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SIGNIFICANT CAREERS
Eddie Amisial
IT Enterprise Applications
Eddie Amisial, Software Developer in the IT Enterprise Applications
Department, resigned in early June 2022 after 16 years of service to the
District. Eddie started in our IT Division shortly after high school, beginning his
career in FHESC Technical Support and then as the document management
system administrator. Over the years, Eddie became quite well known
for his software development / programming skills. He was the primary,
and sometimes sole, programmer on several critical in-house-developed
applications including VIPS, Pre-Graduation Survey, Scholarship Search,
Battle of the Books, Student Password Reset, Purchasing All-in-One,
Noninstructional Employee Evaluation, and several EDW data entry screens.
We wish Eddie and his family the very best as they move to the Orlando
area and embark on an exciting career change. His great smile and sense of
humor, in addition to his IT skills, will be greatly missed!
Natasha Bell-Hayden
Technical Operations
Natasha Bell-Hayden, Director of Technical Operations, left the District in
early August after 12+ years of service. She started in October 2009 as one of
the first Project Managers hired for the newly formed IT Project Management
Office (PMO). In that role, she managed one of the largest technology
projects ever successfully completed in our District, the TERMS-to-SIS
Migration Project. In January 2017, she was promoted to Director of the
Project Management Office where she advanced the department in several
ways including the publication of a Project Management Center of Excellence.
Also, as PMO Director, her department managed several large and critical
projects including Migration to EdPlan, Migration to Ellevation, and a portfolio
of IT projects across the departments within the IT division. In April 2021, she
was selected to be the next Director of the Technical Operations Department.
In that role, she managed the deployment of over 80,000 Chromebooks in an
extremely short timeframe during the pandemic. In addition, her department is
responsible for the IT Service Desk, Field Support, and the Data Center. We
were so sad to see Natasha leave us but wish her the very best in her new
and exciting career endeavors.
Julie Johnson
IT Security
Julie Johnson, IT Governance and Compliance Specialist in the IT Security
Department, retired in May 2022 after 21 years of service to the District. At
the time of retirement, Julie was the Technology Clearinghouse Committee
(TCC) Coordinator, a role she was well known for and held for 13 years. She
was also the Lead Specialist for IT audit responses, IT disaster recovery and
process documentation. Additionally Julie was the IT Security Awareness
training instructor, and coordinated VPN and third-party account access
renewals. In previous years, she served as IT’s Change Advisory Board
(CAB) Coordinator. In retirement, Julie and her husband are enjoying
traveling the country in their RV and visiting their daughter and son-in-law
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