Resumé – John H. Seymour
INFORMATION CENTER SCIENCES, INC., Holbrook, NY |
1984 – Present |
Technology solutions consultancy across a wide variety of business and technical disciplines, including small-to-mid size businesses, a global banking/investing institution, a major global insurance brokerage, Wall Street service firms, and a regional telephone company. See Partial Project List |
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, New York, NY |
1978 – 1983 |
Founded in 1919, the Daily News is still a major player in New York City.
Vice President / Director of Information Systems Directed all technology-related areas of the nation's largest daily newspaper, including systems development, computer operations, publishing systems, communications, voice/data switches and office automation. Administered a $10+ million operating budget, with a $20 million hardware inventory, and a 125-person staff operating in heavily unionized environment.
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DEPOSITORY TRUST CO. (DTC), New York, NY |
1975 – 1978 |
Providers of the vault infrastructure for clearing, settlement, and custody of most US securities transactions. Director of Development Planned and managed DTC's systems development in support of the securities industries primary vault operation (deposits, withdrawals, transfers, dividend distribution, and related activities.) |
SECURITY NATIONAL BANK, Melville, NY |
1971 – 1975 |
100 branch Long Island, NY bank, later merged with CHEMICAL BANK. Assistant Vice President / Financial Planning Implemented corporate-wide financial planning and tracking systems. |
NATIONAL CSS, INC., Stamford, CT |
1969 – 1971 |
Providers of desktop terminal-based computing to end-users via sharing of mainframe resources over phone lines. Manager of Technical Support Directed technical sales support services for New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia offices of major timesharing vendor. Clients included Bell Labs, Johnson & Johnson, and other Fortune 100 companies. |
GENERAL ELECTRIC CORPORATION, AEROSPACE DIVISION, Valley Forge, PA |
1967 – 1969 |
Systems Analyst / Mathematician Developed mathematical algorithms to optimize aerospace intelligence-gathering missions and mission control functions. Presented and sold solutions to the U.S. Air Force and other government agencies. |
EDUCATION |
Master of Science, Operations Research, New York University, New York, NY |
1967 |
Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics & Finance, Queens College, City University of New York, NY |
1966 |
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS (present and past) |
Independent Computer Consultants Association
Information Systems Management Forum
NYC Computer Executive Round Table
Teacher, American Management Association |
PUBLICATIONS |
"Coping With Computer Egos," AMA, 1983
Speaker, Professional Orgs. & Universities, Listed, Marquis' Who's Who in America, 1983 |
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