Christopher McMillan Resume
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EDUCATION CCNA / ITE Curtin University, Perth Australia, 2007 to Present
Masters of Arts, Blind Rehabilitation Teacher, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1990, 36 Credit hours via Semester
Bachelor of Science, Psychology and Sociology, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1989, 122 Credit hours via Semsters
JOB EXPERIENCE Information Technology Specialist: CEEK Technology. 998 Campbell Avenue Suite 10, West Haven, CT 06516 June 2005 till Present. Hour Varies 20/30 Hours a Week Results: Creation of technology company and deployment of department structure, board creation, and assist with grant writing. Prioritized day to day operations. Provided student assessment and training at colleges, job sites and rehabilitation center in a 50 state area. Made referrals for continued education and additional training. Assisted in new product marketing and deployment. Assisted in management of new remote sales staff. Submitted Quarterly and Yearly Operations and Marketing Budgets
East Coast Operations Manager: ALVA Access Group, West Haven, CT and Oakland, CA. February 2000 – September 2004. Results Include: Set up home office, Established East Coast and Midwestern Division. Generated 35 to 45 % of sales. Developed sales and marketing plans. Traveled to 32 states for product sales, demonstration, training and support. Presented and marketed products at National Conferences. Assisted in new product marketing and deployment. Assisted in management of new remote sales staff. Submitted Quarterly and Yearly Operations and Marketing Budgets.
Computer Training Specialist: Eastern Blind Rehabilitation Center, United States Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center, West Haven, CT, October 1993-February 2000 Results Include: Assisted in establishment of new program for Computer Access Training Program. Provided student assessment and training at job site and rehabilitation center. Instructed approximately 75 students in adaptive technology and PC Applications for personal and employment needs. Co established Outpatient Training Program in 13 state area. Participated in evaluation of new AT Technology and Training techniques for program. Prepared and presented at workshops on computer access products nationwide. Acted as chief of CATS Department in the absence of supervisor.
President Adaptive Computer Solutions, Inc. 998 Campbell Avenue Suite 10, West Haven, CT 06516, January 1994 till January 2000. $50.00 Hour 20/30 Hours a Week Results: Creation of technology company and deployment of department structure, board creation, and assist with grant writing. Prioritized day to day operations. Presented at semi annual board meetings on goals, objectives and results for each quarter. Provided student assessment and training at colleges, job sites and rehabilitation center in a 6 state area. Worked with CFO and VP of Sales on state and federal bids for AT Instructed Students on adaptive technology and PC Applications for personal, educational and employment requirements. Made referrals for continued education and additional training. Assisted in new product marketing and deployment. Assisted in management of new remote sales staff. Submitted Quarterly and Yearly Operations and Marketing Budgets.
VIST Coordinator, VA Medical Center Newington Campus, 555 Willard Avenue, Newington, CT, 06111 April 1995 till April 1996, Results: Duties include providing direct services to visually impaired veterans, program management and organization organization, blind rehabilitation and eye disease expert and work closely with all members of an interdisciplinary team. interdisciplinary team. Prepared and presented in house and community based training workshops. Researched and recommended Provide public education seminars to interested organizations about blind rehabilitation services.
Senior Technology Specialist: Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired Utica, New York, August 1992-September 1993. Results Include: Provided student assessment and training at colleges, job sites and rehabilitation center students in a 10 county area. Instructed approximately 20 students on adaptive technology and PC Applications for vocational goals. Assisted the Technology and Information Services Manager in department curriculum and in staff development training. Prepared and presented in house and community based training workshops. Researched and recommended current adaptive technology for the agency. Made referrals for continued education and additional training. Trained Agency staff with adaptive and standard computer issues.
Technology Specialist: Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Utica, New York, January 1991-August 1992. Results Include: Assisted in creation of technology department and setup. Assist with grant writing. Provided student assessment and training at colleges, job sites and rehabilitation center in a 10 county area. Instructed 35 Students on adaptive technology and PC Applications for personal, educational and employment requirements
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