Bio for Steve Campbell
Steve Campbell performs IT consulting services in the telepresence, video conferencing, and network services infrastructure areas. He has 21+ years IT experience with Beckman Coulter Inc. As Director of Network Services for a 10,000 employee global enterprise, he was responsible for managing the global LAN/WAN, telephony, video and audio conferencing, email, SharePoint, and document management services. Major initiatives he completed include:
- Implementation of state-of-the-art data center in collocation (COLO) facility
- Global MPLS network RFP's and implementation
- Global telephony system (TIGER project) with 45 IP PBX’s, 6 digit dialing, common global architecture, unified messaging, soft phone client for travelers and virtual CTI call centers in China, Japan, Europe, and the US. The TIGER project received a Computer World Honors gold medal for outstanding IT projects in 2008.
- Global video conferencing and Telepresence implementation with 32 rooms and immersive theater systems, plus executive systems, desktop video clients, and core infrastructure elements such as bridges and gatekeeper. This project delivered a month ROI.
- New corporate headquarters buildout including plant wiring, total 802.11N WiFi coverage, and inhouse data center creation.
Steve previously held positions as an engineer and manager with Coulter Electronics Inc., designing microprocessor-controlled blood analyzer systems. He has also worked for Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) as a Field Applications Engineers and Field Applications Engineering Manager and Product Marketing Manager for digital signal processing microchips. Steve has sales experience as a manufacturer’s rep and was an Electronics Design Engineer with Lockheed Aircraft Corporation.
Steve holds the Bachelor Electrical Engineering and Masters of Science Electrical Engineering Degrees from Georgia Tech in Atlanta, and is co-inventor on 2 US patents.
Steve holds the Bachelor Electrical Engineering and Masters of Science Electrical Engineering Degrees from Georgia Tech in Atlanta, and is co-inventor on 2 US patents.