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jcolabella [Jerry Bailie]
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 Steve Beare Obtained his B.S. in Computational Mathematics from The University of Manchester Institue of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK. He has been working with UNIX varieties since the late 1980's. Steve started as a Pilot with the Royal Air Force, before an accident forced him to change directions. He began working with Computers professionally in 1989 and has worked on High Performance Computing projects with Companies such as Total Oil, IBM, and Siemens. He spends his free time Flying, and rescuing retired racing Greyhounds. Steve Beare Obtained his B.S. in Computational Mathematics from The University of Manchester Institue of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK. He has been working with UNIX varieties since the late 1980's. Steve started as a Pilot with the Royal Air Force, before an accident forced him to change directions. He began working with Computers professionally in 1989 and has worked on High Performance Computing projects with Companies such as Total Oil, IBM, and Siemens. He spends his free time Flying, and rescuing retired racing Greyhounds.
  
-==== Ben Stoutenburgh ==== 
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-Systems Administrator, August 2011 - June 2013 
  
-Ben Stoutenburgh earned his B.S. in Computer Science from Marist College. He started his server administration career there as a freshman and moved up to full time work totaling eight years of experience. He has since worked briefly in the private sector and is now back to academia. He fuels his interests in linux and open source technologies by aiding in organizing meetings for the Mid Hudson Valley Linux and Open Source Users Group and the Hudson Valley Drupal Users Group. Ben's ramblings can be read on his blog at parazoid.net or follow him on twitter, @maristgeek. We wish Ben all the best in his new position at Acquia! 
  
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-==== Linda Wood ==== 
  
-Departmental Administrative Assistant. Linda originally started work for Vassar in 2006 for the department of Chinese & Japanese, and is now enjoying work with the CS faculty and students.  
  
-She has spent the many years since graduating from Swarthmore College on a variety of adventures, some paid but many not. Highlights include providing pastoral care for people with terminal illnesses, for seriously ill patients at Westchester Medical Center as well as in local hospitals and nursing homes, and for search and rescue workers at Ground Zero on a weekly basis for 8 months following 9/11. As non-medical personnel she has suited up to enter an operating room, held tiny premature newborns, ridden with patients in the working area of ambulances, and appreciated high-speed driving skills from the back seat of a cruiser as a police officer rocketed through congested NYC traffic.  At times Linda's adventures have had the makings of a fast-paced book, but thus far she has preferred to edit the work of others. 
  
-==== Stephen Beare ==== 
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-Systems Administrator 
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-[[http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~stbeare/|Steve Beare]] Obtained his B.S. in Computational Mathematics from The University of Manchester Institue of Science and Technology, Manchester, UK.  He has been working with UNIX varieties since the late 1980's.  Steve started as a Pilot with the Royal Air Force, before an accident forced him to change directions.  He began working with Computers professionally in 1989 and has worked on High Performance Computing projects with Companies such as Total Oil, IBM, and Siemens. He spends his free time Flying, and rescuing retired racing Greyhounds. 
  
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-==== Greg Priest-Dorman ==== 
  
-[[people:priestdo:top|Greg Priest-Dorman]], Systems Administrator and Lab Coordinator March 1992 - July 2011.  Greg came to Vassar as a student in 1978 and began working in the Computer Science Department that Fall.  He returned to the department in 1992 as a part time Faculty Research Associate and became our full time Sys Admin shortly there after. We wish Greg all the best in his new position at Google!