Gary Russell
About Gary Russell
Gary Russell is a Supervisor of Projects and Training at The Reynolds and Reynolds Company, where he has worked since 1997. He has a background in software and hardware consulting with the United States Air Force and holds a BAAS in Occupational Education and Computer Science from Southwest Texas State University.
Work at Reynolds and Reynolds
Gary Russell has been employed at The Reynolds and Reynolds Company since 1997, where he holds the position of Supervisor, Projects and Training. In this role, he manages evaluation and testing projects, ensuring that training programs are effective and meet the needs of the organization. His extensive experience in project management and training contributes to the development of technicians within the company.
Experience in the United States Air Force
Gary Russell served in the United States Air Force from 1979 to 1994, where he held various roles. Initially, he worked as a Data Analyst for one year before transitioning to Software and Hardware Government Contract Consulting. His consulting work spanned 12 years and took place at multiple bases, including Los Angeles AFB, Bergstrom AFB, and Peterson AFB. This experience provided him with a solid foundation in technical support and project management.
Education and Expertise
Gary Russell studied at Southwest Texas State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) in Occupational Education from 1980 to 1982. He also pursued studies in Computer Science and Industrial Data Analysis at the same institution, achieving a BAAS. His educational background equips him with the necessary skills to train and assist technicians in troubleshooting various computer equipment.
Training and Technical Support
In his current role at The Reynolds and Reynolds Company, Gary Russell trains and assists phone technicians in troubleshooting peripheral computer equipment. His expertise includes working with impact and laser printers, networking equipment, and the Reynolds proprietary PBX system. His hands-on approach to training ensures that technicians are well-prepared to address technical challenges.