Nathan Childs

Vice President Of Information Technology at Columbia Housing

Nathan Childs has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies and roles. Nathan has recently worked at Columbia Housing as the Vice President of Information Technology, where they managed the activities of the IT department, collaborated with other departments to support IT strategic goals, and managed IT projects and resources. Prior to this, they were the Enterprise IT Help Desk Manager at Alamo Colleges District. Nathan also worked at School District 5 of Lexington and Richland Counties, where they held roles as an Information Systems Resource Technician III and II. During this time, they provided hardware and software support to over 3000 users, established a district-wide imaging method, and developed training materials. Before that, Nathan worked at Intel as a PC Support specialist, focusing on hardware and software customer support and inventory maintenance. Nathan began their career as a Computer Support Specialist at Southern Wesleyan University, where they provided hardware and software support and established an imaging solution.

Nathan Childs earned a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Information Systems from the University of South Carolina from 1999 to 2002. Nathan also attended Midlands Technical College in 1998 and Lenoir-Rhyne University in 1997-1998, however, no degrees are specified for these institutions. Nathan also holds a certification in CompTIA A+ but further details are not provided.

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Columbia, United States

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Columbia Housing

The Housing Authority of the City of Columbia, South Carolina (Columbia Housing), is the largest housing authority in South Carolina. Columbia Housing provides and facilitates affordable housing resources for nearly 6,500 low-income households comprised of approximately 16,000 people. These affordable housing resources include Columbia Housing-owned residential communities, Columbia Housing-sponsored mixed-income, mixed-finance residential communities, Housing Choice vouchers, supportive housing arrangements and homeownership opportunities. Columbia Housing's programs are funded and regulated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).


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