Scott D. Farmer has over 20 years of work experience in various technology-related positions. Scott D. started their career as a Technical Support at Sony Electronics in 1998, where they provided technical assistance to customers. In 2000, they joined the Florida Department of Law Enforcement as a Computer Crimes Analyst, where they analyzed and investigated computer crimes. In 2001, they transitioned to the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography as the Manager of Information Technology, overseeing the organization's technology infrastructure. Scott D. later held roles as Director of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, where they led the implementation of new technology initiatives and managed the project portfolio. Scott has extensive experience in coordinating with stakeholders, reviewing contracts, and ensuring the effective use of information systems.
Scott D. Farmer obtained their education in a chronological manner. Scott D. started attending the University of Missouri-Saint Louis in 1988 and graduated in 1992 with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Business Administration. During their time there, they also pursued a field of study in Finance, General.
In addition to their formal education, Scott D. Farmer has obtained several certifications to enhance their skills and knowledge. In January 2002, they became a Microsoft Certified Professional for Windows Server. Scott D. also completed various online courses, including certifications in project management, executive decision making, administration for cloud-based Office 365, transitioning from waterfall to agile project management, understanding Microsoft Azure core functionalities, cybersecurity with cloud computing, managing virtual teams, and Google Analytics essential training. These certifications were obtained between 2015 and 2016 from institutions such as Lynda.com and Microsoft.
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