City Of Siloam Springs
Kevin Yang is an experienced IT professional with a background in network engineering and system support, currently serving as a Network Engineer, Analyst, and Support Analyst at the City of Siloam Springs since January 2021. Prior to this role, Kevin worked at CEI Engineering Associates, Inc. from July 2019 to January 2021 as a Level 2 IT Support Desk, where responsibilities included deploying EOL hardware and enhancing IT infrastructure. Kevin also held the position of System Support Analyst for the City of Siloam Springs from January 2017 to January 2019, acting as the lead IT personnel for essential network-connected devices for first responders. Earlier experience includes roles at CEI Engineering Associates, Inc. and CompuCom, focusing on end-user support, troubleshooting, and process improvement. Kevin holds a Bachelor's degree in Management Information Systems and Services from the University of Arkansas and two Associate's degrees in Business Administration and Management and Management Information Systems from Northwest Arkansas Community College.
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City Of Siloam Springs
Siloam Springs is a municipal government in Benton County, Arkansas. The city shares a border on the Arkansas-Oklahoma state line with the town of West Siloam Springs, Oklahoma. The city was founded in 1882 and was characterized by the purported healing powers of the spring water feeding Sager Creek, which runs through downtown Siloam Springs and trading with nearby Native American tribes. John Brown University (JBU) was founded in 1919 as a private, interdenominational, Christian liberal arts college in the city. Today, Siloam Springs is known for its efforts to preserve and revitalize the city's historic downtown. The community is located on the western edge of the growing NW Arkansas metropolitan area and has had a population increase of 13.7% to 17,100 between 2010 and the 2019 population estimate. In 2012, the city was named one of the 20 best small towns in America by Smithsonian magazine and has won numerous awards and accolades. The city houses the electric, water, wastewater, trash, recycling, streets, public library, a municipal airport, building, planning, engineering, district court, police, fire, economic development, cemetery, parks and recreation, and animal shelter divisions internally.