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Mario Gonzalez, B.Sc.
Mario Gonzalez earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is also Certified
in Massachusetts, in Secondary Education in Math and Sciences, grades
nine through twelve. Gonzalez completed courses at Wentworth Institute
of Technology in PASCAL, C++, Data Structure and Database Management,
in addition to completing an Introduction to Statistics course at
Harvard Extension School.
Gonzalez is currently employed by Tufts University as a Programmer/Analyst.
In this role, he provides programming and technical support for
various administrative systems used by Student Services. Amongst
his accomplishments as Programmer/Analyst, Gonzalez has created
a 3rd Party Billing system and an Online Student Tutor Finder.
Prior to his employ at Tufts University, Gonzalez worked for COLLEGIS
at Wentworth Institute of Technology, as an Applications Programmer/Analyst.
His responsibilities included executing and maintaining application
programs, creating custom applications, writing report and label
routines, diagnosing and solving system problems, user training
and installing software updates and bug fixes. He also fashioned
Application programs that are used by Admissions, to track events,
scholarships and telemarketing contacts.
Gonzalez taught Introduction to Computers and Programming at Wentworth
Institute of Technology in both the Day and Evening/weekend College
and currently teaches Computer Programming with Visual Basic for
DPCS. He has taught Physics and Physical Science for grades seven
through twelve at the Boston Latin Academy.
Gonzalez has made several presentations at regional and national
admissions and registrar conferences, on report creation with PC
applications. He has also been involved in community projects, providing
computer support for a crisis pregnancy center and creating an Access
Database for the Malden, Massachusetts YMCA. |