Anthony Schelling, MNCM, PMP

Vice President of Court Software at JANO Technologies (JANO Justice Systems)

Anthony Schelling has over 20 years of work experience in the technology and software industry. Anthony began their career at Winnebago County in 1998, where they held roles as a PC Specialist, PC/Network Specialist, and Application Administrator. In 2001, they joined JANO Technologies (JANO Justice Systems) as a Senior Systems Engineer and later became a System Architect. Anthony then served as the Director of Technology before being promoted to Vice President of Court Software in September 2020. Anthony has extensive knowledge and expertise in the implementation and management of technology solutions, specifically in the justice systems sector. Anthony is also a certified Project Management Professional (PMP).

Anthony Schelling, MNCM, PMP obtained their Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from DeVry University, where they studied from 2006 to 2009. Anthony then pursued a Master's degree in Network and Communications Management with a concentration in Network Security at Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University from 2009 to 2011.

In addition to their academic achievements, Anthony Schelling also holds several certifications. Anthony obtained the Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification from the Project Management Institute in April 2016. Furthermore, they received certifications from IBM, including IBM Certified Technical Sales Specialist - Power Systems with POWER8 Scale-out V1 in December 2015, IBM Certified Technical Sales Specialist - Power Systems with POWER7 and IBM i - v1 in July 2011, IBM Certified Specialist - Power Systems Technical Support for i in August 2009, and IBM Certified Specialist -- System i Technical Solutions - Design (including i5/OS V5R4) in October 2007.

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Timeline

  • Vice President of Court Software

    September, 2020 - present

  • Director of Technology

    December, 2013

  • System Architect

    March, 2012

  • Senior Systems Engineer

    July, 2001