Joseph J. Gawronski
BS degree in Mathematics & Industrial Technology from The Ohio State University
MBA degree from The University of Dayton
MS degree in Computer Science from Franklin University
CSSBB Cetified Six Sigma Black Belt
Mr. Gawronski is a retired management professional and university professor who delivered high quality products and services with a special interest in continuous process improvement and the application of sound management principles and the use of Six Sigma methodologies.
As a member of Toastmasters International, Mr. Gawronski has earned the CTM designation for completion of the Toastmasters Communications and Leadership Program.
May 19, 2006, Mr. Gawronski served as a Symposium Speaker at the Ohio State University's Fawcett Center for Tomorrow for the Central Ohio Chapter of ACM's 50th annual symposium. The Symposium theme was "Technology taken for granted." Mr. Gawronski's presentation was titled "Technology: Lessons Never Learned."
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Introduction
Mr. Gawronski became an adjunct faculty member of Franklin University in Columbus, Ohio in 1986 where he eventually taught 102 undergraduate classes in the following topics: Mathematics, Computer Science, MIS, Information Technology, and Accounting.
Joseph served for 4 years as the Senior Web-hosting Operations Manager responsible for the 24 x 7 operation of UUNET web-hosting data centers in Ohio, Virginia, Georgia, and Florida and managed the project to in-source the Ohio data center from AOL/Compuserve.
He also served for 6 years as the Director of Corporate Telecommunications and Data Center Operations for Sterling Commerce in Dublin, Ohio where he engineered and managed the installation of a campus-wide structured wiring system for the LAN and telephone systems and a private Sonet OC-3 ring.
Prior to Sterling, he served for 4 years as the Operations Manager for the Columbia Gas System's corporate data center where he managed the project to consolidate 3 data centers.