Keith Conroy
Director of Information Technology Services at University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions- Claim this Profile
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University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Director of Information Technology Services
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2009 - Present
• manages and supervises IT support staff including their deployment and work performance evaluation. • oversees student IT support staffing decisions including hiring and workload assignment. • communicates directly with the Dean’s office on IT budget decisions such as equipment and supplies purchases, IT staff training and IT staff salaries (i.e. discretionary salary consideration, cost of living allowances) • provides IT support services to the School in line with their area of IT expertise. • represents the SPHHP at University, Health Sciences and School level meetings related to technical issues. He/she is the conduit of IT-related information transfer between the IT staff, Dean’s office, School’s Executive and Planning Committee and other IT entities (i.e. UB IT Coordinating Committee, Active Directory Advisory Committee. • coordinates IT activities with the School’s Web services director. • provides IT service data to the IT Service Center Coordinator through the IT Service Coordinator’s supervisor(s). • coordinates with the School of Nursing on issues related to the joint Public Computing Lab, Kimball 113. Supervision o Report to Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs o IT Staff and Student Assistants report to Director of IT Service
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University at Buffalo
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Lead Programmer/Analyst
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2005 - 2009
• Perform software and hardware upgrades (Windows, Mac, and Linux/Unix) along with computer and LAN network support for the entire School population (300 Faculty/Staff and 1000 students)•Primary support on Diet and Users (Windows Server 2003) Servers • Back up support on Exchange (Exchange 2000), Web (Windows Server 2003), Aging (Lotus Notes), and Elemental servers all utilizing Active Directory• Primary back up for Health Sciences IT Node Linux/Unix (Redhat) Support Personnel•Provide weekly computer support to student labs including account management, audio/video equipment and network printers• Design and maintain IT Services web site (Macromedia Dreamweaver)• IT Liaison for Undergraduate and Graduate Students
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Instructional Support Technician
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1999 - 2005
• Provide computer and electronic support for faculty/staff, 150+ students, and ongoing research• Part-time Member of School of Public Health and Health Professions (SPHHP)Information Technology Team assisting with LAN and computer support, software upgrades, and student labs • Member of the School of PHHP’s Computer Technology Committee (CTC), Combined School of Nursing/PHHP IT Committee, Web Site Team, and Environmental/Safety Team• Design and maintain departmental web site eliminating the need for outside vendor service and dramatically increasing department’s exposure level • Assist in instructing undergraduate and graduate level laboratory intensive courses • Perform maintenance inspections and repairs on all equipment needed for graduate and undergraduate teaching laboratories helping to lessen class cancellations• Design and fabrication of custom interfaces for electronic measurement systems in research
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GE Healthcare
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Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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200 - 300 Employee
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Biomedical Equipment Technician
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1995 - 1999
• Independently managed and coordinated biomedical engineering for St. Jerome Hospital • Performed preventative and corrective maintenance on equipment in excess of 800 pieces to reduce down-time and ensure all devices meet safety standards for hospital compliance • Troubleshot and repaired malfunctioning medical equipment, on call 24 hours per day • Independently managed and coordinated biomedical engineering for St. Jerome Hospital • Performed preventative and corrective maintenance on equipment in excess of 800 pieces to reduce down-time and ensure all devices meet safety standards for hospital compliance • Troubleshot and repaired malfunctioning medical equipment, on call 24 hours per day
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United States Air Force
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United States
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Munitions Systems Specialist
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1990 - 1994
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Education
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University at Buffalo
BS, MIS--Management Information Systems -
Erie Community College
AAS, Biomedical Technology -
Community College of the Air Force
NA, Munitions Specialist -
Pioneer
High School