ADAM C. MILLARD
E-mail: millard@townhall.bafn.org.

EDUCATION AND HONORS

University of Washington, Seattle, WA, Expected Graduation December 2000
Masters of Science in Computer Science

Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA, May 1997
Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science and Mathematics
Five time Dean’s List status. University Honors Program. Three time University Scholar. Cumulative GPA 3.71/4.0. Alpha Lambda Delta Freshman Honorary. Pi Mu Epsilon Honorary. Outstanding Student in Computer Science award. Graduated Magna Cum Laude with University Honors. Who's Who in College Universities.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Microsoft, Redmond, WA, May 1996 - August 1996, June 1997 - Current
Software Design Engineer in Test. Work on
Microsoft Investor, a web site dedicated to investment tracking and other market activities. Responsible for development of tools to aid in testing and automation of server portions of product--tools are primarly developed in multi-threaded C/C++ environment. Also responsible for developing and maintaing programs to monitor and stress product web servers.

American Home Foods, Milton, PA, May 1995 - August 1995
Intern Technician. Responsible for maintenance and upkeep of corporate network. Installed and maintained all computers and peripherals, tested and evaluated new hardware, and responded to any computer related problems.

Computing Services, Susquehanna University, January 1994 - June 1997
Network Technician. Provided assistance for faculty and staff members. Installed computers, repaired hardware, configured software. Maintained four 20-station computer labs.
Manager/Monitor, Microlabs. Planned, organized, and controlled use of a 20-station microlab. Scheduled and managed seventeen student employees, maintained equipment, supplies, and necessary repairs.

Mathematical Sciences, Susquehanna University, Spring 1994 - May 1997
Network Administrator/Technician. Organized and controlled use of University’s newest microlab. Responsible for hardware and software support. Maintained Windows NT network. Responsible for training and managing of student employees.
Teaching Assistant/Tutor for Data Structures. Tutored students in various topics such as stacks, queues, linked lists, and Turbo C and C++ programming methodology. Assisted with grading of programs, quizzes, and tests.
Teaching Assistant/Tutor in Principles of Computer Science. Tutored and graded homework for C language students, assisted students in developing programs in Turbo C and C++, as well as Symantec Java.

COMPUTER EXPERIENCE

Hardware. PC and compatibles, Macintosh, HP Laserjet, various printers.
Software. Novel NetWare 3.12, MS LAN Manager, Turbo C, C++, Java, Visual Basic, Visual Test, Visual Basic for Accessories, Assembly Language, Windows NT Server and Workstation 3.51 and 4.0. Windows for Workgroups 3.11 and 95, MS Office 4.3, 95 and 97, DOS, FoxPro, Visual FoxPro, SQL, WordPerfect, Lotus 123, HTML, SGML, BASIC, Pascal.

CAMPUS ACTIVITIES

Computer Consultants. Worked for the BYTE help line, a hotline for students and faculty with computer related questions. Presented various computer topics to elementary school students. Maintained Computer Consultants web site.

References available upon request
(To obtain a list of references, e-mail me at
millard@townhall.bafn.org)