Alumni
Information on former MISA members.
I interned with Sherwin-Williams doing web development work.
What advice would you offer to current students?
Students should get involved in organizations such as MISA. I got my internship through MISA, which makes getting a first job very easy. Everyone I knew in college who had an internship during college had no problem getting their first job. With my experience I was able to have a job lined up before I graduated. Much of this is thanks to MISA.
Name: David Drzewiecki
Graduation Year/Major: 1995, Computer Information Systems BBA, 1999, EMBA
MISA Affliation: Occasionally attended meetings, but not an active meember
Current Employer and Position: DentalCare Partners Inc. Vice President & Chief Information Officer
Job Description: Responsible for strategic enablement of the business. Responsibilities consist of Operations (data center, networking, servers,
help desk, pc support, security, telephones, and asset management) and Application Development (business operations systems,
reporting, data warehousing, intranet, internet, and extranet). Also responsible for IT professional development.
Career Path:
Sr. Programmer Analyst, Development Analyst, Sr. Development Analyst – Pioneer-Standard Electronics (1995 –1998)
Senior Consultant – Compuware Corporation (1998 – 2000)
Vice President Product Marketing & Information Technology – Aprisa Inc., subsidiary of Pioneer-Standard Electronics (2002 – 2003)
Director Application Development – Agilysys Inc., formerly Pioneer-Standard Electronics (2003 – 2007)
Vice President & Chief Information Officer – DentalCare Partners (2007 – Present)
Did you work at any jobs/internships during your time at Kent State?
Yes, TRW Inc. Intern/Application Developer.
What advice would you offer to current students?
INTERN, INTERN, INTERN, NETWORK, NETWORK, NETWORK – I can trace every position back to my internship.
Name: Timothy Juravich
Graduation Year/Major: 2007, Computer Information Systems and Accounting
MISA Affliation: Vice President 2005, President 2005-2006
Current Employer and Position: I own and possess investment for the following companies:
Touch Fusion LLC - Creator & President
- Developed a full service Point of Sale system, including custom built hardware, abstract applications, and tiered network built upon webservices.
- All system design principles were built with speed and cost as a driving factor.
- Created corporation, logo, design and marketing concepts.
- Leveraged relationships in the Convenience Store industry to build a quick client list of over 200 and form a profitable company in 3 months.
Digital Media Freedom/Digital Rodeo LLC - Creator & Vice President
- Managed a several multi million dollar investment for the usage of salaries, supplies, and outsourced employees.
- Supervised a 20 person development and design team and a 20 person marketing team from conception to deployment while conforming to Microsoft's Best Practices.
- Packaged a variety of technological concepts into a fully functioning online country community supporting over 50,000 users. In development: speed, UI simplicity, and browser compatibility were all taken into consideration.
- Site supported by ASP.NET, AJAX, SQL, XML and Web Services.
- Created partnerships to bring Digital Rodeo into over 50 large sponsorship deals; primarily leveraged by doing industry trades.
What other jobs and companies have you worked at since graduating from school?
Rust Records Inc. - Director of Information Technology & New Media Services
- Efficiently managed a team of ten developers, four designers, and eight IT coordinators in various technical projects.
- Supervised and developed a digital distribution framework to be used in a multi-million dollar website.
- Designed and created dynamic ASP.NET websites with the ability to be administrated by users with no computer experience. Integrating VB.NET, CSS, XML, and SQL together into a finished product.
- Use innovative development and online marketing tactics to bring several developing artists into the foreground of country music.
- Created several management tools used by IT coordinators to effectively manage and coordinate over 15,000 street team members.
Did you work at any jobs/internships during your time at Kent State?
Yes, I found that internships are the secret to success. If managed inefficiently, it can make it be difficult to have class, friends, and an internships. The best approach that I've seen is to take classes Tuesday and Thursday and work the internship Monday, Wednesday, Friday. It makes for a hectic semester but works great.
Internships
FirstEnergy Solutions - Portfolio Readiness/Forecasting Co-Op
- Managed a complex neural network to forecast energy load for thousands of energy users.
- Developed several reports to reduce overhead and effectively tweak the neural network for special events, intense weather, and holidays.
- Created a coal management system using VB6 and Access that predicts decide the appropriate coal workload utilizing records from the past forty years.
- Developed several automation tools for Microsoft Excel to be used by energy traders within the department.
Philips Medical Systems - Computed Tomography Intern
- Developed a conceptual application to navigate and display problematic lung nodules in a unique user interface, which was presented in front of 60,000 participants at an RSNA exhibit in Aurora, IL.
- Improved upon current CT x-ray programs and image processing algorithms using C++ and C#.NET.
- Created several "calculation systems" for use by doctors to simplify difficult decisions based on point systems and risk levels.
- Responsible for researching PACS systems and its migration into our development center.
The Sherwin-Williams Company - Web Developer, Business Analyst: Co- Op
- Analyzed customers' needs and made adjustments to previous CRM software using JSP and VB.NET.
- Created help tutorials in Flash MX2004 and Captivate, to show the user the functionality of several applications.
- Developed and maintained a software change management application to used by technical support specialists within Sherwin-Williams.
What advice would you offer to current students?
In school, the number one thing that helped me excel as an IT professional was taking what was learned in class and pushing it one step further. Use the knowledge in found class and DO IT in the outside world.
- Simply knowing a definition will not help you in the real world. Always pursue internships, find as many and the most diverse ones that force you to think.
- One of the things that I've found most important and I take it to heart. It was learned in my first Systems Analysis class at Kent. "Do not just learn technology or focus on mastering one programming language, markets change and so do needs. Instead, as an IT professional, challenge yourself to learn as much as you can on as many different technologies as possible. A broad understand will take you further."
Name: Nick Kindsvatter
Graduation Year/Major: Spring 2007, Computer Information Systems and Accounting
MISA Affliation: Former Member
Current Employer and Position: The J.M. Smucker Company, Applications Developer
Name: Jim Lutz
Graduation Year/Major: Spring 2007, Computer Information SystemsMISA Affliation: Former Member
Current Employer and Position: Goodyear, Staff Professional
Name: Laurence Mingle
Graduation Year/Major: Spring 2005, Management Information Systems
MISA Affliation: Vice President for two semesters
Current Employer and Position: Trapeze Software Group, Inc., Software Engineer
Job Description:
Name: Erika Sheeler
Graduation Year/Major: Fall 2000, Computer Information Systems
MISA Affliation: Former VP of Marketing and Former President
Current Employer and Position: Protiviti, Inc., Manager of Technology Risk