TOM SLECKMAN 1357 43rd Ave. SF, CA 94122 (415) 664-6330 email:consulting@sleckman.com web: http://www.sleckman.com/consulting OBJECTIVE Contract Programming PROFESSIONAL SKILL SUMMARY Twenty years as a computer programmer and systems developer. Fluent in object-oriented technologies, relational database design, cross-platform development, human-computer interface, and client/server architecture. Developed applications in clinical trials, pharmaceutical, health care, telecommunications, and financial sectors. Hardware: Wintel/WindowsNT 4.0, Sun/Solaris, Macintosh, IBM/MVS Database: Access97, Sybase SQL Server, Informix, 4th Dimension, Omnis7 Languages: C, C++, HTML, JavaScript, Perl5, Python, SQL, VBScript, Visual Basic Methodology: Object Modeling Technique, UMT Education MBA Telecommunications, University of San Francisco (1989) B.S. Economics, Union College, Schenectady, New York (1972) Programming, Grumman Data Systems Institute, Woodbury, New York (1976) Computer Science, Polytechnic of New York, Brooklyn, New York Object Oriented Programming in C++, UC Berkeley Extension (1993). Object Oriented Analysis & Design, UC Berkeley Extension (1994). Project History. Listed are significant information technology systems in which I have been involved during my career. Container Applications International, San Francisco (2000-) Support Sybase database, and developed stored procedures, tables, triggers, etc to enhance mission critical application. Develop cgi web-based reports in Perl5, and use-interface client in Omnis7. Unix shell scripting (bourne, korn), and use of crontab. (Sybase System 11, Perl5, CGI, Apache1.3, Omnis7, SCCS) Reference: Matt Easton (415) 788-1000 matt@capps.com SynArc, Inc., San Francisco (1999-2000) Designed and built database stored procedures and tables, and user interfaces for clinical trials data systems. (Sybase 11, Visual C++, Python, Crystal Reports 7.0, Reference: Gale Meyer (415) 817-8926 scrtgirl@ix.netcom.com ;Tom Fuerst PhD (415) 817-8911; thomas.fuerst@synarc.com ; Pete Countryman PhD (415) 817-8900, Peter.Countryman@synarc.com ) Outdoors Unlimited, San Francisco (1996-1999) Implemented client-server outdoor rental shop POS and inventory tracking system. (Macintosh, 4th Dimension, 4D Server, Mac-httpd, FileMakerPro. Reference: David Delfiner (415) 502-2508 david_delfiner@quickmail.ucsf.edu Jonathan Weingast (415) 476-5244 jweingast@casmail.ucsf.edu ) Osteoporosis Research Group, San Francisco (1997-1998) Enhancements to medical imaging research systems (Macintosh, 4th Dimension. Reference: Mark Bering (415) 476-2350 mark.bering@oarg.ucsf.edu UCSF Stanford HealthCare, San Francisco (1996-1999) Developed client-server ODBC Access database application to support clinical outcomes and reengineering projects. Constructed Visual Basic desktop interface to legacy mainframe VSAM files. Developed application web interface using ActiveX Server Pages technology. (Windows NT Server 4.0, MS-Access, VBA, IIS 3.0, VBscript. Reference: Mary Jane Allison (415) 476-9434 allisonm@email.his.ucsf.edu); Andy Brown, MD (415) 502-5106, andybr99@hotmail.com) Set up and configured Apache and IIS webserver. Implemented a clinical practice guidelines (pneumonia and gastrointestinal bleeding http://www.ocrm.ucsf.edu/pgp) website including; html and cgi programming (Apache 1.2, IIS 3.0, VisualPage, C/C++, CGI, SSI, Perl, ASP, JavaScript, VBScript. Reference: Kathleen Kerr (415) 476-5136 kathk@rosewood.his.ucsf.edu ) Osteoporosis Research Group, San Francisco (1995-1996) Developed arthritis clinical trials database for client Hoffman-Roche. (Sun/Solaris, Sybase SQL Server, Solaris C/C++. Reference: Pete Countryman, PhD (415) 817-8900, Peter.Countryman@synarc.com ) Osteoporosis Research Group, San Francisco (1995-1996) Developed medical imaging equipment tracking database in support of Osteoporosis clinical trial for client Eli Lilly. (Macintosh, 4th Dimension Sybase SQL Server, Borland C/C++. Reference: Tom Fuerst, PhD (415) 817-8911, thomas.fuerst@synarc.com ) UCSF Preventive Sciences Group. San Francisco (1993-1994) For national heart-estrogen clinical trial sponsored by Wyeth-Ayerst, implemented distributed patient data collection system in 20 sites nationwide. (Macintosh, Omnis7, Symantec C++, SAS Reference: Roger Shepherd (415) 597-9123 or (510) 632-1680) UCSF Preventive Sciences Group. San Francisco (1992-1993) For a national osteoporosis clinical trial sponsored by Merck, participated in development of patient data collection and analysis system. (Macintosh, Omnis7, SAS. Reference: Cary Fox (415) 597-9110) Levi Strauss, San Francisco (Sept 1991- Dec 1991) Development of Pre-Production Planning system. Was responsible for project work plan, functional test plan, and status reporting. (HP9000, HP-UX, FOCUS) Bank of America, Concord, CA (Jan 1991- Aug 1991) Development of Check Order/Reorder system. Writing program specifications, coding, designing test plans, conducted walk-throughs. (IBM. MVS, IMS DB/DC, DB2, TSO, COBOL) AT&T, Sunnyvale, CA (1988-1990) Development of enterprise-wide customer billing system. (MVS, Unix SystemV, IMS, DB2, TSO, FOCUS, COBOLII, Reference: John Ogden (408) 293-6280) GE Information Services, Oyster Pt, CA (1985-1987) Provided database design, development and support for an Automated Clearinghouse System. Implementation of backup, restart, and recovery procedures, and management of DASD. (IBM MVS, IMS, CICS, TSO, COBOL. Budson Ellsworth (800) 735-3263 x2889) Additional Training: Windows NT, TechKnowlogy. June 1997 Sybase SQL Server. Sybase. September 1995 Omnis Professional Training. January 1992 References Available Upon Request