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Schulmeyer, George Gordon was born on July 15, 1940 in Baltimore. Son of Theodore George and Eva (Gunzelman) Schulmeyer.
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Schulmeyer, George Gordon was born on July 15, 1940 in Baltimore. Son of Theodore George and Eva (Gunzelman) Schulmeyer.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Loyola College, Baltimore, 1962. Master of Business Administration in Management, Loyola College, Baltimore, 1972. Juris Doctor, University Baltimore, 1966.
Software analyst and programmer, Westinghouse Electronic Systems, Baltimore, 1961-1968;
program manager various satellite programs, Westinghouse Electronics Systems, Baltimore, 1968-1974;
manager Iran project, Westinghouse Electronics Systems, Baltimore and Iran, 1974-1977;
software quality assurance manager, Westinghouse Electronic Systems, Baltimore, 1977-1978;
quality assurance manager Morroccan project, Westinghouse Electronics Systems, Baltimore, California, Morocco, 1979-1980;
manager software quality engineering, Westinghouse Electronics Systems, Baltimore, 1982-1985;
manager software engineering for Command, Control, Communications & Intelligence and Commercial Divisions, Westinghouse Electronics Systems, Baltimore, 1985-1992;
deputy manager software engineering department, Electronic Systems, Baltimore, since 1993. Principal Pyxis Systems International, Inc., 1980-1997. Member county National Society for Software Quality and Productivity, 1987.
Adjunct instructor Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1993.
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Member Association for Computing Machinery, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society, Greater Maryland Software Process Improvement Network (founder).
Son of; married Jane Frances Florin, August 20, 1960. Children: Bonnie Kay, Gordon James, Sean Gordon.