Gordon Brick
Systems Engineer, Project
Leader, Facilitator, Web Page Implementation and Marketing
Employment ObjectivesTo primarily market, design and
implement web sites - personal or business.
Can do, Will do Attitude.
A good team leader (or worker) with a strong work
ethic. Self Starter. Will work on contract or job basis as an independant contractor.
Educational BackgroundBachelor of Science in Education,
University of Florida, 1962
Master of Science (Mathematics),
University of South Carolina, 1966
Professional Activities
President and Founder - Personomics Inc. (A Software Company) {May 1998 - Present}
Created HomeVault Document Management System along with partner.
Personally designed, implemented, and programmed the Personomics Inc. Home Site which
is E-commerce enabled and contains over 60 pages. Two hundred fifty copies have been sold
at $19.95. Registered site with multiple search engines and handled all marketing.
Created the Help files for HomeVault using RoboHelp. The site can be viewed by clicking
here. Extensive HTML, Perl, CGI, and Internet knowledge.
IT Supervisor - Gwinnett County Government
{February 1998 - (Three weeks)}
Resigned for health reasons.
Retirement from IBM Corporation {September 1995 - Present}
Stock Trading -- ceased all activity June 1999 -- ran out of money.
CEO and President - IHI Clinics, Inc.
(A Seminar Company) {June 1992 - September 1995}Founded this corporation and grew
from one to seven commissioned seminar leaders presenting fee seminars
across the USA. Before retirement in 1995, the nine month gross for IHI
Clinics, Inc. was 2.8 million dollars. All advertising layouts were done
using Aldus PageMaker. Programmed the financial systems in Basic, PC Assembler,
Microsoft Access, and Visual Basic. Lotus 123 was also used extensively.
Windows/95 was used to network five workstations.Consulting Marketing Rep - IBM Insurance Industry Marketing
{March 1988 - June 1992}Responsible for representing the
insurance industry in the development of the Executive Support System (Executive
Decisions) and then to sell to insurance industry CEO's and install the system on a national quota.
Earned two Hundred Percent Clubs. During this time earned the following
Insurance Industry designations:
CLU
- Chartered Life Underwriter
ChFC
- Chartered Financial
Consultant
FLMI
- Fellow in the Life
Management InstituteSenior Education Rep - IBM Americas
Group/Asia-Pacific Group Education {November 1985
- March 1988}Responsible for developing and
coding the Administrative system for the DISCOVER/36 CBT system. Also consulted
and provided the code for the DISCOVER/DOS CBT system.Senior Education Rep - IBM Europe/Middle
East/Africa Division Education {May 1983 - October
1985}Responsibility for managing DISOSS,
DOSF, and other office products classes - primarily in Europe.
Designed and wrote the DUIT authoring
system for PC based CBT offerings to end users. This system was a prerequisite
for the high quality products produced for SRA Logo. Lead the development
of three Personal Services end-user CBT courses which included establishing
a business need and obtaining a resource commitment from IBM National Accounts
Division and Science Research Associates (SRA). Coordinated activities
between Atlanta, Dallas, Washington, New York and Paris, France. Project
was completed under-budget and ahead of schedule. Taught translation classes
in Europe.
Wrote the driver for the tutorial
in the Personal Services/PC program product. Taught translation class in
Rome.Senior Systems Engineer - IBM Atlanta
Commercial Branch Office {July 1972 - April 1983}Worked as an account Systems Engineer
for the Life of Georgia account - developed the season ticket application
for the Atlanta Falcons. This application sold to five other professional
teams.Worked on the COPE (Committee On Paperless
Entry) _ a joint project of IBM and the five major Atlanta Banks.Installed five remote check processing
centers for C & S bank throughout Georgia.Lead Systems Engineer for Fulton Federal
Savings and Loan:Installed the first IBM 3600 on-line
teller system in the world to go in live production. Was a "National Director"
at the 1974 Golden Circle for this effort.Installed 3614 ATM network and personally
wrote the code.Lead conversion from a "roll your own"
Assembler system to a CICS and DL/1 CIF system. New applications written
in COBOL.Installed first "Bill Pay by Phone"
system in Georgia.Lead Systems Engineer for NBG (National
Bank of Georgia). Installed multiple MVS and VM systems.Lead Systems Engineer for First National
Bank of Atlanta On-line Teller Project. Installed 4700 Teller system.Attended 8 IBM Systems Engineer Symposiums
while in branch. One IBM Golden Circle.Advisory Systems Engineer - IBM Atlanta
Education Center {May 1969 - June 1972}Worked on District TP Team providing
technical assistance on TP accounts across the district. Taught TP courses
on TP concepts, BTAM, QTAM, VTAM/NCP, CICS and other design and implementation
courses.Authored the Bi-Sync Thruput Estimator
as an IBM Field Developed Program.Systems Engineer - IBM Atlanta Datacenter
{June 1967 - April 1969}Acquired basic training. Authored two
additions to the IBM Scientific Subroutine library.Authored MISTRESS (Management Information
System To Record Education and System Schedules). This program written
in S/360 Assembler was a forerunner to the IBM Corporate AAS system implementation.Awarded a "National Newsmaker" award
at the 1969 Systems Engineering Symposium.Mathematics Teacher - Bishop Barry
High School (St Petersburg, FL) {September 1962 -
June 1967}Chairman Math Department. Head
Track Coach Community ActivitiesDekalb County Jaycees {President 1971}U.S. Jaycees {National Director 1973}Georgia Jaycees {President 1974}Georgia Jaycee International Senate
{President 1976}Samuel L. Jones Boys Club {Director
1971-74}PersonalBirthdate: November 14,1940
Married: 44 years to Rosalie (2
grown children, 5 grandchildren)Contact Information
Gordon Brick
1504 Addie's Place
Lawrenceville, Georgia 30043-7099
770-***-**** (phone)
Email:
abpl1y@r.postjobfree.com
URL:
http://webpages.charter.net/brick/gbresume.htm