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Paul Zocco

Director Of IT Infrastructure at United Way of Connecticut

Paul Zocco has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Paul began their career as a Microcomputing Specialist at Wesleyan University in 1988 and worked there until 1997. Following this, they joined C.W. Costello and Associates as a LAN Administrator for a brief period. Since 1998, Paul has been working at the United Way of Connecticut as the Director of IT Infrastructure, managing the overall operations and health of the data center. Paul'sareas of expertise include VMware, storage virtualization, packet analysis, and computer forensics.

Paul Zocco has a strong educational background with degrees in various fields of study. Paul obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Chemical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, graduating in 1977. Following this, they pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Connecticut from 1977 to 1979. Paul further expanded their knowledge by completing a Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science at Rensselaer at Work from 1981 to 1992.

In addition to their formal education, Paul also holds certifications in various areas. Paul obtained the certification in "Programming Foundations: Fundamentals" from LinkedIn in June 2017 and completed a certification titled "Powerless to Powerful: Taking Control" from LinkedIn in October 2016. These certifications showcase their commitment to continuing education and staying up-to-date with current industry practices.

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United Way of Connecticut

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United Way of Connecticut’s (UWC) service mission is to help meet the needs of Connecticut and its residents by providing information, education, and connection to services. United Way of Connecticut is proud to partner with the State of Connecticut, local United Ways, and many community partners to carry out our service mission through the following: •Through the 211 program, UWC helps people find and access basic needs such as shelter and food, provides suicide intervention services, and helps children and adults in crisis. •Through 211 child Care, Care 4 Kids and 211 Child Development Infoline, UWC provides information about child care, early intervention services, and developmental concerns. •When a natural disaster or personal crisis threatens or occurs, UWC provides people access to essential information before, during, and after the event. •As the statewide association of United Ways, UWC fosters collaboration and provides support for initiatives that benefit and improve our communities. Named one of Hartford Business Journal’s 2023 “Best Places to Work"


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