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Karri Harvey

Director Of IT at Blue Earth County

Karri Harvey worked as the Director of IT at Blue Earth County starting in October 2018. Prior to this role, Karri served as a Technician at The Computer Man, Inc from January 2008 to March 2012, where they provided technical support and assistance with troubleshooting computer and network issues for small to mid-size businesses. No specific information is provided about the work experience at Southwest Health and Human Services.

Karri Harvey attended Minnesota West Community and Technical College from 2006 to 2008, where they obtained an Associate of Arts and Sciences (A.A.S.) degree in Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance. During the same period, they also earned another Associate of Arts and Sciences (A.A.S.) degree in Computer Hardware Technology/Technician from the same institution.

Karri Harvey then pursued further education at the University of Minnesota Crookston, although the specific start and end years are not provided. Karri completed their Bachelor's of Information Technology Management degree at this institution.

In addition to their degrees, Karri Harvey holds an A+ Certification from CompTIA, although the details regarding the obtained month and year are not provided.

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Mankato, United States

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Blue Earth County

Nestled in the heart of the Minnesota River Valley in the south-central part of the state, Blue Earth County encompasses 764 square miles of several lakes, rivers, streams, and rich agricultural land. The County has 368-miles of rivers and is beautifully landscaped with wooded bluffs and is known for its many parks, trails, and campgrounds. Blue Earth County is home to 11 cities and 23 townships and serves as a regional hub, particularly in its County seat of Mankato for retail, education, healthcare, manufacturing, tourism, and government services. Agriculture has always been and remains today a principal industry for areas throughout the County. Blue Earth County remains a top hog producer in the state along with producing high yields of corn and soybeans. The County was established in 1853, five years before Minnesota became a state, and continues to thrive with an estimated population in the 2010 census of 64,013. Blue Earth County is governed by a five-member Board of Commissioners, with each member representing a geographical district of the County. To view our job opportunities, visit www.blueearthcountymn.gov/employment