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Keith Gibbs
65 Ashford Street #3 • Allston, MA 02134 • (717) 333-0782 • kgibbs@alembiclabs.com

Profile

  • Extensive practical experience in HTML, XHTML, XML, JavaScript, and CSS coding and design, including familiarity with AJAX, XSL, and Flash web technologies, as well as design and implementation of PHP/MySQL web interfaces
  • Skilled in writing text and multimedia documentation for broad user-base/public use, as well as broad group and one-on-one training and consultation experience
  • Extensive experience with a wide variety of operating systems, applications, and network configurations, including over 10 years of Unix (Linux/Solaris/AIX) experience, as well as professional experience with Mac OS and Microsoft IIS web services.
  • Skilled in industry-standard web and graphics suites, including Macromedia Studio (MX through 8), Adobe Creative Suite (CS1 through CS3 Web Professional) and Quark.


Education

Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
M.T.S. in Biblical and Historical Studies, Boston University School of Theology
May 2005 - Cumulative GPA: 3.68/4.0

Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
B.A. in Philosophy, B.A. in Religious Studies
May 2003 - Cumulative GPA: 3.75/4.0 Magna Cum Laude


Experience

Web Designer, P3I Inc., November 2006 - Current

Currently functioning as the primary XHTML developer and lead designer for P3I contract at the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Volpe Center.

  • Responsible for developing and maintaining pages, sites, and application components relating to public (Internet) and internal (Intranet) publication of research conducted at Volpe. Maintain several other U.S. DOT sites outside of the Volpe Center. Currently working on complete reorganization and redesign of the Center’s Intranet site
  • Serves as one of the primary advisors to both ITSS web team and federal communications groups at Volpe for Section 508 accessibility, information architecture, design, and web implementation

Web Developer/Designer, Alembic Laboratories, 2006 - Current

Operates own freelance web design/development firm specializing in rich, standards-complaint web sites. [http://www.alembiclabs.com]

Webmaster / Courseware Support / Developer, Networked Information Services, Boston University, August 2003 - November 2006

Functioned both as one of the university's webmasters, as well as administered classroom support applications, 30-40 hrs/wk as a graduate student worker. Currently working full-time as a web development consultant primarily focused on high-profile projects. Responsibilities include:

  • Development in a variety of web design and development projects commissioned to the NIS group, as well as taking the role of project lead for BU Research, Telecommunications, BU Today, School of Management, School of Law, the forthcoming MyBU, and BUniverse web projects
  • Client support and access management for the BU web, including departmental access controls, volume creation and maintenance, database setup, and keeping NIS-maintained websites up to date

Assistant to Educational Resources Director, Computing Services, Franklin & Marshall College, August 2002 - July 2003

Assisted User Services at F&M Computing Services in several large-scale projects including:

  • Created web-based documentation (text and multimedia) for use on Mac-based college campus
  • Designed and programmed of PHP/MySQL application for viewing and managing online tip archives


Honors

Honors Scholarship (Full Tuition), Boston University School of Theology, 2003-2005
Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, May 2003
Rev. Arthur W. Barley Prize (Highest Achievement in Religious Studies Department), May 2003