FREDERICK V. GENEROSO Blk. 20 Lot 9 Queen Esther St. Brgy. Queen’s Row East Bacoor, Cavite PHILIPPINES April 6, 1969 +6346-5722170; +6346-5723150 +63917-8080469; +96656-0954690 gurufvg@yahoo.com generosof@rcyci.edu.ph EDUCATION 1990 Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, Mapua Institute of Technology, Intramuros, Manila 2003 Masters of Science in Information Technology, De La Salle University, Taft Avenue, Manila Graduated with Distinction Ongoing PhD Mathematics Education, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City Dissertation Phase 2011 ECDL / ICDL Certification, Philippine Computer Society and Digital Data Corporation TECHNICAL SUMMARY Operating Systems: MS Windows 95, Novell NetWare, MS Windows 3.x, MS-DOS, MS Windows NT, MS Windows 2000, MS Windows 7 Productivity Tools: MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Excel, MS Project, MS Visio, MS Project Development Tools: Visual Foxpro, Foxpro for Windows, Foxpro for DOS, dBase, Turbo C++, Borland C++, Borland Pascal, Powersoft Powerbuilder, Visual Basic, HTML, Java Server Pages Database Management Systems: SQL Anywhere, Sybase, Oracle Background Studies: Seagate Crystal Info, Authorware, Flash, Dreamweaver EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Aug. 2006 – Present (Full-Time) Yanbu Industrial College, Yanbu Al-Sinaiyah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Instructor Responsibilities: 1. Teach IT-related / Technical subjects. Introduction to Computing Systems C-Language Programming Digital Electronics 2. Provide background studies on various practices in the IT industry. 3. Act as academic advisor to ICT students of the College 3. Develop / Maintain computer applications for the Academic Affairs and Computer Information Systems Departments Teaching Staff Estimation & Allocation Model YTI Certificate Generation System June 2004 – Oct. 2004 (Part-Time) Asia Pacific Institute for Business & Technology, RIDC Center, N. Lopez Street Corner Sucat Road, Paranaque City IT Consultant Responsibilities: 1. Build BS Information Technology & Associate for Computer Technology Curriculum. 2. Recommend possible improvements to existing IT facilities. 3. Build individual courses for BSIT & ACT Curriculum as well as short-term IT related courses. 4. Assist in the marketing efforts of the BSIT & ACT Program. 5. Recommend possible improvements to existing 2-year TESDA accredited technical programs. Jan. 2005 – Aug. 2006 (Full-Time) Mapua Institute of Technology, #222 Sen. Gil Puyat St, Makati City Associate Professor /Research Coordinator, School of Information Technology Responsibilities: 1. Teach IT related subjects. Advance Database Management Systems IT Law & Ethics IT Thesis Systems Analysis & Design Operating System Software Engineering 2. Provide background studies on various practices in the IT industry. 3. Supervise Research Activities of undergraduate students and faculty members Seminar Attended: 11th ICT Professionals’ Congress – Philippine Computer Society (June, 2006) Jun. 2004 – Sep. 2005 (Full-Time) Philippine Women’s University, Taft Avenue, Manila Assistant Professor, Conrado Benitez Institute of Business Education Responsibilities: 1. Teach IT related subjects. Database Management Systems Systems Analysis & Design Systems Project Management Software Engineering C-Language Programming 2. Provide background studies on various practices in the IT industry. May 2003 – April 2004 (Full-Time) La Consolacion College Manila, #8 Mendiola Street Manila Dean, School of Computer Studies Director, Information Technology Center Responsibilities: 1. Supervision of Faculty Members 2. Assignment of Faculty Loads 3. Review/Revision of BSCS, BSIT and BSIM Curriculum 4. Review/Revision of BSCS, BSIT and BSIM Course Materials/Syllabus 5. Supervision of work done by IT staff (Network/Database Administrator, Programmer, Computer Technicians) 6. Review existing IT Infrastructure and Recommend possible improvements 7. Supervise and Administer IT Projects (Systems Development and Networking / Cabling Projects) 8. Coordinate with the VP for Finance in the preparation of budget for IT Facilities 9. Evaluate existing suppliers and providers of IT equipment and services 10. Assist in the Hiring and Performance Evaluation of IT Technical Staff and Faculty Members in the School of Computer Studies 11. Teach IT-related subjects. C-Language Programming Database