April 29, 2024
3920 Idalia Drive
Austin, Texas 78749
Skype: davidfavor
WhatsApp: 512-590-5581
david@davidfavor.com
https://DavidFavor.com/resume
Resume Overview
Since 1972, Marketing - Copywriting. Direct mail. Email marketing. Radio publicity. Video based courseware.
Since 1974, Public Speaking - Primary topics - Website Speed. Email Delivery. High Performance Health. Business/Marketing Design.
Since 1978, Tech Consulting - Website speed. Email Delivery. Began writing code.
Since 2000, Fractional CTO/CMO services - High speed Web traffic, high delivery email, related marketing systems.
My Personal Project Approach Rules
Rule 1. Money 1st. Tech 2nd. Only use tried and true, reliable, old school tech, guaranteed to work.
Rule 2. Plan for success. Most tech crumbles under the weight of business success.
Rule 3. Secure everything. Each site/project gets it's own LXD container, ensuring hacks minimally effect business.
Rule 4. Run all tech - Apache, PHP and MariaDB - at RAM speed, reducing Disk/Network I/O to a minimum.
Rule 5. Everything's already broken. You just don't know it yet.
Rule 6. Since everything's already broken, how many minutes to bootstrap all tech back to full money flow.
Rule 7. Only trust DMARC reports for mail delivery statistics. Avoid email consultants.
Rule 8. Measure everything, all the time. Specifically tracking DMARC reports and Apache/PHP/MariaDB logs.
Rule 9. To measure everything implies setting up detailed logging, allowing enough log data to debug problems as they arise.
Common Work Progression
Generally I start work as a CTO (Chief Technology Officer), then as tech stabilizes...
Switch over to becoming or assisting CMO (Chief Marketing Officer) with marketing and monetization. Revisiting tech constantly, to ensure tech survives increasing success.
Along the way using public speaking for marketing, as required.
Industry Summary
Industries where I've worked include commercial software development, semiconductor fabrication, oil exploration, airline reservations, global telecommunication control systems, aircraft manufacturing and chemical production.
Most recently working with Evergreen Summit/Docuseries
Personal
Excellent health. No travel restrictions (valid passport).
Project Details
:::: David Favor Consulting - Owner (Austin, Texas), January 2000 to present
Primarily LAMP (Linux/Apache/MariaDB/PHP) Wordpress Sites running inside chroot/LXC/LXD containers tooled for Speed + Stability + Security + SEOity.
Marketing done through public speaking at private masterminds, Meetup groups, conferences.
This marketing approach prioritizes client quality over client quantity.
:::: IBM - Consultant (Austin, Texas), April 1997 to March 2005
Design, Implementation & Customer Service of Highly Available (HACMP/HAGEO) Clusters. Assisting ISVs and end-users developing Highly Available applications and porting legacy code into a Highly Available runtime environment.
Software developer for the HA product family in C, C++, Perl and KSH.
CRIT-SIT (Critical Situation) technical team member. Responsible for turning lemons into lemonade by conducting sensitive negotiations required to preserve and expand IBM presence in challenging situations where customer satisfaction has been compromised.
:::: IBM - System Architect (Austin, Texas), October 1996 to March 1997
Architecture for HACMP/AIX/Java version of the OM Click Trader (Commodities and Futures trading system), ported from VMS and C.
:::: IBM - Senior Developer (Austin, Texas), June 1995 to February 1996
Pre-release work on HotJava and Java for AIX. Port of the OS/2 WebExplorer to AIX in C.
:::: The Corridor - CEO/Senior Architect (Austin, Texas), June 1994 to Sept 2000
Productizing and marketing Open Source CORBA and clustering technologies for ISVs porting products to Linux from IBM HACMP/HAGEO, Sun Cluster, HP Service Guard, NCR LifeKeeper and Digital TruClusters.
Highly available (replicated/load balanced) Web content, database, mail and applications in C, C++, Java and Perl.
:::: Motorola - System Architect (Austin, Texas), June 1993 to May 1995
Development of Motif and SAS/AF based Yield Analysis tools including EDAS, EIS, DEVIS and method libraries to abstract access to GUI services interfacing with large VMS and HPUX Oracle databases (Synergy). These tools provide engineers with ad-hoc data extraction and graphical analysis of wafer fabrication data in C.
:::: Tandem - Developer (Austin, Texas), April 1993 to May 1993
Enhancement of the UNIX kernel, shells, X-Windows and Motif for the Non-Stop UNIX operating system in C.
