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Kevin Justice

Assistant Professor of Computer Studies

Education

A.S., Thomas Edison State University
B.S., Thomas Edison State University
M.S., Wilmington University

Work Experience

Assistant Professor of Computer Studies, WorWic Community College, 9/2018-Present
CEO of Matice LLC, 5/2000-Present
Executive Director of M4Reactor/Make Delmarva Foundation, 9/2015-10/2021
Instructor of Computer Science at The Salisbury School, 8/2016-5/2018
COO of Dynamic Communities, 9/2006 – 12/2008
VP of IT at Glitterwrap, 9/2001-12/2006
…and more!

Committees

Treasurer and Chief Negotiator for WWCCFA
Chair of Working Conditions Committee
Chair of FEA Replacement Sub-Committee
Makerspace Committee
Nuventive Implementation Committee
Re-accreditation Committee, WG5
Various Hiring Committees

Community Service

Founder & Board Member of M4Reactor/Make Delmarva Foundation, 9/2015-Present
Assistant Vice President of Business & Economic Development Division for the Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce, 1/2014-6/2016
Great Clue Caper Planner/Volunteer for Village of Hope, 1/2013-6-2017
Chairman of the Technology Network for the Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce, 62012-1/2014
Advisor for YEA Salisbury, 1/2016-12/2017
VP/Board Member at Art Institue And Gallery, 3/2011-3/2013
Lead for Technology on Accreditation Task Force for Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce, 8/2013
Volunteer for the Salisbury Festival 2012-2014
Board Member of Planning Initiative for Maryland Broadband Cooperative Inc., 2012-2013
AV Tech for Fall Auction at St. Albans Episcopal Church, 2013-Present
Technology Lead for the Visioning Committee at Tri County Council, 2012-2013
Marketing Technology Advisor for Women Supporting Women, 2013-2015

Awards

Epsilon Pi Tau (Delta Lambda chapter) International Honor Society for Professions in Technology
Literacy of Light STEM Award – Wicomico County
Small Business of the Year Award – Salisbury Chamber

Publications

Co-Author: HAWK Engineering Handbook using PFS First Choice, 1989

Interests

Technology, Science Fiction, Making, Engineering

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