Supreme Court of Virginia
Kim Carson possesses extensive experience in web development and business systems analysis, currently serving as the Manager for Web Development Specialized Apps at the Supreme Court of Virginia since November 2016. This role involves managing a team dedicated to developing and maintaining custom applications for the court system. Prior positions include Business Systems Analyst at Bowlmor AMF and Estes Express Lines, where responsibilities encompassed liaising between business users and development teams, analyzing system effectiveness, and conducting project meetings. Kim's career began as an IT Manager and Network Administrator at Heritage Public Library and includes various technical roles where software analysis and design were key components. Educational qualifications include a B.S. in Business Administration / Information Technology and an A.S. in Information Technology / Networking from Bryant & Stratton, along with a certification in Public Library Studies from Marshall University.
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Supreme Court of Virginia
The Supreme Court of Virginia is one of the oldest continuous judicial bodies in the United States. Its roots are deep in the English legal system dating to the early seventeenth century as part of the Charter of 1606 under which Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America, was established. In 1623.[For more information, see http://www.courts.state.va.us/courts/cib.pdf]. Assisting the Chief Justice in administration of the judicial branch, the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court (the state court administrator) is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Supreme Court. Through its twelve departments, the Office of the Executive Secretary (OES) provides administrative assistance to the Supreme Court and all local state courts and magistrates’ offices in the judicial system.