Jason Shipp

Vice President Of Information Technology at Hemophilia of Georgia

Jason Shipp's work experience includes:

- Jason worked as a Vice President of Information Technology at Hemophilia of Georgia from April 2000.

- In this role, they managed and oversaw the organization's information management system, including computer hardware and software installation, maintenance, information systems security, and support for the local area network and remote employees. Jason also researched and identified computer equipment, hardware, and software to meet organizational needs and made recommendations on acquisitions and needs. Jason supervised the Desktop Support Specialist.

- Prior to working at Hemophilia of Georgia, they were a Software Application Engineer at Bradley Ward Systems, Inc. from January 1998 to April 2000.

- Jason also served as a Manpower Information Analyst in the United States Marine Corps from May 1990 to May 1996.

Jason Shipp attended Kennesaw State University from 1996 to 1998, where they studied Computer Science. Jason also participated in a Project Management Leadership Program at the Georgia Institute of Technology. In addition, they received a Successful Supervisor Certificate from Kennesaw State University and completed a program at Oglethorpe University to become a Microsoft Certified Professional.

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  • Vice President Of Information Technology

    April, 2000 - present