Paul Burney

Acton, MA(978) 965-4748
Skype/MSN/AIM - PWBurney • burney.ws/portfolio


Summary

Communication and translation are my specialties: from specs to code, design to prototype, geek speak to end-user. With over a decade of experience in education, research, and technology, I am able to translate business goals and requirements into useful action items for software developers and information technology staff. Let me help get you get everyone on the same page. If you need any combination of high-quality design, rockstar programming, and cool management skills in one awesome package, look no further.

Key Skills

  Expert Proficient Novice
Languages English, Spanish Brazilian Portuguese, French German, Italian, Russian
Platforms Linux (RedHat, CentOS, SuSe), Mac OS 6 – Mac OS X 10.6 Windows Solaris, FreeBSD
Development PHP, SQL, HTML, CSS, AJAX, JavaScript, XML, jQuery, Bash, SOAP, REST, Apache, MySQL, SSL, CVS, Subversion, Git, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign YUI, Perl, FileMaker Pro, Flash, ActionScript C, Java, JSP, XSLT, Ruby, Rails

Experience

Chief Technologist
2/2004–present Lotsa Helping Hands, Maynard, MA

Summary: As the chief technologist for Lotsa Helping Hands, I am responsible for designing and implementing all aspects of the company’s technologies. I lead a small group of programmers in developing a web application that allows caregivers to coordinate volunteer activities and build an online caregiving community. For more information, see: http://www.lotsahelpinghands.com

Principal
6/2000–present Burney Web Services, Acton, MA

Summary: As the principal of Burney Web Services, I've done a wide variety of design, programming, and other consulting work for numerous clients.

Manager of Technology Integration
4/2004–8/2008 The Concord Consortium, Concord, MA

Summary: In my position as the Manager of Technology Integration for The Concord Consortium, I was responsible for an intimate understanding both of our technology resources and our business practices. It was my job to help the researchers, administrators, and programmers work more effectively together.

Webmaster
12/2001–8/2008 The Concord Consortium, Concord, MA

Summary: In my position as the webmaster of The Concord Consortium, I was responsible for building and maintaining all aspects of our web presence, including production and development web servers, site architecture, design, and implementation, integration of backend systems with our sites, coordination of contractors, and development of web initiatives.

Webmaster
10/2001–7/2009 CELCEE and CSCC, Los Angeles, CA

Summary: In my position as the Webmaster and programmer for the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Clearinghouse on Entrepreneurship Education and the Council for the Study of Community Colleges project of UCLA, I maintained two web sites and developed several key web applications.

Webmaster
12/1998–6/2002 UCLA GSE&IS, Los Angeles, CA

Summary: In my position as the UCLA GSE&IS (Graduate School of Education and Information Studies) webmaster, I was responsible for building and maintaining the GSE&IS production and development web servers, developing the site, integrating backend systems with the web, coordinating the efforts of the site developers, and developing web initiatives. Other responsibilities included administering the GSE&IS laboratories, and the student and staff accounts in the NT domain.

Web Consultant
12/1999–9/2001 Los Angeles, CA

Summary: As an independent web consultant in the Los Angeles area, I worked for several clients to develop web solutions for their businesses.

Education

Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA

Additional coursework includes:

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