Brenton Russo

IT Technician I at City of Elmhurst

Brenton Russo is an experienced IT professional currently serving as an IT Technician I for the City of Elmhurst since June 2022, where responsibilities include resolving support requests, managing critical IT infrastructure, and overseeing technology systems for a fleet of vehicles. Previous roles include IT Intern at the same organization, where Brenton streamlined server backup processes and managed toner inventory, and a series of positions at the Elmhurst Public Library focusing on Makerspace technology support and instruction. Brenton also held an Information Technology Intern role at Elmhurst District 205 Public Schools, assisting with Chromebook management for a large student population. Brenton Russo is pursuing a Master of Science in Computer Information Technology at Elmhurst University and holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from Lewis University, along with various certificates in specialized IT skills.

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Elmhurst, United States

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City of Elmhurst

The City of Elmhurst is committed to providing responsive and superior governmental services in an environment of respect in order to protect and enhance the quality of life of those who live, work, visit, and conduct business in our community. We invite you to Explore Elmhurst! Close to Everything, Unlike Anything Elmhurst is an ideal location with proximity to major airports and minimum drive time to major market places. Situated as the eastern gateway to DuPage County, Elmhurst is located sixteen miles west of Chicago, minutes from O’Hare airport, and at the crossroads of key Illinois expressways. This dynamic suburban city is home to more than 44,000 residents and 2,500-plus businesses. The all-around appeal of Elmhurst is frequently recognized on “it” community lists and earned the city national recognition in 2014 as one of Family Circle Magazines Top 10 U.S. Towns to live in. Founded in 1836, Elmhurst is a historic, tree-lined community with a wide variety of housing, offering those who live, work and do business here -- a vibrant mix of the past and the future. It enjoys thriving retail shopping centers and urban boutiques, excellent restaurants, a ten screen movie theatre, multiple automobile dealerships, and three business parks. Arts and culture abound with four distinct museums and an outstanding symphony orchestra. Voted "Top 10 Town for Families" in U.S. by Family Circle Magazine (August, 2014) Named one of America's Happiest Cities by Movoto Real Estate (September, 2014)


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