewith magnetic optical storageand saved the department $100,000 annually. Technologies: Java 2/Swing 1.3, HTML with DHTML and Javascript,BEA Weblogic 6.0, SQL Server 7, DTS, Visual Basic 6,Magneto Optical CD Jukebox Lifetouch National School Studios - Photo ID Upgrade Project | July 2000 – March 2001  Worked on a team that upgraded software used by schools and businesses to create photo IDs. Worked on analyzingand testingbatch badge printingwith ten different types of printers.  At littleor no extra costto the schools,theapplication helped improved school security. For Lifetouch, the sales department used the application to win accounts from competitors. Payback on the projectwas achieved within a few months of each release. Technologies: MicrosoftVisual C++/MFC Transcape (A Pitney Bowes Company) - Multiple Carrier Shipping Application | January 2000 – July 2000  Technical programmer workingon multipleprojects related to a software application thathandled multiple-carrier shipping.Focused on components that allowed the user to handleelectronic shipment manifesting.  Allowed Transcape,a software manufacturer, to integrate its shippingsoftwarewith UPS and FEDEX. This provided customers with up-to-date shippinginformation fromUPS and FEDEX. Transcapewas ableto upgrade from DOS software to Windows based software, which i ncreased sales revenue. Technologies: Visual Basic,COMand COM+, SQL Server, Access, EDI Cool School - School Lunch Menu Design Tool Project | February 2000 – July 2000  Technical programmer on a project to create a web-based school lunch menu design application.Product allowed users to create, manage, and view school lunch menus for multipleschools within districts.  School districts wereableto create school lunch menus on-linerather than the traditional cutand paste method. School districts receivepoints toward cafeteria merchandisewhen they purchasefood from Cool School. Cool School was ableto build loyalty and feature products from various food manufactures, such as the milk consortium. Technologies: Visual Basic,COM/MTS, ASP, HTML with DHTML and Javascript,SQL Server Next Generation Network - Unit Installation Tracking | September 1999 – February 2000
  • 7.  Project and technical lead on a project to create an offlineunit installation trackingapplication.This application allowed salesrepresentatives usinglaptops to manage customer profiles,electronic hardware installations,and other data offlineand then would allowfor ad-hoc integration with main officeserver over the network.  The application was designed to decrease the expense of installingmonitors in locations acrossthe country. The application insured thateach step is complete prior to startingthe next step. This allows NGN employees to work together in a more productive way; they are assured that their co-workers have completed prerequisitesteps. Technologies: HTML with DHTML and Javascript,ASP with VBScript, Visual Basic,COM/MTS, SQL Server Evenson Hallmark - Online Sales Tracking and Reporting Tool | July 1999 – August 1999  Technical programmer on a web-based sales trackingand reportingtool for a greeting card franchise.  The tool was designed to make the retailer more profitableby providingsales thatoccur atremote stores. Also,allows management of shelf spaceby vendors. Technologies: HTML and Javascript, ASP with VBScript, ADO, Access Dayton Hudson Corporation - Financial Reporting Toolset | May 1998 – July 1999  Technical programmer on a project to create a series of tools and generic reports that allowed users to create reports in MicrosoftExcel, and later distributethem to various financial analystsin different departments. Projectwas for DHC as well as its subsidiary divisions/retailersatthe time: Target and Mervyn’s.  The toolset allowed for increases theprofitability of the business by providingmoretimely and complete information. It allowed staff to spend less time collectingdata and more time analyzinginformation to make better decisions. Technologies: MicrosoftExcel and VBA, Visual Basic,Control-M,Hyperion Essbase(OLAP) Evenson Hallmark - Data Warehousing Project | March 1998 – May 1998  Member of a development team working on a project to create a data warehousingapplication for a major greeting card franchise.Projectwas designed to gather cash register data at night and load it into database.  The retailer was ableto usethe updates to become more profitableby includingsales thatoccur at remote stores. Technologies: Visual Basic,Access,ErWin Online Balloting Tool | January 1998 – March 1998  Technical programmer on a project to create a web-based ballotingtool for a major corporateballoting company. Application was designed to be generic and open-ended for use with many different balloting implementations.
  • 8.  Tool allowed customers to take surveys on-lineat a low cost. This helped organizations thatwanted to take a more informal survey but includelots of participants. The company was ableto offer a new product that was electronic based rather than paper based. Technologies: HTML, ASP with VBScript, SQL Server Health Outcomes Tracking Application | November 1997 – January 1998  Member of development team working on an existingapplication to track the health of employees for other companies.Responsiblefor development of security,some reporting, and databasemodeling in initial design phaseof the project.  The application was designed to help employers, managed care organizations,hospitals,and physicians promote wisehealth choices thatimprove well-being and reduce health care costs. Technologies: Visual C++, Access, ErWin