🙂 Hello, World!
Dedicated Front-End User Interface Designer with more than 30 years of experience in developing web sites and applications, using a multitude of languages and frameworks. Skilled, enthusiastic and reliable professional with technical agility and a high proficiency of user interface design, programming, database security and hardware maintenance.
Cross-platform abilities include an in depth understanding of Windows, Apple OSX and Linux-based kernels. Focused and detail-oriented, solution-driven and self-starter. Thrives in working on a team and celebrating great successes.
🎓 Education
Goal: Certificate in Project Management via WashU CAPS.

The Certificate in Project Management emphasizes essential skills needed to successfully research, plan, develop and complete a project in an organizational context. Students in the program learn key project management fundamentals, how to identify and effectively manage risk, the role of data in project planning and implementation, and communication skills for leaders. For details, click below.

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#1 U48 CAPS-COMM 2230 (formerly 262) §31, Integrated Strategic Communications, Dave Collett (3h, Summer III, 2025)
The world of communications and marketing is incredibly exciting and dynamic right now, with a convergence of technological innovation, societal change and increasingly demanding expectations by all stakeholders. This class prepares you to plan, manage and navigate such an exciting environment -- and will draw upon recent and relevant real-world events and trends to complement the foundational theories and best practices of our textbook (Source: Course intro module via Canvas)
#2 CAPS-BUS 3210 §1 - Strategic Planning, Mark Franke (3h, Fall 2025)
This course examines the strategies used by firms to create and maintain competitive advantage and focuses on enhancing leadership capabilities to develop sustainable business strategies. The course also highlights various aspects of corporate performance, governance, technology & business ethics. The course will also address key leadership traits and characteristics that will help you succeed in today’s turbulent and fast-paced global environment (Source: Syllabus).
#3 CAPS-BUS 3055 §2 - Principles of Management, Mark Franke (3h, Spring 2026)
This course examines the strategies used by firms to create and maintain competitive advantage and focuses on enhancing leadership capabilities to develop sustainable business strategies. The course also highlights various aspects of corporate performance, governance, technology & business ethics. The course will also address key leadership traits and characteristics that will help you succeed in today’s turbulent and fast-paced global environment (Source: Simple Syllabus via Canvas).
#N CAPS-BUS 3040 - Managing Organizational Risk (3h)
Course Description
#N CAPS-BUS 3065 - Principles of Project Management (3h)
Course Description
George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology
Webster University, St. Louis, MO USA
Masters of Business Administration (2018-19)
Areas of focus: Organizational Behavior, Applied Business Statistics, Marketing, Accounting, Finance, Capstone Business Simulation.
Cumulative GPA of 3.62.
Masters of Science, Cybersecurity (2015-16)
Areas of focus: Encryption methodologies, Infrastructure vulnerabilities, Legal & policy discussions, Data analysis and malware prevention techniques. Intel/counter intel strategy, Threat detection and methods of digital communications. Archived documents are presented below.
Cybersecurity Threat Detection Certification (2016)
This certification focuses on the knowledge and tools necessary to address the increasing demand on corporate and governmental organizations to improve the security of their "cyber content."This certification also provides an understanding of the foundation of current cybersecurity threats, the phraseology and terminology used in the sector, as well as the various roles, responsibilities and tools related to detection of cyber threats.
Graduated May 13, 2017 (Mother's Day)
CSSS 5000 (Introduction)
An introduction to the fundamentals of cybersecurity as they apply to the twenty-first century digital era.
CSSS 5110 (Communications)
An exploration of digital communications as they relate to a global digital marketplace. Review of technologies including the ISO Layer Topology, Wide Area Networks (WANs), Space-based communications used by Department of Defense and commercial entities, as well as WiFi.
Bachelor's of Science, Computer Science & Information Systems Technology (2014)
Areas of focus: Oracle Administration, SQL, Visual Basic Development, Windows Server 2008, Active Directory and Sharepoint Administration.
Sunset Hills, MO campus
Associate of Occupational Studies, Web Design & Multimedia Application Development
Vatterott College NorthPark, (graduated April 2012)
Member, Vatterott Instructional Program Action Committee, (2011 to 2014).
Cumulative GPA of 4.0.


