Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration - Computer & Information Security, 2014 North Central University, Prescott Valley, Arizona

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1 Dr. Scott P. Paetzold University of Wisconsin Stout College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Menomonie, Wisconsin EDUCATION: Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration - Computer & Information Security, 2014 North Central University, Prescott Valley, Arizona Master of Business Administration in Information Technology Management, 2001 Capella University, Minneapolis, Minnesota Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Computer Information Systems, 2000 Viterbo University, La Crosse, Wisconsin Associate of Applied Science in Mechanical Design, 1995 Western Wisconsin Technical College, La Crosse, Wisconsin TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Assistant Professor University of Wisconsin- Stout, Menomonie, Wisconsin Information Technology Management Present Courses taught: ITM 133 Network Fundamentals I ITM 134 Network Fundamentals II ITM 361 /561 Workstation and server ITM 362 /562 Server Applications ICT 103 Information and Communications Technologies Instructor - Chippewa Valley Technical College, Eau Claire, Wisconsin Information Technology Network Specialist Program Present Courses taught : Cisco (Exploration curriculum) I Network Fundamentals Cisco (Exploration curriculum) II Routing Protocols Cisco (Exploration curriculum) III LAN Switching and Wireless Networking Concepts Network Diagramming Management Information Systems Networking Internship Operating Systems

2 Scott Paetzold, page 2 Associate Professor - Viterbo University, La Crosse, Wisconsin Department of Computer Information Systems Undergraduate courses taught: Networking Concepts Advanced Networking (Windows Server 2008) Information Security I Information Security II Database Concepts (Microsoft Access 2007) Advanced Database Concepts (Oracle 9i) Programming Concepts (C++ and Visual Basic) Advanced Programming with Objects (Visual Studio 2010) Systems Modeling and Design System Research and Development Graduate course taught: Management Information Systems Adjunct Faculty - University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Department of Information Systems, Present Undergraduate course taught: Information Systems in Business Adjunct Faculty - Kaplan University, Online Networking Department, Courses taught: Networking Concepts Technology Infrastructure Network Administration (Windows Server 2008) Networking with TCP/IP Windows Enterprise Administration (Windows Server 2008) Introduction to Network Security Networking Security Intrusion Detection and Incident Response Routing and Switching II (Cisco based) Foundations of Programming Using Visual Basic SERVICE ACTIVITIES: Student Advising University of Wisconsin Stout Advised approximately students each year Faculty advisor for Computer Networking Systems and Design minor Student Advising - Viterbo University,

3 Scott Paetzold, page 3 Advised approximately students each year Lead faculty advisor Computer Information Systems student club Academic Committees, University of Wisconsin Stout 2013 present. Faculty Senate alternate for ACT department 2014 present. Academic Online Task Force 2015 present. Campus Exteriors Development committee 2015 present. Positive Action, Ethics and Competition Review committee Academic Committees, Viterbo University Institutional Computer Committee Academic Computer Committee Graduate Council Academic Integrity Committee Faculty Concerns Committee General Education Task Force School of Business representative on faculty senate Chair - Viterbo University, Department of Computer Information Systems, Responsible for faculty coverage and scheduling of all CIS courses each term Led three CIS faculty and oversaw general needs of the department Developed departmental materials needed to obtain ACBSP certification for School of Business Wrote evaluations for department faculty regarding promotion and tenure decisions Created articulation agreement between Viterbo University School of Business and Western Technical College Course Lead, Kaplan University, Lead faculty for two courses; IT Intrusion Detection and Incident Response and IT Networking Security Assisted Dean of Curriculum in development of new Networking Security Track Acted as first point of contact for course related concerns for all adjunct faculty Ensure online course content is relevant, materials are available, and all aspects of course are working properly every term Developed new curriculum for three online classes; Intro to Security, Intrusion Detection and Incident Response, and Networking Security PUBLIC SERVICE ACTIVITIES: Member of the Information Technology Networking Specialist Advisory board for Western Technical College, La Crosse, Wisconsin present. Member of the Information Technology Networking Specialist Advisory board for Chippewa Valley Technical College 2015 Co-Organized Red Cross Blood Drive

