Judith Frederick

3216 Woodring Avenue · Baltimore, MD 21234 · (410) 426-7231

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Objectives

I am a former business professional who has had enough of the high stress world of being on call twenty four hours a day. I am a single parent of a sixteen year old boy. Now that he is older I have gone back to school to pursue a degree in the fine arts. I plan to major in Ceramics. I hope to supplement my art with some marketable computer knowledge.

Education

Community College of Baltimore County Essex Branch (1998-Present)

Johns Hopkins University (1980-1983)

Essex Community College (1974-1976)

Employment

Work Study Student job (CCBC Essex branch. 2001-2002): Responsible for monitoring the ceramics studio while students are working. I help students with all aspects of their ceramics projects. Other duties also included making clay, glazes, loading, unloading, and firing the electric kilns, helping with the firing of the gas kiln, as well as general maintenance of the room and supplies.

Systems Analyst II (Black and Decker Inc. 1983-1992): Responsible for supporting the sales force with marketing reports of all kinds, both online and hard copy. I was also responsible for the restating three years of past sales history, to reflect new sales organizational structure. I worked on the billing systems. I also designed and implemented the online reporting to track the daily posting orders and billings, for all business levels, from salesman to CEO.

Programmer Analyst (Martin Marietta Corp. 1981-1983): Responsible for programming manufacturing reports in Cobol. Knowledge of Job Control Language, TSO editor, Librarian and Panvalet.

Programmer (State of Maryland Office of the Courts 1979-1981): I supported the District Court of Baltimore in processing traffic tickets and preparing the criminal dockets. Knowledge of Cobol, Job Control Language, TSO editor, Librarian and all aspects of the Four Phase computer. I was also involved with implementing the automated traffic system. The new system processed traffic tickets state wide in one central location.

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