Jeremy Morel
Technology Leader, Architect and Solutions Engineer
- Manchester, NH
- +1.603.289.5470
- contact@morel.tech
A solution-oriented professional focusing on leading exciting technology initiatives. Proven experience of resolving problems through software and hardware engineering and architecture. Adept at defining requirements, designing architecture, implementing software using test-driven design, debugging original and existing sources and documenting the result. Coordinates well with other professionals both inside and outside of the organization in order to achieve results.
Technology Leadership and Management
Establishing vision and leading others in fostering its advancement. Qualified project manager and public speaker. Providing integrated planning, design, optimization, operation and control of technological products, processes and services.
Enterprise Architecture & Software Design
Expertise in the design and operation of complex business systems and the technologies which shape them, whether physical, on-premise or virtual, cloud-based components.
Higher Education Administration
Specialized experience in leading technology in a Higher learning environment.
Healthcare and Insurance Administration
Specialized experience in leading technology efforts in Healthcare and Insurance regulatory compliance standards such as Sabarnes-Oxley (SOX) and HIPAA.
Security Administration
Expert-level knowledge in Threat Management, Data loss prevention and Mal and Ransomware mitigation.
Software Development
Years of expertise in software engineering on many platforms and languages.
Identity and Access Management
Expert-level knowledge in enterprise authentication technologies, including multi-factor authentication and federated identity management.
The items below represent a sampling of past work I have done.
The item titled Tutorial, is a video I created while at Ellucian, Inc., in specific response to a frequently recurring need for functionality not included in the baseline SharePoint product. While intended for my particular audience, the need is one experienced by many SharePoint administrators. I could find no tutorial like it, and so I took the initiative to create one. Though SharePoint continues to advance in versions, this video has been viewed over 50,000 times, and remains relevant to many today. I continue to receive notes of thanks from people, even far beyond my intended audience.
The item titled Portal is a video which offers a glimpse of a Student, Faculty and Staff gateway Portal produced during my leadership at Southern New Hampshire University. The portal, branded as mySNHU, is the resulting product of a successful implementation and adoption of Microsoft SharePoint. I feel the video effectively illustrates my accomplishments in integrating a multitude of different services, developed in various and disparate codebases, into one cohesive platform. Please consider while viewing this video that it was targeted toward users of the system, and is representative of their perspective. The video was recorded during my employment with the university and may not showcase the latest iteration of the portal system.
The item titled Code links to a GitHub repository which contains various code samples of work I have done. It is frequently updated.