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Ron McKinney

Sharepoint Developer at Porex

Ron McKinney has a diverse work experience in the field of SharePoint and consulting. Ron started their career in 2000 as a SharePoint Admin at ProxyMed and continued in that role until 2007. From 2005 to 2007, they worked as a SharePoint Administrator at MedAvant Healthcare Solutions, where they designed and built sites, trained team members, and managed administration duties.

In 2007, McKinney became a Consultant at Blackstone & Cullen, where they built sites for company departments and provided training support. Ron then transitioned to the role of SharePoint Consultant at Georgia Technology Authority from 2008 to 2009. During this time, their responsibilities included providing consulting services related to SharePoint.

In 2008, McKinney also began working as a Consultant at GTA, where they continued until 2010. In this role, they provided consulting services, but specific job details were not provided.

From 2008 to 2010, McKinney worked as a SharePoint Developer at ESG Consulting, where they worked on various projects. Ron developed InfoPath forms, created SharePoint site collections, and collaborated with internal departments and sister agencies.

In 2010, McKinney worked as a SharePoint Consultant at TEK Systems for a specific project with Porex Plastic Inc. Ron worked as a lead developer, creating an InfoPath form for IT service requests and a site to track and provide metrics for these requests.

Lastly, McKinney joined Porex as a full-time SharePoint Developer in 2011. Details about their role at Porex were not provided.

Overall, McKinney has a solid background in SharePoint development, consulting, and administration, working in various industries and with different clients throughout their career.

Ron McKinney attended Gwinnett Technical College from 2002 to 2005, where they earned an Associate Degree in Computer Programming. Prior to this, they attended the University of North Alabama from 1970 to 1974, although no specific degree or field of study was mentioned.

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