Lee Killingsworth

Database Developer at Global Holdings

Lee Killingsworth is a database developer currently working for Global Holdings since February 2022. Prior to this, they worked for Lexis Nexis as a data analyst and database developer for six years, where they solved a unique identifier standardization problem and also facilitated communication between various reform groups. Killingsworth worked briefly as a web designer for Express Employment Professionals in 2014. Lee was also an event coordinator for Oklahoma Senator Connie Johnson in 2014 and a Senior Airman in the United States Air Force from 2008 to 2012, where they developed a computer system that reduced manpower for data entry and verified passport information for passengers. Lee was a database administrator/developer for Pardon and Parole Board Okla from 2006 to 2007 where they designed and programmed a risk instrument program determining potential risk for inmates being released on parole, trained officers on its usage, and worked with the current database platform.

Lee Killingsworth has completed several educational programs and earned a certification. Lee started attending Oklahoma City Community College in 2012 and finished in 2014 with a degree in Psychology and Philosophy. In 2008, they studied Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management in the US Air Force. In 2015, they attended Moore Norman Technology Center for Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration, and they earned a Junior Database Developer/Database Administrator certification. In the same year, they received an Oracle certification in SQL Fundamentals I.

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Oklahoma City, United States

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Global Holdings

Global Holdings LLC is a financial technology company that provides payment processing to the debt settlement industry. Built on a culture of compliance, we are industry pioneers who make payments safe and easy. Our technology platform and expert services have enabled the implementation of debt settlement strategies for millions of consumers fornearly 20 years.


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