State of Georgia
John Mikalonis has over 30 years of work experience in the technology industry. John started their career as a Programmer at United Merchants Inc. in 1989, and then worked as a Programmer Analyst at Newsweek Magazine from 1990 to 1992. From 1992 to 1995, they served as a Senior Programmer Analyst at Petrie Retail Inc. Following that, they joined SONY Electronics, Inc. as a Lead Integration Analyst and worked there for 10 years. In 2005, they transitioned to Cendant - RCI Resort Condominiums International as a Lead Integration Architect for six months before joining the State of Georgia - Georgia Technology Authority in the same role. John has been serving as the Lead Enterprise Integration Architect at the State of Georgia since December 2005.
John Mikalonis attended Rutgers University where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Economics. John also enrolled at the Chubb Institute for Computer Programming to further their knowledge in Computer Programming.
State of Georgia
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Settled in 1733 by James Oglethorpe, Georgia was the 13th colony formed. Since then, Georgia has grown and become one of the top places to do business in the country. Some highlights in Georgia business include: • Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, home to Delta Air Lines • CNN • Home Depot • Coca-Cola Georgia’s capital, Atlanta, was the home of civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr. and hosted the 1996 Summer Olympics. With about 200,000 teachers and state employees spanning all branches of government, a career with the Georgia government provides a lot of options. Georgia operates about 130 state agencies focusing on health, transportation, education, environment, and more. Photos courtesy the Georgia Department of Economic Development.