Patrick Danner
Washington, DC 20017
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Education
The Catholic University of
America
Washington, DC
August 2004 to May 2007M.A. in Moral Theology / Ethics
St. John Fisher
Seminary, accredation through St. John's University
Stamford, Connecticut
August 2002 to July 2004
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
September 1994 to May 1998B.A.
Major: Physics
with a concentration in Computer Techniques.Major: .Minor: Religious
Studies.Activities included:The Science and Technology
WingUniversity of Pennsylvania Swimming TeamUniversity of Pennsylvania Water Polo Team
Work Experience
Valassis
Relationship Marketing Systems, LLC
Software Developer
July 1998 to August 2002
VRMS' main product is MarketEXPERT, a software package that is used by
high volume retailers to process and report on information stored within a
customer purchase database. My own duties include writing C++ procedures
that interact with a relational database to populate data tables. I also
design, create, and maintain sales and customer analysis report templates
(both web based and web independent) which process, organize, and
calculate input using those data tables and user parameters to output
charts and graphs with the desired information. Among other tasks are
writing documentation for the user and providing support to customer
service.
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy
Project Member: Mobile Anisotropy Telescope
December 1996 to May 1998
Assisted in the construction of a mobile telescope designed to be
placed on a Chilean mountaintop to detect fluctuations in the cosmic
microwave background (CMB). Duties included the construction of
telemetry boxes, the construction of antenna masts, designing a system to
counteract site conditions and thereby improve data accuracy, mounting
sensitive equipment, and maintaining the project web page.
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy
Laboratory Assistant
October 1996 to December 1996
Assisted in the setup and design of laboratory experiments for
undergraduate physics students in various fields of study. Tested and
calibrated involved equipment to ensure proper working order. Contributed
to the integration of computers with possible experiments for future
classes.
General Nutrition Centers
Sales Assistant
May 1995 to December 1996
Duties included personal interaction with customers, familiarity with
many varied products, awareness of conditions and appropriate
recommendations, attention to federal limitations on claims, and concern
for financial and corporate details involving closes, ending weeks,
receiving shipments, coordinating store appearance with advertising
campaigns, and conducting inventories.
References
References available upon request.