Ronald Morris
Director Of Information Technology at American Academy of Innovation- Claim this Profile
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Location
Herriman, Utah, United States, US
Languages
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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Chinese Professional working proficiency
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Experience
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American Academy of Innovation
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United States
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Education Administration Programs
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1 - 100 Employee
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Director Of Information Technology
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Jul 2020 - Present
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Self Employed
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Real Estate
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1 - 100 Employee
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Digital 3D Artist
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Apr 2020 - Jul 2020
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Executech
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United States
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Information Technology & Services
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100 - 200 Employee
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IT Consultant
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Mar 2019 - Apr 2020
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CTE Teacher and Systems Administrator
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Sep 2017 - Mar 2019
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Providence Hall Charter School
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United States
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Education Administration Programs
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1 - 100 Employee
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IT Support and Mandarin Chinese Teacher
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Aug 2016 - Aug 2017
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Paradigm High School
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United States
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1 - 100 Employee
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Mandarin Chinese Teacher
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Aug 2012 - Jun 2016
Conversation Mandarin Chinese taught by first using Chinese pinyin to build each student's vocabulary. After the student has achieved rudimentary conversational skills, and a working knowledge of Mandarin grammar, Chinese characters are then taught.In this manner, students learn Mandarin as a second language in the same fashion that we all learn our mother tongues as children. First learn to speak, and then learn to read and write.
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Systems Administrator
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Jun 2010 - Jun 2016
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Primary Intelligence
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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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Computer System Administrator
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Oct 2006 - Jun 2010
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Geek Squad
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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700 & Above Employee
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Double Agent
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Mar 2005 - Oct 2006
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Education
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Dixie State University
Business Administration and Management, General -
Brigham Young University
Psychology -
Dixie State University
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