Nathan Provence
About Nathan Provence
Nathan Provence is a Senior IT Technical Support professional at Expedia, Inc. with a diverse background in network and audio engineering.
Current Role at Expedia, Inc.
Nathan Provence is currently working as a Sr. IT Technical Support at Expedia, Inc. He has been with the company since 2015. In this role, based in the Dallas/Fort Worth Area, he is responsible for providing advanced technical support and resolving IT-related issues. His expertise contributes to the smooth operation of Expedia's IT infrastructure.
Previous Experience at R&R Solutions
Before joining Expedia, Inc., Nathan Provence worked as a Network Technician at R&R Solutions from 2011 to 2015. During his four-year tenure, he gained extensive experience in network maintenance and troubleshooting. His role involved working nationwide, addressing diverse networking challenges and ensuring stable network performance for the company's clients.
Lead Technician at Sullivan and Cogliano
From 2008 to 2011, Nathan Provence served as a Lead Technician at Sullivan and Cogliano in the Auburn, Alabama Area. In this role, he managed a team of technicians and coordinated technical support activities. His responsibilities included overseeing hardware and software installations, troubleshooting technical issues, and ensuring the efficient operation of IT systems.
Education in Information Technology
Nathan Provence holds a B.S. in Network Administration from Western Governors University, which he achieved between 2012 and 2014. This educational background provided him with a solid foundation in network management, cybersecurity, and IT infrastructure. His knowledge and skills have significantly contributed to his expertise in IT technical support roles.
Associate Degree in Digital Audio Engineering
Between 2002 and 2004, Nathan Provence studied at Shoreline Community College, where he earned an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) in Digital Audio Engineering. This program equipped him with technical skills in audio production and engineering, which he applied in his early career roles as an Audio Engineer at the University of Mississippi and Sweet Tea Studio in Oxford, Mississippi.