CS50's Introduction to Computer Science (2026, Audit)
An introduction to the intellectual enterprises of computer science and the art of programming.
Source: Professor David Malan via EdX | Course website
🦆 Lectures: Wk 0: Scratch Wk 1: C Wk 2: Arrays Wk 3: Algorithms Wk 4: Memory Wk 5: Data Structures Wk 6: Python Wk 7: SQL Bonus: AI Wk 8: Web Wk 9: Flask Wk 10: The End
🧠 Class notes and PSets portfolio: Coming soon: Weeks 0-9
🎉 Final project: A fictional hotel reservation system. Coming soon: Hotel Kiwi
Note: items in yellow are in progress.
PH278x: Human Health and Global Environmental Change (2013)
One of the greatest challenges of our time is to address global environmental changes, such as climate change and biodiversity loss, that may harm the health of billions of people worldwide. This class will examine these changes, their causes, as well as their health consequences, and engage students in thinking about their solutions. Professor Aaron Bernstein, MD, MPH (Source: Harvard DASH).
✈️ Travel Log 


Note: Countries are posted in chronological order in the year that I visited and/or lived in them.
Florida, USA (1978 - 1983)
St. Louis, MO USA (1983 - ) 📷
Shanghai, Nanjing, Xian, Beijing, China (1987)
Hong Kong (1987)
Washington DC, USA (1988)
East & West Berlin, Germany (1989)
Sweden, Finland, Russia / Eastern Europe (1991)
Huahine, Bora Bora, Moorea, Papeete, Tahiti (1992)
Warsaw, Krakow, Auschwitz and Birkenau, Poland (1993) 📷
Prague, Czech Republic / Bratislavia, Slovakia (1993)
Budapest, Hungary (1993)
Bogotá, Colombia (1994)
Pittsburgh, PA, USA (1995)
Madrid, Cordoba, Sevilla, Granada, Spain (1995)
Warsaw, Zakopane, Poland (Christmas 1996)
Copenhagen, Espergærde, Helsingør, Denmark (1997 - 98) 📷
Lillehammer, Oslo, Norway (1998)
Switzerland (1998)
Rome, Italy (1998)
Vatican City (1998)
Paris, France (1998)
London, United Kingdom (1998)
Köln, Germany (1998)
Cuernevaca, Tesquitengo, Mexico (2004)
Athens, Mikinos, Olympia, Greece (2005)
Nashville, Tennessee, USA (2006)
Fredericksburg, San Antonio, Texas, USA (2010)
Teotihuacán, Taxco, Mexico City, Mexico (2010)
Tikal, Antigua, Lake Atlitlán, Chimaltenango, Guatemala (2014)
Medellín, Cartagena, Colombia (2017)
Hamilton, Southampton, Bermuda (2021) 📷
Clarksville, Nashville, Tennessee, USA (2022)
Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, USA (2024)
Biltmore House facade. Photo Credit: The Biltmore Company
Charlotte, Asheville, Morganton, North Carolina, USA (2024) 📷
Vatican City, Heart of the Catholic Church
Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador ("Land of Labs"), Canada
Christmastime in Bethlehem, Palestine
Antarctican Cruise
San Alfonso del Mar Resort, Chile (World's largest pool)
Clarksville/Nashville, and South Florida/Miami area (sailing!)
Train Travel through Mainland Europe and Great Britain.
Copenhagen, Roskilde, Odense, Billund, Århus, Frederikshavn, Skagen.
Elk Horn, Iowa (Danish Heritage)
Monaco
🖥️ Work
The only way to do great work is to love what you do.
—Steve Jobs @ Stanford University commencement address (2005)
Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.
—Bill Gates
If you can't fly then run, if you can't run then walk, if you can't walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.
—The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. @ Spelman College, April 1960
When one learns why something occurs, the remedy suggests itself.
—John M. Olin
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful and committed citizens can change the world.
Because it's humiliating. A new amendment we vote on declaring that I am equal under the law to a man, I am mortified to discover there's reason to believe I wasn't before. I am a citizen of this country, I am not a special subset in need of your protection. I do not have to have my rights handed down to me by a bunch of old, white, men. The same Article 14 that protects you, protects me, and I went to law school just to make sure.
—Ainsley Hayes, replying back to Sam Seaborn regarding the Equal Rights Amendment
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