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Rich Tatum -- RichTatum member since 02/2007 17 hits
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| Have: | Skills: communicator, proj management, editing/writing, multimedia, HTML, CSS, system admin, more... | |
Want: | Employment, freelance assignments, the opportunity to make you look good. |
| Title: | Online Media Managing Editor |
| Home: | Muskegon, MI USA |
| Company: | Christianity Today International |
| From: | Albuquerque, NM USA |
| Industry Category: | Publishing | | Universities: | Southwestern Assemblies of God University Assemblies of God Theological Seminary |
| Industries: | publishing, information technology, religious institutions, multimedia, editing, writing, freelance, photography, | | Interests: | Project Management, Leadership, Communication, Training, Mentoring, HTML, CSS, Internet, Photography, Video, Audio, |
What I have to offer a potential employer...
I am a tech generalist, as you will be able to see from the following work-history narrative. My strengths and giftedness is in being able to effectively communicate to both leadership, technicians, and office workers, my ability to tie details to the "big picture," my ability to strategize and generate ideas, and my ability to find work and get things done.
I'm a quick learner, and that plus my communication ability has generally made me an effective project manager for several tech projects for my employers. I am a friend of technology, but not enamored of it, and that may be another reason why I've been tapped for leadership roles in technical positions. (Corporate leadership wants to know that their tech managers always keep the company's mission and bottom line in mind.)
I have a brief one page resumé available online (rtatum-resume.pdf) along with several brief recommendations from coworkers and former managers (references.pdf). More details about my professional history is available at LinkedIn.
Project Management and Tech Generalist
For the past 15 years I have been working in various leadership and project management roles in both Information Technology and online service capacities. In 1993 I began working as a helpdesk and client support technician for the Assemblies of God national headquarters which, at the time, had a network of 800 PC users and 200 Mac users. I distinguished myself there as a support technician with excellent communication, training, and troubleshooting abilities. In time, my role migrated into project management tasks that combined both support, training, and implementation (for example I was responsible for organizing, planning, and implementing a network-wide installation and upgrade of the MS Office suite on all 800 Windows workstations).
During this time I was also training customers at a local coffee shop on how to use the Internet more effectively, while also founding and presiding over an Internet users' Group (Ozark Internet Users' Group). Because of my increasing skill and experience with Internet technology, Tim Strathdee, the Chief Information Officer for the A/G, invited me to serve as the Assemblies of God's first corporate webmaster (www.ag.org) where I assumed additional project management responsibilities, including overseeing the creation and development of a database-driven content management system for the entire HQ staff to use in creating and updating Web content (this was in 1995, well before the advent of many popular database-driven CMS tools).
I left the A/G headquarters in 1999 to work at Christianity Today International as special projects manager and Web project manager, responsible for leading the development and launch of several database-driven websites (such as PreachingToday.com, and CTLibrary.com), as well as the redesign and updating of the entire 50,000+ article website for ChistianityToday.com. When I was promoted to department head over the Internet Operations department of CTI I was responsible for additional project management and team leadership for virtually all aspects of CTI's Web strategies.
While I am not a specialist in certain areas of technology (for example, I am not a programmer, though I understand how programming languages work and have worked with many scripting tools), I am a well-experienced generalist who has not only worked closely with all areas of Information Technology (project management, business case analysis, research, troubleshooting, usability testing, GUI design, database administration, HTML and CSS coding, listserv management and delivery, server administration and uptime monitoring, desktop installations and support, and etc.), but I've also successfully tied the implementation of technology into corporate leadership's larger vision, strategy, and financial bottom line.
I have served as the critical "bridge" of information between technical workers and leadership that is so crucial in getting both sides of an enormous communication divide to understand each other and work well together. I am a "big picture" worker who enjoys the details, but only when they serve the larger strategy.
And I get things done.
Instructional Design
Two years ago, while serving as department head for CTI's Internet Operations, I was approached by vice president Kevin Miller to assume greater responsibilities for one of the projects I was managing: the launch of a lay-leader online training course called CTCourses.com. I was asked to take on the role of Online Media Managing Editor, and my chief responsibility was to plan, craft, write, and edit all of the materials for courses to be made available on the CTCourses.com website.
As Managing Editor, I took existing DVD training videos and re-cut them for online streaming presentations, crafting intros and outros, providing voiceover work, creating podcasts and streaming video segments, creating promotional videos for each course, writing discussion and reflection questions, creating quizzes for review and testing, researching and aggregating additional related materials for download and purchase. In short, I was solely responsible for the design, crafting, and implementation of every element of the online training experience for CTCourses.com.
Kevin Miller explained to me that despite my intensive technology experience, my non-technical qualifications also recommended me for this position: Having taught users how to use their computers for years, and with my adult Christian education classroom experience at my church (Calvary Naperville), I have experience creating an enjoyable learning environment for adult learners, I communicate well both verbally and in writing, I have theological training, and I'm a quick study at whatever I put my mind to.
Writing
As online media managing editor for CTCourses for the last two years I was responsible for developing, acquiring, writing, and editing all the instructional materials and curriculum on the CTCourses.com website. In addition to this curriculum writing experience I have written several adult Bible study downloads for Christianity Today including:
• Spider-Man I and II (movie-based Bible study)
• The Matrix I, II, and II (movie-based Bible study)
• Lord of the Rings I, II, and III (movie-based Bible study)
• Shawshank Redemption (movie-based Bible study)
• The Ladykillers (movie-based Bible study)
• "The Names of God" downloadable Bible study
I have written nearly two dozen sermon illustrations published on PreachingToday.com, I wrote a comprehensive book summary of Dallas Willard's Renovation of the Heart for ChristianBookSummaries.com, and I had a couple teen-devotional articles published by the Assemblies of God's Sunday School Curriculum department.
(Writing samples can be found on my website here.)
In addition to this professional writing experience, I currently maintain my own weblog (BlogRodent: Pentecostal Rumination & Review), where I craft articles of interest to my continually growing audience, and keep my writing skills sharp.
Product Development
As project manager for various projects at the A/G headquarters and at CTI, many of the tasks I've worked on have been new products prior to launch. Because I have reported to VP-level leadership in each of these positions I have had the enviable privilege of being able to also assist with the strategic planning and development process for all of these products. I have had influence and played several roles in developing branding, look-and-feel, design, tag-lines, product pricing and functionality, as well as overall product specifications.
I have therefore played an important role in new product development for:
• AG.org
• PreachingToday.com
• CTLibrary.com
• CTCourses.com
• FaithVisuals.com
As a visionary and trend-watcher, I am sensitive to new opportunities for new products, and frequently generate new ideas for products and markets to explore. As a big-picture thinker I am always drilling down to the intersection of details with the overall strategy. As an experienced support tech and trainer, I always keep the end-user's needs in mind. As a persuasive teacher, preacher, and writer, I am also skilled at crafting marketing copy that "sells" the user on the steak beyond the sizzle.
Promotion
Most of my promotion experience has been on the Web side of marketing, but I have successfully used or assisted with promoting multiple websites and online products using email newsletters, weblogs and RSS feeds, Google AdSense, Google Video, YouTube, and more.
I hope this helps any of you reading this understand what I have to offer a potential employer. If you want to get in touch with me, please send me an email here, or use my contact page.
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