Management System 12. Acted as Practicum Coordinator for senior students. Seminars Attended: SynchronicITy in Manila Conference / COMMDAP Expo 2003 – Philippine Computer Society, Philippine State Universities and Colleges Computer Education and Systems Society, Information Systems Security Society of the Philippines (October 2003) ISO 9001:2000 – CQL Business Systems Consulting (October, 2003) 5S+1 In The Workplace – CQL Business Systems Consulting (March, 2004) Jun. 2000 – Aug. 2006 (Part-Time) De La Salle University, 2401 Taft Avenue, Manila Assistant Professorial Lecturer, Information Technology Department, College of Computer Studies Responsibilities: 1. Teach IT related subjects and productivity tools. Basic Computer Concepts Strategic Management Systems Analysis and Design Software Engineering Database Management System Computer Application Packages Visual Basic Programming 2. Provide background studies on various practices in the IT industry. Seminar Conducted: Microsoft Access Seminar – Business Management Society, De La Salle University (July, 2006) Oct. 1998 - April 1999 (Full-Time) Nestle Philippines Inc., Makati Administrative Office, 335 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Makati City Systems Programmer/Analyst, Supervisory Level Responsibilities: 1. Maintenance of existing applications. Sales Order and Pre-Invoicing Systems for Nestle Philippines and Magnolia Ice Cream 2. Requirement and systems analysis & design on new projects. 3. User support on software and hardware related problems. Environment: RDBMS application development using Powersoft Powerbuilder, Foxpro for Windows, and Foxpro for DOS on cross-platform environment using MSDOS, Windows 3.x and Windows 95 workstations in Novell Netware. Mar. 1996 – April 1998 (Full-Time) Jardine Davies Inc., 222 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Makati City Systems Programmer/Analyst, Supervisory Level Responsibilities: 1. Development of new applications in a networked environment. Inventory System - Hawaiian Philippines Company, HPCO Leased Farms Purchasing System - Hawaiian Philippines Company, HPCO Leased Farms Payroll System - Hawaiian Philippines Company Purchasing System - Jardine Davies Inc. 2. Requirement and systems analysis & design on new projects. 3. Evaluation of software packages. 4. User support on software and hardware related problems. 5. Research and development on software re-engineering and possible application of new IT products. Environment: RDBMS application development using Visual Foxpro, Foxpro for Windows, and Foxpro for DOS on cross-platform environment using MSDOS, Windows 3.x and Windows 95 workstations in Novell Netware and Windows NT servers. Sept.1992 – Jun. 1995 (Full-Time) Chemical Industries of the Philippines, A. Arnaiz Avenue, Makati City Computer Network Administrator / PC Specialist Responsibilities: 1. Installation/maintenance/troubleshooting of the company’s local area networks (AS/400 and Novell Netware). 2. Evaluation of software packages. 3. Provide user support on software and hardware related problems. 4. Research and development on software re-engineering and possible application of new IT products. 5. Conduct inhouse training on various development tools used by company personnel. Seminar Attended: Systems Analysis and Design – IBM Education (June 6 to September 20, 1994) Jun 1991 – Mar. 1999 (Part-Time) April 1999 – April 2003 (Full-Time) Saint Scholastica’s College, Leon Guinto St., Malate, Manila Assistant Professor / Department Chairperson, Department of Management Information Systems, School of Commerce Responsibities: 1. Teach IT related subjects and productivity tools Management Information Systems Concepts Programming Logic Formulation (w/ C language programming) Database Management System Data Structures and File Organization (w/ C language programming) Visual Foxpro Programming Systems Analysis and Design Project Management Information Systems Implementation Systems Administration and Networking 2. Act as thesis adviser to senior students. 3. Provide background studies on various practices in the IT industry. 4. Perform various administrative functions for the department such as subject load assignments, scheduling of classes, continuous review/revisions of the department's curriculum, etc. 5. Served as Department Chairperson from April, 1999 to April, 2001. CHARACTER REFERENCE *** Available upon request ***