I was the web developer for the Purdue Honors College.

I maintained the Purdue Honors College web presence. I improved the user interface of the website, added a content management system, cleaned up the codebase, and developed a WordPress theme.


I was the lead developer for Waypoint.

I created numerous sites most of which intergrated content management systems, were friendly to use on all modern devices and browsers, and respected modern open source standards of the web.


I worked for the Center for Science of Information at Purdue University.

I migrated portions of the current site to use Twitter's CSS framework: Bootstrap. You can look at some of my work here.


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I worked for Purdue's College of Agriculture Information Technology Department (AgIT).

I installed Windows on Dells, HPs, ThinkPads, etc. I also installed Mac OSX on iMacs and macbooks. I worked with active directory, and I troubleshooted users' problems for several campus buildings including Lilly Hall, the Biochemestry building, Smith Hall, Nelson Hall, and others.


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I was the webmaster for The Wabash Valley Baptist Association. I was responsible for timely updating contact information for twenty-three churches as well as any other edits the website needed.




I was the webmaster for Database and Innovative Software for the Community (DISC) for a semester. I was responsible for timely uploading my teammates photos, for publishing any DISC news updates to the website, and ensuring the website looked professional.