Jack M. Rosenthal 1813 19th Street #45 Golden, CO 80401 github.com/jackrosenthal April 23, 2016 jrosenth@mines.edu (970) 367-7115 Education • Colorado School of Mines BS Computer Science (May 2018) – GPA: 3.4 Major Specific: 4.0 Notable classes – Operating Systems, Software Engineering, Discrete Mathematics, Data Structures, Computer Organization, Programming Concepts Technical Skills & Interests • Programming Languages – Most experienced with Python, C, C++; some experience with Java, PHP, JavaScript; basic familiarity with Perl, Go • Interests – Linux, TurboGears for Python, Bottle for Python, LDAP, Asterisk (SIP server), LATEX • Programming Competitions – ACM ICPC, Tyler Technologies, Kattis (online) • Student Organizations – ACMx Student Branch (President), Linux Users Group (President), Ski Team • Honors and Awards – LGS Innovations C-MAPP Fellow (Spring 2016) Work Experience • Colorado School of Mines Linux System Administrator Golden, CO 2016 - present – Linux System Administrator for 5 servers owned by Dr. Tracy Camp – Administration of MySQL, Apache, lighttpd, postfix • Steamboat Springs Family Medicine IT Technical Lead Steamboat Springs, CO 2009 - present – Administrate Active Directory server and Practice Partner EHR software for 20 users – Administrate VoIP phone system using Asterisk – Designed internet faxing web application using Python • Steamboat Networks Founder & CEO Steamboat Springs, CO 2013 - present – Provider for VoIP phone systems and service – Wrote LCR software, billing software, and a web application for managing accounts. • Camp Inc. Business Academy 3D Printing and Design Instructor, Counselor Steamboat Springs, CO Summer 2015 – Counselor for campers in 6th–9th grade – Taught 3D printing and design course using SketchUp • Creative Bearings Web Development Intern – Worked with clients to design websites – Designed E-commerce website using PHP Steamboat Springs, CO 2012 - 2014 Projects • Mines Events App (Current) – A project of ACMx, the Mines Events App connects students and faculty to events of their interest using data obtained from mailing lists. • LUGnet (Current) – A system to enhance and archive the communications of the Mines Linux Users Group. • ACMx Labs Website (2014 - 2015) – A website to showcase the projects of the Mines ACMx. References are available upon request