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Laurie Brown

Vice President at Slipstream IT

Laurie Brown has an extensive work experience, starting in 1991 at Kravco Simon as a Data Coordinator. In this role, Laurie managed and supported terminal and LAN operations, collaborated with staff on updates, and produced financial reports and database analysis. Laurie then joined Home Health Corporation of America in 1997 as a Senior Technical Support Analyst, providing network and help desk functions for a healthcare company. Laurie delivered on-site and remote support, administered Novell GroupWise email, and managed financial systems server and applications.

In 2009, Laurie became self-employed as a Consultant, offering consulting services until 2012. Laurie then joined a Consulting Firm as a Senior Consultant until 2014. During this time, Laurie gained expertise in consulting and advising clients.

From 2014 to 2016, Laurie worked at HighPoint Solutions as a Service Delivery Manager, responsible for delivering support services to multiple pharmaceutical clients. Duties included managing service desk implementations, maintaining client relationships, and ensuring adherence to service level agreements.

From 2016 to 2021, Laurie held roles at HighPoint Solutions as a Senior Manager and later as a Director. These positions involved managerial responsibilities and leadership in the company.

Lastly, Laurie currently works at Slipstream IT as a Practice Leader, End User Services. This role started in December 2020 and involves overseeing end user services within the company. Additionally, Laurie holds the title of Vice President at Slipstream IT since June 2022.

Laurie Brown's education history includes attending Temple University without receiving a degree. Additionally, from 2004 to 2006, Laurie attended Reading Area Community College where they obtained an Associate's Degree in Applied Science. No further details are provided regarding certifications or additional degrees obtained at this time.

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