Victor Nahigian has a diverse and extensive work experience in the computer systems field spanning several decades. Victor started their career as a Senior Programmer at Jethro, Inc., where they designed, programmed, implemented, and provided training for job shops, manufacturers, and service-based companies. Victor then worked as a Senior Analyst/Programmer at Crosbro, Inc., programming on Wang Systems and being responsible for system design, programming, implementation, and training for various companies, including a large convenience store chain.
In 1972, Victor became the President/CEO of Computer Services Unlimited, where they primarily focused on lecturing teachers of high schools and colleges, providing outline material and education to help teachers improve their educational practices. Victor also co-wrote General Business Systems on WANG 2200 Minicomputers and specialized in franchise organizations due to extensive telecommunication programming skills and later development of Electronic Data Exchange Standards with IBM.
In 1977, Victor joined Digital Programming Services, Inc. as a Senior Analyst/Programmer, where they wrote some of the first Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) programs for IBM and BASF. Victor designed and created system tables and interfaces to send sales orders from customers to mainframes and wrote inventory job cost control programs for wood fabrication companies.
Victor's next role was as President/CEO of Systems Analysis Services, Inc., a position they held from 1978 onwards. Victor was responsible for the sales efforts and rapid growth of the company, making it the largest reseller for Wang Laboratories, Inc. in New England. Their focus on the top 100 companies in Massachusetts led to the implementation of the first EDI projects with Wal-Mart in the country.
During their time as President/CEO of Systems Analysis Services, Inc., Victor also taught as a lecturer for continuing education at both Northeastern University and the Harvard Continuing Education Series. At Northeastern University, they taught computer systems classes twice a week at night, responsible for the full curriculum, material, and testing. At Harvard, they primarily taught the "Basic Understanding of Computer Systems" class to large companies like Polaroid and Lucent Technologies.
In summary, Victor Nahigian's work experience showcases their expertise in computer systems, including programming, system design, implementation, and training. Victor has held high-level positions and made significant contributions to companies in the field, along with teaching as a lecturer for continuing education programs.
Victor Nahigian attended Babson College from 1976 to 1980, where they studied Business, Technology, and Accounting.
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