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QUALIFICATIONS
Highly innovative at rapidly creating
new and intelligent opportunities for product development.
Strong ability to understand various concerns of multi-disciplinary
teams and facilitate communications within to maximize effectiveness. Experience gained from corporate, military, and
educational institutions demonstrates strengths in the following
areas:
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Broad understanding of architecture integration of avionics,
electronic, and controls systems in relation to human interaction
- Passive and interactive
usability guidance to improve intuition, navigation, as
well as prioritization and declutter of information
- Leadership, resourcefulness,
motivation, flexibility, quick learner, and ability to work
under pressure.
- Outstanding organization,
planning, visual presentation, writing, and speaking skills.
- Additionally willing to
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EDUCATION
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- Grad. Cert. in Human Computer
Interaction (HCI) Iowa
St. University
- Master of Industrial Design (Human
Factors and Design Research),
Georgia
Tech
- B. S. in Industrial Design,
Ohio
State University
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EMPLOYMENT
:
Nokia
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User Interface Designer
Bell
Helicopter Textron
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Sr. Engineer (Human Factors)
Sikorsky
Aircraft
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Human Factors/Crew Station Engineer
Georgia Tech
- Graduate Teaching &
Research Assistantships
United States Marine Corps,
Captain (Honorably Discharged)
- Aviation Maintenance/Airframes
Division Officer
- Aviator
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COMPUTER SKILLS
:
Macromedia
Dreamweaver, Flash, Visio, Photoshop, Illustrator, Corel Draw,
HTML, CATIA V5, DOORS, Alias, Word, Excel, PowerPoint
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AWARDS
AND CREDENTIALS
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- Human Factors and Ergonomics
Society, Member, 04-Present
- Industrial Designers Society of America, Member, 96-97,
02-Present
- CHI*Atlanta (Computer Human Interaction), Member, 07-Present |
- 2003 Winner of the National IDSA Gianninoto Graduate Scholarship
- Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (superior performance
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