Curriculum Vitae for AARON S. GOLD Request Address Bloomfield, CT 06002 Objective Academic Preparation: 860.778.7032 aagold@hartford.edu Adjunct Faculty, Mathematics, Electronics, and Computer Science • Master of Business Administration, University of Hartford, (projected 2007) • B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology, University of Hartford, 2003 o Minor in Computer Science • AS in Computer Engineering Technology, University of Hartford, 2003 Awards and Accomplishments • University of Hartford / Ward College Regents Honor Award (top two in college) twice • University of Hartford Presidents Scholarship • Connecticut InfoTech Scholarship • National Collegiate Engineering Award nominee See resume for additional items. Software Experience Relevant Non-teaching Experience • Software: Entire Microsoft Office Suite (’95 – 2007), Microsoft Visual Studio (v.6 – 2005), Corel WordPerfect, Macromedia (v.4, MX), Dreamweaver FireWorks, and Flash, AutoDesk AutoCad, Adobe Photoshop, Lotus Notes • Operating Systems: DOS, Microsoft Windows 3.x – Vista, 2000-2003 Server, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS 9, X • Programming: Basic, Visual Basic / ASP / VBa, C++ / PHP, Java / Javascript, HTML, ColdFusion, VB.NET / ASP.NET, SQL, Cobol, JCL, LotusScript 2003-present St. Paul Travelers Information Technology System Specialist • • • • • • • • • Hartford, CT Member of IT Leadership Development Program Support both vendor and internally written applications Developed many application database feeds to keep IT and business systems current on a daily basis. Was the principle planner, designer and implementer in various database programs to simplify managerial duties and increase team efficiency. Acted as customer service representative to Travelers employees and agents calling in to the Computer/ Technology Support Center and Commercial Lines System Help Desks with computer and application problems – supported applications include Comprise, Gen-A-Rate, as well as multiple Travelers-owned insurance quoting/rating/issuing applications. Participated in informational meetings in various areas in home office complex regarding tasks to be completed as well as general information about the company and its technologies. Attended conferences held by company executives, including such figures as the CIO and the president of the Travelers Foundation. Designed and implemented intranet website for CL Systems Division Software Development. Worked with Project Managers regarding the flow and status of the development of their projects. Prior irrelevant work experience as restaurant student supervisor and building manager omitted. Teaching Experience University of Hartford – West Hartford, CT Spring 2007 – MTH 112 (Algebra / Trigonometry) Fall 2006 – MTH 241 (Integral Calculus) – CS 110 (Introduction to Computers) Spring 2006 – MTH 122 (Pre-Calculus) Fall 2005 – CS 110 (Introduction to Computers) – EL 121 Lab (Solid State Devices) Summer 2005 – M 116 (Contemporary Mathematics) Spring 2005 – CS 110 (Introduction to Computers) – MTH 122 (Pre-Calculus) – EL 232 Lab (Analog Circuits) Fall 2004 – CS 110 (Introduction to Computers) – EL 243 Lab (Communications I) Spring 2004 – CS 110 (Introduction to Computers) – MTH 122 (Pre-Calculus) – EL 243 Lab (Communications I) Fall 2003 – EL 110 Lab (Intro to Electricity and Electronics) – EL 243 Lab (Communications I) Spring 2003 – EL 111 Lab (DC Fundamentals) – PHY 120 Lab (Algebra Based Physics I) – PHY 121 Lab (Algebra Based Physics II) Fall 2002 – PHY 121 Lab [2 sections] (Algebra Based Physics II) – EL 110 Lab [3 sections] (Intro to Electricity and Electronics) Spring 2002 – PHY 120 Lab (Algebra Based Physics I) Fall 2001 – PHY 121 Lab [2 sections] (Algebra Based Physics II) Little Gym – St. Louis, MO Fall 1996 - Fall 1999 – Taught classes in gymnastics to children ages 1 to 8 Little Gym – Charlotte, NC Summer, Winter 2000 – Taught classes in gymnastics to children ages 1 to 8 Community Involvement Please refer to résumé. Papers The Evolution of an EET Program’s Introductory Course in Electricity/Electronics; Banzhaf, Walter and Gold, Aaron. Submitted to the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition. http://www.asee.org/acPapers/2003-705_Final.pdf Interests Personal Computer/Server hardware and software, gymnastics, music, bicycle riding. More information available at http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/aagold/resume. References available upon request.