Council & Community Members
Career Development Council (CDC) Leaders
Jennifer Harper
Network Infrastructure Modeling and Documentation
Prior to her employment at BYU Jennifer obtained an associate’s degree from UVU in Electronics and Computer Technology. Jennifer has been working at B.Y.U for over 20 years. During her time, she has fulfilled many rolls on campus which include installation of A\V and Network Systems. Pharos Billed Printing, Project Management, and her current roll Network Infrastructure Modeling and Documentation for BYU-Provo, BYU-Idaho, BYU-Hawaii, and Washington DC Barlow Center.
Network Infrastructure Modeling and Documentation
Prior to her employment at BYU Jennifer obtained an associate’s degree from UVU in Electronics and Computer Technology. Jennifer has been working at B.Y.U for over 20 years. During her time, she has fulfilled many rolls on campus which include installation of A\V and Network Systems. Pharos Billed Printing, Project Management, and her current roll Network Infrastructure Modeling and Documentation for BYU-Provo, BYU-Idaho, BYU-Hawaii, and Washington DC Barlow Center.
Mark L. Gheen
Network Engineer Student Supervisor
Mark has been working at BYU for the last 32 years. He has spent the last several years with the Network Engineering team. His current assignment is with the CNC (CES Network Center) which is responsible for resolving network incidents at BYU-Provo, BYU-Idaho and BYU-Hawaii campuses as second-level support for their respective Service Desks.
Network Engineer Student Supervisor
Mark has been working at BYU for the last 32 years. He has spent the last several years with the Network Engineering team. His current assignment is with the CNC (CES Network Center) which is responsible for resolving network incidents at BYU-Provo, BYU-Idaho and BYU-Hawaii campuses as second-level support for their respective Service Desks.
Stephen S. Moss
Network Engineer
Steve has more than 25 years of experience in networking here in Utah Valley. He has been working for over 3 years with the network engineering team in OIT here at BYU. Prior to working for BYU he held positions in various companies in Utah Valley including Ipswitch, Cemaphore, Internap, VPNX, Switchsoft, Ungermann-Bass, and Freeport. He also spent a number of years independently consulting for organizations in and out of the valley including Altiris, Buyer’s Fund, Revere Health, Bravara, Security Metrics, and Absolute Restoration to name a few. He holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering doing both undergraduate and graduate work here at BYU. Prior to the 1990s when he began focusing on networking, he worked at MCA DiscoVision pressing some of the first laser video discs, Chevron USA as a technician/engineer while schooling, and then Hughes Aircraft Company doing data analysis and software troubleshooting for several airborne military radar systems.
Network Engineer
Steve has more than 25 years of experience in networking here in Utah Valley. He has been working for over 3 years with the network engineering team in OIT here at BYU. Prior to working for BYU he held positions in various companies in Utah Valley including Ipswitch, Cemaphore, Internap, VPNX, Switchsoft, Ungermann-Bass, and Freeport. He also spent a number of years independently consulting for organizations in and out of the valley including Altiris, Buyer’s Fund, Revere Health, Bravara, Security Metrics, and Absolute Restoration to name a few. He holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering doing both undergraduate and graduate work here at BYU. Prior to the 1990s when he began focusing on networking, he worked at MCA DiscoVision pressing some of the first laser video discs, Chevron USA as a technician/engineer while schooling, and then Hughes Aircraft Company doing data analysis and software troubleshooting for several airborne military radar systems.
Matthew Wheelwright
Sr. Systems Architect (BYU Broadcasting)
Matt has been working with BYU Broadcasting since graduating from BYU with a degree in Information Technology. He designs and manages the servers, networks, virtual infrastructure, SAN storage, and a host of broadcast-specific hardware. Separate from the general BYU network, BYU Broadcasting maintains a private network to connect all their equipment. Matt is also tasked with maintaining equipment at a remote disaster recovery site. He has worked with many from the campus network engineering team both in Provo and in Idaho. When not at work, he can be found in Salem, UT probably working on home repairs.
Sr. Systems Architect (BYU Broadcasting)
Matt has been working with BYU Broadcasting since graduating from BYU with a degree in Information Technology. He designs and manages the servers, networks, virtual infrastructure, SAN storage, and a host of broadcast-specific hardware. Separate from the general BYU network, BYU Broadcasting maintains a private network to connect all their equipment. Matt is also tasked with maintaining equipment at a remote disaster recovery site. He has worked with many from the campus network engineering team both in Provo and in Idaho. When not at work, he can be found in Salem, UT probably working on home repairs.
How to Contact / Interact with your CDC
In order to schedule an appointment with the CDC please contact:
Jennifer Harper
801-422-5733
itnpc@byu.edu
Please note: Before meeting with the CDC, it would be helpful to come prepared with your completed “S-curve” chart and having taken time to reflect upon your own career desires and aspirations. Strong consideration should be given to personal aptitudes, skills and interests. Please know that the CDC will be a good resource to share your thoughts and feelings with and to receive feedback, guidance and direction, but that the majority of the initiative and effort will need to come from the Community member.
In order to schedule an appointment with the CDC please contact:
Jennifer Harper
801-422-5733
itnpc@byu.edu
Please note: Before meeting with the CDC, it would be helpful to come prepared with your completed “S-curve” chart and having taken time to reflect upon your own career desires and aspirations. Strong consideration should be given to personal aptitudes, skills and interests. Please know that the CDC will be a good resource to share your thoughts and feelings with and to receive feedback, guidance and direction, but that the majority of the initiative and effort will need to come from the Community member.
Community Members
Member Name | Department | Title |
Bernatz, Nicholas E | CNC - Network Pathway | Field Engineer |
Day, Colby R | CNC - Network Pathway | Field Engineer |
Dotson Jr, Peter Kent | Statistics | Sys & Network Support Mgr CSR |
Galley, Matthew J | Physics and Astronomy | Systems/Network Architect/Mgr |
Gheen, Mark Lloyd | CNC - Network | Network Engineer |
Goodman, M Brent | CNC - Network | Network Engineer |
Hales, Douglas Christopher | CNC - Network Pathway | Network Engineer |
Hancock, Mellisa Lynn | CNC - Network Pathway | Infrast Modeling & Doc Spec |
Harper, Jennifer Elizabeth | CNC - Network Pathway | Infrastr Modeling & Doc Spec |
Hewitt, Bradley Alan | CNC - Network Pathway | Field Engineer |
Jensen, Cody Paul | CNC - Network Pathway | Manager Field Engineers |
Malquist, Craig Edward | CNC - Network | Network Engineer |
Moss, Stephen Scott | CNC - Network | Network Engineer |
Thompson, Zach | CNC - Network Pathway | Network Engineer |
Wheelwright, Matthew R | BYUB Administration | Sr System Archtct, Engineering |
Wood, Bryan Kieth | CNC - Network Pathway | Network Engineer |