John Crombe
Director of Technology at Bishop Foley Catholic High- Claim this Profile
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Bishop Foley Catholic High
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Director of Technology
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Jul 2005 - Present
Support all technical needs of a staff of 90 individuals and 700 studentsManage a team of support staff members and consultantsIncreased number of parish and school campus computers from approximately 55 to over 700 Converted a stand-alone mail system to a Google Apps campus-wide system with over 1,300 email accountsResearch, create RFPs, select vendors, implement, and continuously maintain:700 computer systems, and serversCampus-wide WiFi and gigabit network SystemsNew P.A. System, Phone System, Surveillance System, Sound and Lighting SystemGateway/Firewall - Internet filtering hardware and applicationTechnical Director for over 50 performances, presentations, Internet Radio Broadcasts, etc.
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Director of Robotics Engineering
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Jul 2005 - Present
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Major Micro Systems, Inc.
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United States
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Education Management
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President
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Jan 1983 - Jan 2004
Co-founded a software corporation, hired and led a team of programmers and marketing employees to develop a SQL based quality control software product in use throughout the world. Partnered with a Dallas based software development company to assist in the development, marketing and support of a web based SQL database display and editing program. Responsible for sales of approximately $4MCreated all marketing and sales materials, magazine and web advertising, etc.Setup and ran tradeshows in Las Vegas, Chicago, and other venues to demonstrate and market the softwareVisited numerous customer sites across the country for sales presentations and suppor
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General Motors
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United States
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Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Lead Technology Research Analyst Consultant at General Motors Research Center
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Jan 1985 - Jan 2000
Responsible for the deployment and support of GM Tech Center’s Manufacturing Engineering personal computersDirected $1M annually toward the evaluation and implementation of new software and hardware technologiesDirected implementation of new computer deployment throughout the engineering buildings in support of EDSDeveloped assembler level security software burned into BIOS chips in over 1,000 GM PC computer systems
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Education
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University of Detroit Mercy
BSEE, Electrical Engineering -
University of Detroit Mercy
bsee, Engineering