John Hoffman CCAI CCNA MCSE CNA Joins Brown Smith Wallace LLC As Network...



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January 1, 2005 -- John Hoffman has joined Brown Smith Wallace, LLC as a network administrator in the Information Technology Group.



Hoffman is primarily responsible for providing system wide IT support. His areas of expertise include networking equipment and Microsoft services such as Exchange and SQL.



Prior to his arrival at Brown Smith Wallace, LLC, Hoffman was an IT Technical Manager at Christian Brother College High School and a network engineer at Bradley University in Peoria, IL.

With his 10 years of experience and knowledge in the computer technology industry, he will be an asset to Brown Smith Wallace's Information Technology Group.



Hoffman, a member of the Knights of Columbus, earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, specializing in computer technology, from Bradley University in Peoria, IL. He has earned multiple certifications including the Cisco Certified Academic Instructor (CCAI), Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and Certified Novell Administrator (CNA).

Hoffman resides in Soulard.



Brown Smith Wallace, which has revenue of $12 million, is the second largest locally owned independent full-service CPA and business consulting firm in Missouri. Brown Smith Wallace, with offices in St. Louis, St. Charles and Chicago, makes a measurable difference in clients' lives by making sure clients get more than just a good return on their investment, finding hidden value, looking where others forget, bridging gaps to form long lasting relationships, being accessible and by putting a guarantee in writing. For more information visit www.bswllc.com or call 314.983.1200.







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