Gary Clow

Gary Clow

Senior System Administrator @ Digital.ai

About Gary Clow

Gary Clow is a Senior System Administrator with extensive experience in IT support and system engineering. He has worked in various roles across multiple organizations, including Auckland Council, HealthAlliance, and Perpetual Guardian, and has been with Digital.ai since 2019.

Work at Digital.ai

Gary Clow has been employed at Digital.ai since 2019, serving as a Senior System Administrator. In this role, he supports the internal IT department of the software development company. His responsibilities include managing system operations and ensuring the stability and performance of IT services within the organization. His tenure at Digital.ai has spanned over five years, during which he has contributed to various IT initiatives.

Previous Experience

Prior to joining Digital.ai, Gary Clow worked at Perpetual Guardian as a System Engineer from 2014 to 2019. His experience also includes a position at HealthAlliance in various desktop support roles for six months in 2014. Earlier in his career, he served as an IT Servicedesk Analyst at Auckland Council from 2011 to 2014. His career has frequently involved working in environments undergoing mergers and acquisitions.

Education and Expertise

Gary Clow completed his education at Pukekohe High School, where he studied NCEA and achieved the 7th Form leaving certificate from 2005 to 2009. His academic background has provided a foundation for his career in IT, where he has developed expertise in system administration and desktop support.

Background

Gary Clow has a diverse background in IT, with experience spanning multiple roles and organizations. His career began in Auckland, New Zealand, where he worked in various IT support positions. He later transitioned to roles that involved more specialized system engineering tasks. His work history reflects a consistent involvement in companies that have experienced significant organizational changes, such as mergers and acquisitions.

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