Resume as an Administrator

Resume for Ron Beatty as administrator.

e-mail: RSBeatty@gmail.com

I am an effective manager who gets exceptional work from his staff.

My communication skills are excellent.

Since I am rushing this resume onto the web to apply to my former employer at the AOC in Santa Fe, New Mexico, I will say that I can provide several local references including three recently retired AOC employees, a former director, a former Supreme Court Justice, and a couple of highest tier managers.

As a manager, my philosophy is to delegate work to my staff, then insulate them from other demands to insure that they can work effectively. My management philosophy is that the manager should occasionally participate with the assigned chores to spark creative thought about more effective methods to streamline the workflow.

The ideal administrative job for me would be as manager of computer professionals who deal with the daily demands from the users. My time is better spent designing solutions to tough security, database, and privacy issues. My weakness in this position is that I can only tolerate meetings if they are well run and effective for the boss.

In most environments I rapidly become the resident expert in the language or application being used.

I am also a very effective public speaker, and enjoy making presentations and teaching.

MIT granted me an SB in theoretical mathematics in 1970.

My twenty years of professional experience includes work as a computer programmer, applications programmer, systems programmer, systems analyst, and rapid prototyping systems developer.

Here is a link to my six-page, detailed resume covering my 35-year career.

You can read more about me on my home page at http://sites.google.com/site/rsbeatty.

The following links are of personal interest:

Eve's Garden Organic Bed and Breakfast, a wonderful, eclectic, artistic papercrete alternative living learning mecca in Marathon, Texas

Rambo family genealogy,  Bankston & Bankson family genealogy,  the Camblin family genealogy,  the Dorsey Overturff family,  cousin Jean's Schenck and Hageman genealogy, and 

Eric's RPM coins.