LISA M. MacLEAN
Wentworth Institute of Technology
550 Huntington Ave – Dobbs 006
Boston, MA 02115

www.professormaclean.com

617-989-4122

CAREER
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ACADEMIC
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WORK
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9/2000-Present
3/1987-
8/2000
6/1986-
3/1987
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SOFTWARE
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WITNESS
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REFERENCES: / Multifaceted technical professional: Teaching, network & database administration, design, installation, and maintenance. Systems analysis, programming, needs assessment, data communications. Research & documentation. Publications, extensive continuing education. Progressive responsibilities & achievements.
PhD Student in Applied Management/Decision Sciences Program with Information Technology Management concentration, Walden University
Master's Degree in Computer Information Systems with Distinction, Beta Gamma Sigma scholar; Bentley College
Double BS degrees in Computer Information Systems & Management with an economics minor, Dean's list student; Rhode Island College
Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Wentworth Institute of Technology. Teaching Intro & Advanced Database applications & design, Systems Analysis & Design, Programming Concepts & Logic Structures, Local & Wide Area Network theory and design, Network Services and the World Wide Web, Network administration, Senior Software Design. Offered permanent position in fourth year.
SQL Server DBA & Systems Administrator with State Laboratory Institute. Systems analysis & design, database design, programming, documentation, user training. Hardware and software installation, maintenance, troubleshooting. Installation, configuration and administration of NetWare and Windows NT Server hybrid network, SQL Server backend. Software evaluation & recommendation. Standards development, server optimization, query analysis, creation of global & local groups, rights assignment, backup design, programmer support, data replication, domain design, security policies. Experience on administrative and laboratory projects. Three promotions, consistently top-rated annual evaluations.
Human Resource Information Systems Specialist for Monet Jewelers. System overhaul, analysis and programming, user training, report generation. Sole responsibility for dept. systems development; databases, mainframe links, LOTUS, word processing. Hired permanently after internship expired.
“Building Community Projects Effectively,” Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, Vol. 1, Issue 6, June 2006, pp. 76-87, with Michael Werner.
“Building Bridges in Academia: A Case Study in Vital Survival Skills for the New Millennium,” Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference for Informatics Education Research, December 12-14, 2004.
"Student Satisfaction Using Real Projects for Object Oriented and Database Design," Conference Proceedings of the Conference on Information Informatics Research, Association of Information System (AIS) Special Interest Group, with Michael Werner, December 12-14, 2003.
“Benefits And Difficulties In Use Of Real Projects For Advanced Database Applications,” 17th Annual Conference of the International Academy of Information Systems, 2002.
“Using Weekly Quizzes as Classroom Aids in Teaching Introductory Database Design,” 40th Annual Southeast Academy for Computing Machinery (ACM) Conference, April 26-27, 2002.
“A Finance Application Of Information Technology”, Conference Proceedings of the International Association of Information Management’s International Conference on Information Informatics Research, with Thomas Pencek, Meredith College, December 14-16, 2001.
"Photonics: A Complicated Future Ahead?," Telecommunications, March 1994, p. 57
"Leaping into a Local Area Network," Office Systems ’91, December 1991, p. 12
"Computerization of Annual Immunization Surveys," American Journal of Public Health, December 1990, p. 1523
"A Refresher Course on Systems Design," Information Center, August 1990, p.17
“Choosing and Using a Human Resource Information Systems Specialist," Personnel Journal, June 1989, p. 150
An Instructor’s Manual to Introductory Database Technology, with John Russo, Prentice-Hall, 2002.
2003 Rhode Island College, Outstanding Alumni Award
HTML, SQL, Access, FoxPro, Visual FoxPro, Excel, Visual Basic, COBOL, FORTRAN, PASCAL, ASSEMBLY, SPSS, IRL, Carbon Copy, Procomm, Windows Server version 4.0, 2000, 2001, NetWare 3.1x, 4.x, SQL Server 6.0, 7.0, 2005
DocuTron vs. Sengage. I wrote a legal brief refuting claims of theft of intellectual property that lifted a cease-and-desist order, allowing Sengage to return to work
Confidential Consultation for a New Hampshire firm in regards to software not delivered as specified
Available Upon Request