Project: Northeastern University Networking and Telecommunications Program Coordinator
Description: Developed Northeastern University's curricula in telecommunications which includes an Associate's Degree program; the world's first and largest continuing education program in telecommunications; contract programs with major corporations, and certificate and degree programs. Courses were offered live and remotely via television. Was the first to teach office automation, network administration, and voice-data network planning courses at an American university. Courses taught included a wide range of electrical engineering, tele- and data-communications, computer and information management, and business project management topics.
Client: Bell Canada
Project: Regional Communications Engineering School Preparatory Course Director
Description: Directed and taught the preparatory course for the Regional Communications Engineering School (RCES) in Canada. This program was a cooperative venture between Bell Canada and Queen's University's Department of Electrical Engineering and School of Business. Subjects included a variety of mathematics, electrical engineering, statistics, and business management topics. The program was unique for its time in that it was live distance learning taught from Kingston Ontario to five cities across Canada where remote blackboards were located.
Client: Confidential Client
Project: Networking Technology Briefing and Forecast
Description: Provided a comprehensive networking technology briefing and forecast to hedge fund analysts