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| I attended the University of Florida (click on the Gator head to visit UF on-line) from 1973 to 1977. I am a BIG Gator fan, as evidenced by the stuff in my office, and my role as secretary of the Savannah Area Gator Club, a chapter of the UF Alumni Association. Visit our club's web site
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While at UF I was an Army ROTC Scholarship cadet, and after graduation, served four years in the US Army as an Combat Engineer officer. I served as a platoon leader, adjutant, and battalion maintenance officer in the 92nd Engineer Battalion at Fort Stewart. For six months I helped test the TADS/PNVS laser guidance system for the Hellfire anti-tank missile, fired from the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter, at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. The castle is the emblem of the Corp of Engineers, and the shield is the crest of the 92nd Engineer Battalion. |
Coca-Cola was also the most fascinating company I have ever worked for. The five years I spent there included some of the most dramatic changes in the company's history, and I was involved in : |
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I left Great Dane for Savannah Foods and Industries, manufacturers of Dixie Crystals Sugar and various other sugar-related products. I was given the title of Projects Manager, and based on my previous experience, I was given responsibilities in the Purchasing/Payables/Inventory Control area. |
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Our Enterprise Management software was BPCS (Business Planning and Control System) from SSA (System Software Associates). Designed for the IBM AS/400, BPCS was similar to a RDBMS, but not quite. BPCS was coded in RPG III, but SSA provided an efficient code-generating programming language, ASSET, which created RPG III code. Projects included improvements in BPCS's inventory weighted average costing methods; streamlining inventory month-end; the consignment inventory system for packaging; and the ELKE manufacturing equipment management system. | In December, 1997, SFI was bought by the Imperial Sugar Company, of Sugarland, Texas. After working on several major conversion projects to join the two companies' information systems, I left in July, 2001. |
In August, 2002, I left the corporate world behind and began my new career in academia as an Assistant Professor of Information Technology here at Armstrong Atlantic State University. On July 1, 2014 we became Armstrong State University, and on January 1, 2018, we became a part of the new Georgia Southern University Georgia Southern, which became the 4th largest university in Georgia. On that date, our campus on the south-side of Savannah became known as the Armstrong Campus of Georgia Southern. |
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