4 Scott Paetzold, page 4 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Completed 120 (4 weeks) of Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer training at AIT Acclaim, Fayetteville, NC. January 2003 Intense Training for VB.NET Developers (40 hours - class 4788) at Benchmark Learning, Edina, MN. February 2004 Total Army Instructor Training Course (TAITC). 40 hours, March 2004 Video-Tele-Training Instructor Training Course (VTITC). 40 hours, August 2004 Completed nine (1 day) training sessions on Curriculum Assessment as part of Title III Grant ( ) Completed six (1 day) training sessions on Active Learning Strategies as part of Title III Grant ( ) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Certification (MBTI). 80 hours, July 2007 CCNAX v2.0 CCNA Routing and Switching Boot Camp. 40+ hours, July 2013 Installing and Configuring Windows Server hours, July 2013 Administering Windows Server hours, August 2013 Configuring Advanced Windows Server hours, August 2013 CERTIFICATIONS and HONORS Instructor certified to teach Cisco Network Academy, Cisco Exploration 1-4 Certified to give Myers Briggs MGTI, Dimensions, and FIRO-B examinations Army Instructor Qualified (5k designation) Nominated for Viterbo Teacher of the Year 2010 Nominated for Fuerstenberg Teaching Excellence Award 2011 Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA), 2014 Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA certification), 2015 Learning Management Systems Experience Blackboard Desire2Learn ecollege Edvance360 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Information Systems Technician - Trane Company, La Crosse, Wisconsin Provided network server administration for approximately 8-10 Microsoft servers Created in-house programs as needed to support factory production environment Responsible for approximately 650 client computers in both office and factory environments Performed hardware and software support for client computers Responsible for ordering and procurement of all factory information technology needs Delivered training to end users in various aspects of technology

5 Scott Paetzold, page 5 Major (retired) - Active Army, Wisconsin National Guard, and Army Reserve Entered active duty Army in 1988 as enlisted soldier, promoted to Staff Sergeant (E-6) in 1996, performed as air defense crewman. Attended Primary Leadership Development Training in Gulf War Veteran (1991) Entered Wisconsin National Guard Graduated Officer Candidate School 1997 as a 2 nd lieutenant, branched Armor Completed Officer Basic Course (1998), Officer Advanced Course (Honor Graduate) (2004), Combined Arms Exercise course (2005) Served as a Platoon Leader, Executive Officer, Staff Officer, Commanding Officer, Senior Instructor, Senior TAC Officer, and ROTC Instructor (University of Wisconsin, La Crosse) Deployed to active duty in Served as Information Management Officer for 18 th Airborne Corps. Led 18 soldiers, accountable for budget in excess of $2,000,000, responsible for global communications network, managed local area network, hardware and software, and end user support for approximately 200 soldiers Retired November 2010 RESEARCH: Paetzold, S. (1996). Modifications to AutoCAD s DDLMODES Dialog box. CADENCE Magazine, August ed Presented a 7 th day discussion at Viterbo University titled, Korea to Afghanistan; is the Military Stretched too Thin? November 2003 Organized and presented at a 7 th day discussion at Viterbo University titled, A soldier s prospective on the War with Iraq October 2004 Paetzold, S. & Melby, N. (2008). Active Learning Strategies for Computer Information Systems Education in Online Courses. Journal of Global Business Issues (JGBI), Spring (Selected for Journal Publication from JGBI Global Conference) Paetzold, S. & Melby, N. (2008). Active Learning Strategies for Computer Information Systems Education in Online Courses. Journal of Global Business Issues (JGBI) Global Conference, Honolulu, HI, April 24-25, 2008 Coauthored STEM college grant entitled Implications of Peer Mentoring on Student Success: Study of academic results and retention when engaged in a high school college mentoring system with Dr. Anderson 2014/2015