James Kevin (Jim)  Millard
1106 West 86th Terrace
Kansas City, Missouri 64114-2735
(816)523-9013
millardjk@gmail.com
   

Professional Experience

April 2006 to Present   CarterEnergy Corporation
Overland Park, Kansas
Senior Technologist. Co-leader of the self-managed IT team, with responsibility for network information systems (IS) infrastructure for entire enterprise (three locations in Kansas City metro area, including a DR site; many remote users), including but not limited to installation, troubleshooting, maintenance and administration of: IBM-compatible PC hardware, LAN/WAN/WLANs, Internet (connectivity, security, routing, DNS/DHCP, mail, web, etc.), Microsoft server and desktop operating systems/application suites, SQL Server 2000/2005, Exchange 2003, VMware vSphere 4, Dell/Equallogic & EMC SAN. Develop and support custom solutions for database, interface and automation projects using C++, Perl and other languages. Provide technical leadership and guidance for fellow team members as well as the company as a whole, including advice, designs and solutions for automating and otherwise improving business processes.
July 2001 to
April 2006
  CarterEnergy Corporation
Overland Park, Kansas
Network Administrator. Team member with responsibility for network information systems (IS) infrastructure for entire enterprise (two locations in Kansas City metro area), including but not limited to installation, troubleshooting & maintenance of: IBM-compatible PC hardware, Microsoft LANs, Internet (connectivity, routing, DNS/DHCP, mail, web development, etc.), Microsoft server and desktop operating systems/application suites and SCO Unix-based back-office accounting system. Provide day-to-day support and education to end-users. Assist department head in writing proposals for prioritization and budgeting for computer/IS needs. Provide custom programming of database and C/C++ applications. Provide advice and input into automating and otherwise improving business processes.
July 1996 to
July 2001
  Stratco Incorporated
Leawood, Kansas
Information Systems. Primary responsibility for all information systems (IS) infrastructure for entire enterprise (four locations in three cities), including but not limited to installation, troubleshooting & maintenance of: IBM-compatible PC hardware, Microsoft and Novell LANs, Internet (connectivity, routing, DNS/DHCP, mail, web development, etc.), Microsoft server and desktop operating systems and application suites. Provide day-to-day support and education to end-users. Responsible for determination, prioritization and budgeting for all computer/IS needs. "A one-man IS department." Major projects include the migration from a NetWare-based LAN infrastructure to Windows NT and Exchange at two of the four sites, including LAN and VPN network planning and design, scheduling and other management tasks, actual data and hardware migration, and the continuing maintenance and administration of the new systems. Also provide backup chemistry support to R & D Lab on as-needed basis.
August 1998 to
May 2000
  Rockhurst University
Kansas City, Missouri
Instructor, School of Professional Studies. Adjunct faculty (part time) instructor for Computer Technology course of study. Past curriculum:

CO 3110–Modern Programming II. This course provides a continuation of  introduction to programming concepts (procedural language constructs including control syntax and fundamental data types) utilizing the C++ language under the Microsoft VisualC++ programming environment. Includes design and use of object classes as well as the standard template library.

CO 2110–Modern Programming I (Lab Assistant). This course provides an introduction to programming concepts (procedural language constructs including control syntax and fundamental data types) utilizing the C++ language under the Microsoft VisualC++ programming environment.

CO 2850–Introduction to Networks. This course covers network topologies (LAN, WAN, Ethernet, Token Ring), internet vs. intranet, connecting devices, routers and bridges, layered network model network, addressing and security, firewalls, and network applications (mail, www, FTP).

June 1993 to
June 1996
  Stratco Incorporated
Kansas City, Missouri (laboratory) & Leawood, Kansas (main office)
R & D Chemist and Computer Specialist, Research and Development. Manager of lab-based NetWare local-area network and Windows 95-based personal computers; user support for lab network and applications. Programming for custom lab-related applications. Responsible for determination and prioritization of lab computer needs. Backup NetWare administrator for primary office LAN. Analytical and experimental support for light-olefin alkylation research and related projects. Design and production of bench-scale experimental plants. Synthesis of custom or hard-to-obtain reagents. Perform ASTM petroleum/fuel testing. Upkeep and maintenance of research apparatus.
   

Accomplishments & Activities

January, 2011 to present   Kansas City VMware User Group, Steering Committee. Communcation coordinator.
June, 2010
July, 2011
 
VMware vExpert 2010 VMware vExpert, 2010, 2011
August 2009   VMworld 2009 Self-paced Lab (SPL) Staff. One of the first two VMware User Group Leaders to be invited to participate in the high-profile feature of the conference. Participated in a team that developed one of the 20+ lab “modules” prior to the conference; provided support for pre-conference setup and preparation; and provided expertise and guidance to lab attendees during the conference.
February 2009  
VMware vExpert 2009 VMware vExpert, 2009. Member of the inaugural “class” of 300 vExperts from around the globe.
March, 2007 to December, 2010   Kansas City VMware User Group, Steering Committee. Sponsorship coordinator.
February 27, 2001   Co-inventor, US Patent 6,194,625: Alkylation by controlling olefin ratios
July 2000 to
August 2000
  Assisting to re-configure and re-establish the advanced computing lab at Rockhurst University. The lab is comprised of several Sun Microsystems workstations running either Solaris 7 or Solaris 8.
November 24, 1998   Co-inventor, US Patent 5,841,014: Alkylation by controlling olefin ratios
October 1998 to
December 1998
  Ad hoc consulting for Saint Luke’s Hospital Foundation. Aug. ’99: Provided consultation and installation for the Foundation's new fundraising database software–Raisers Edge–which was installed on a new NetWare 5 server. Installation included all aspects of getting the new hardware purchased, installed & running with the NOS and SQL database, plus integration into the current NetWare environment.
December 10, 1996   Co-inventor, US Patent 5,583,275: Alkylation of olefins utilizing mixtures of isoparaffins
May 1996 to
October 1998
  Grass-roots installation of a Microsoft network (Windows NT Server and Windows 95 clients) for The Friends of Chamber Music, Kansas City (FCM). Implemented initial design and construction of FCM’s website. Upgrade installation of a workgroup network for The Folly Theater.
   

Education & Certification

January 2, 2002 to
January 2, 2005
 
Cisco Certified Network Associate — CCNA
Cisco ID: CSCO10411047
July 1989   Rockhurst University
Kansas City, Missouri
B.S. Computer Science & Chemistry
May 1985   Rockhurst High School
Kansas City, Missouri
   

Organizations

 

Kansas City VMware User Group (VMUG)

Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity

Boy Scouts of America