In respect for honesty, I feel it appropriate to include all my experience.
In respect for your time, I've tried to make this resume easy to navigate so you can tread lightly (or not at all) through items of little interest to you.
I have therefore divided the resume into sections, and placed it online, so you can peruse it in at least a semi-customized fashion.
Most of my post-secondary Education came from Rutgers University, from which I hold a BA in Math, and advanced degress in Math and Computer Science.
My early career was spent as a systems programer, wherein I was responsible for carrying out a variety of projects, typically from design all the way through testing, usually alone. Eventually I became a company (Allairion) serving clients in business and government. I've denoted this as technical positions.
In my later career I became an academic administrator, subsequently annexing teaching duties. In the former capacity I performed all student-oriented paperwork and advising in the department of computer science, transfer evaluations, and countless other duties. I also performed articulations of all public two-year college majors with all majors at all colleges at all branches of Rutgers.
In the course of my career I published, often internally, many documents, although one was accepted for the lead session of the 20th Annual ACM Conference.
References include professional colleagues and instructional colleagues with whom I've taught extensively.