[PDF version: http://germansky.org/mitch/mbg-resume.pdf] Mitchell B. Germansky Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 mitch@germansky.org * Summary Securing a lead role to drive a software solution to market. Excellent choice for product/project management or directing an R&D effort. Extensive, results driven computing experience with a unique blend of business, management, technical, and academic skills in startups, Fortune 500, and SMB settings. Consulting practice for twenty-eight years. Diverse technical experience across the life cycle with product/project design, hardcore development, training, teaching, support, QA, operations, and administration. * Education M.S. Computer Science, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1985 (3.9/4.0 GPA). B.S. Mathematics, Drew University, magna cum laude, 1978 (3.6/4.0 overall, 4.0/4.0 math). * Skills Management: Successful track record transforming concept to product to market. Unix/Linux, networking, web, client/server, microprocessor, python, shell, perl, C, HTML, Javascript, Tomcat, Apache, SQL, Java, assemblers, Basic, Fortran; SQL, system administration. * Experience [Expanded project details: http://germansky.org/mitch/mbg-resume-long.pdf] 4/08 to Present Computer Solutions Group, LLC, Consultant Consulting engagement with AT&T Chief Security Office designing and developing security systems and tools to monitor, analyze, and defend from Internet malicous actors and threats. 7/04 to 12/08 Lecture123.com Corporation CEO, President Launched this startup from Rutgers Univ. Managed the business; finances; marketing/sales; R&D and QA; operations/support; and customer, OEM, and partner relationships. Lecture123 is an ePublishing, web based teaching/learning system that records/delivers interactive, searchable content on all computer platforms. Two sales models: on-site software license, hosted service. SnapKast is a Windows desktop lightweight app to record sessions and produce video content delivered as MPEG-4 files or podcast RSS feeds. Primary customer base: academia. See http://lecture123.com and http://snapkast.com. 4/02 to 7/04 Rutgers University Elearning Research At the Laboratory for Computer Science Research led the R&D of innovative online teaching and learning systems which became the genesis for Lecture123. 9/01 to 5/06 Drew University Adjunct Professor Teaching computer science with undergraduate students. 10/89 to 12/02 Computer Solutions Group, Inc. CEO, President Created and led the business and technical engagements of this computer consulting firm providing services primarily to telecom clients. Company peaked with 12 consultants. 11/99 to 9/01 AT&T Labs Consultant Performed research/analysis of IP and routing data from the three Internet registries. Served as AT&T ARIN liaison. Member of small team researching and proposing web based services, ASP, and co-lo hosting for the AT&T and British Telecom joint venture called Concert. 1/00 to 6/00 Seton Hall University Adjunct Professor Taught a Web Development Technologies course for M.S. students. 1/95 to 1/00 Lucent Technologies Bell Laboratories Consultant Intranet developer/webmaster for the Wireless development organizations Managed web server with 500 users and 1 million hits per month. In-house consultant to hundreds of web users/developers. Interacted with CIO and computer/network center technical staff. Part of a small team providing an out-of-lab testing environment on a Sun network for cell site developers. 3/98 to 5/98 The Meridian Group Consultant Designed, developed, and deployed this company's web site. 1/96 to 5/96 Legal Expert Served as a software expert in a lawsuit analyzing a disputed computer system and its conformance to specification and many other aspects. Worked with company executives and their legal team. Produced detailed expert report that assisted in the settlement. 2/92 to 12/94 AT&T Communications Consultant Lead member of the audio teleconferencing team that defined the next generation system based on an multi-site architecture of a network of highly available Suns and PCs. Performed system engineering, development, system administration, testing, project management, budget, and deployment functions. 5/89 to 2/92 AT&T Bell Laboratories Consultant Principal developer in the AT&T Accumaster network management system which managed diverse voice and data networks over T1.5 lines with performance, facility, and configuration management subsystems. X.25 subject matter expert and mentor, gateway developer, and QA. 7/88 to 4/89 Eastek Limited, Australia Executive Consultant Moved startup from the US to Australia. Hired R&D team, outfitted lab and the support/training facility. Technical and business management, strategic planning, OEM agreements, sales/marketing, and customer/vendor relations. Deployed Australia's largest document management system. 3/87 to 6/88 EasTek Corporation Director, Software Engineering Director of Software Engineering reporting to the President. This department of ten technical staff had total responsibility for the document management product design, development, testing, deployment, and support. Managed industry trade shows, pre-sales, and participated in corporate strategic planning. 5/85 to 9/85 Conference Call Service Consultant Initiated the development of a new teleconferencing service. Product planning with the BoD, system development, establishing the lab, vendor contacts, and the selection/management of the software team. 4/85 to 2/87 AT&T Bell Laboratories Consultant Developed, supported, and performed QA for the UNIX V X.25 Network Interface product. 10/84 to 2/85 Ragen Information Systems Consultant Implemented a file transfer system to transport data collected in IBM PCs to a DBMS in a UNIX host. 2/83 to 3/85 AT&T Communications Manager Technical manager of eleven UNIX developers: hiring, training, project management, and administration. The group developed the software platform for large operations support system projects. 7/81 to 1/83 AT&T Long Lines Supervisor Key developer of communications platform and interfaces for UNIX operations support systems and an multiprocessor X.25 PAD: For a large UNIX development project was responsible for defining the project software standards, libraries, tools, directory structures, and UNIX system technical support and training. Designed the long-standing JG protocol for internal network control systems. 5/78 to 6/81 Vydec, Exxon Office Systems Software Engineer Broad development experience in microprocessor office automation systems: operating systems, drivers, and communications all in assembler.