:::: Dazel - System Architect (Austin, Texas), January 1993 to March 1993
Development of the Motif-based Dazel GUI, which controls the MIT Palladium document delivery system, enterprise-wide device access (via DCE) and system management functions in C.
:::: Tivoli Systems - Developer (Austin, Texas), June 1992 to December 1992
Enhancement of an object-oriented application framework that implements a GUI system administration tool (Works) for large networks. Participated in the preliminary design of OSF/DME and an extensible method server that processes shell scripts, executables and dynamically linked libraries in C.
:::: Eaton Semiconductor - Developer (Austin, Texas), November 1991 to May 1992
Extended and optimized a custom Motif-based widget set used to represent and control a variety of complex electrical, pneumatic and optical components used in semiconductor ion implantation equipment (NV8200P) in C.
:::: Chevron Oil - Developer (Houston, Texas), February 1991 to October 1991
Enhancement and conversion of a character-based user interface tool-kit (TTI) from VMS/FORTRAN to UNIX/C and Motif. Development of a code management system that allows UNIX developers to incrementally develop VMS and MVS projects without learning DCL, JCL or operating system details in C and FORTRAN.
:::: ARCO - Developer (Plano, Texas), September 1990 to January 1991
Enhancement of the OSF/EASE product, an application development environment and API that abstracts operating system services (GUI, database, network) independent of target platform. Collaborated on the implementation of a software environment that supported programming, configuration management and release control for cross-platform development of OSF/EASE and FORTRAN.
:::: American Airlines - GUI Architect (DFW, Texas), February 1990 to August 1990
Design and development of the Motif/Oracle/UNIX-based ICAPS product, which supports the daily operations of commercial airlines including profitability analysis, reservations, flight and crew scheduling, planned maintenance and spares deployment in C.
:::: Hewlett Packard - System Architect (Seattle, Washington), December 1989 to January 1990
Design and development of an on-line document management system (STIP) for Naval shipyards in FORTRAN.
:::: IBM - Developer (Westlake, Texas), September 1989 to November 1989
Design and prototyping of the MS-DOS OfficeVision client in C.
:::: CogniSeis - Developer (Houston, Texas), April 1989 to August 1989
Porting and optimization of the DISCO geophysical analysis product from VMS to UNIX in C and FORTRAN.
:::: Texas Instruments - Developer (Houston, Texas), November 1988 to March 1989
Design and development of the GeoSys geophysical analysis product in C.
:::: Shell Oil - Developer (Houston, Texas), November 1987 to October 1988
Enhancement and optimization of a real-time control system (CAO) that supports the daily operations of oil production facilities. Prototyping of an X-Windows replacement system in C and FORTRAN.
:::: GTE Sprint - Developer (Los Colinas, Texas), April 1987 to October 1988
Enhancement of a real-time control system for telecommunications networks using MPE and VMS in SPL (C-like) and FORTRAN.
:::: MCI Telecommunications - Database Architect (Plano, Texas), January 1986 to March 1987
Enhancement of a real-time control system (NACS) for telecommunications networks in FORTRAN.
:::: Celanese Fibers - Database Architect (Narrows, Virginia), April 1985 to December 1985
Enhancement of a real-time control system for the extrusion of synthetic materials in FORTRAN.
:::: Prestwick Circuits - Developer (Dallas, Texas), October 1984 to March 1985
Production readied a three-axis robot used for the rapid prototyping of printed circuit boards in C.
:::: SEDCO Offshore Drilling - Developer (Dallas, Texas), June 1983 to September 1984
Enhancement and maintenance of several real-time control systems used on offshore oil exploration vessels including ship-wide power management/distribution, dynamic vessel positioning and video monitoring of well-head operations using HP/RTE and VMS in SPL (C-like) and FORTRAN.
:::: Boeing Electronics - Test Engineer (Irving, Texas), June 1980 to May 1983
Design and development of software and hardware associated with the automatic testing of commercial avionics packages (727, 737, 747, 757 and 767 aircraft). Enhancement of the PMS-3000 (Shop Floor, Production Management) product SPL (C-like) and FORTRAN.
:::: Dallas Instruments - Technical Sales (Plano, Texas), July 1978 to May 1980
Marketing, design, prototyping and production associated with a product line of custom analog and digital panel instruments, set-point controllers and strip chart recorders.