D. Scot Jackson / Dream Catcher Creative
PO Box 5| Charleston, WV 25321 | 304-342-9904| scot@dreamcreative.com
Career Overview
Detail-oriented professional with an extensive and diverse background in web and application development, internet technologies, team management, user support, graphic design, multimedia design and social media platforms.
Skills & Abilities
MANAGEMENT
- Successfully assembled and managed award-winning teams of IT professionals, and web and application developers as the owner of Dream Catcher Creative.
- Served as an outsourced Chief Technology Officer to the West Virginia Secretary of State’s Office, providing more efficiency and accountability to the in-house IT staff while improving the overall IT infrastructure and its performance.
- Maintained a 93% client retention rate for 20 years.
SALES
- Responsible for the sales and management of a total client base of over 400 clients for West Virginia’s largest web and application development company for two decades.
COMMUNICATION
- Served as the primary company contact for Dream Catcher Creative. This included first initial contact with potential clients as well as maintain ongoing relationships with established clients.
- First responder for all technical problems concerning web applications and IT related problems for all clients.
Experience
Owner, Manager, Creative Director |Dream Catcher Creative | September 1996 - Present
- Formed Dream Catcher Communications and Design in 1996 with a focus on web and graphic design. As the Internet and its potential grew, so did the company. Programming and applications development became necessary skills to offer clients as the web turned into a much more business-oriented environment. By hiring some of the best developers and programmers, Dream Catcher Creative has become one of West Virginia’s leading solution providers for online business applications and IT support.
Chief Technology Officer | West Virginia Secretary of State’s Office | January 2005 - 2008
- Served as CTO (outsourced) to West Virginia Secretary of State Betty Ireland. Duties included replacing contracted IT staff with West Virginia State employees and bringing the aged IT infrastructure up to date. Software and hardware compliance were included with these duties, as well as overseeing the re-working of the outdated online business and licensing, campaign finance and voter registration applications.
Arnett Carbis Toothman, Certified Public Accountants | October 1985 - 1995
- Provided advertising, graphic and web design services as well as IT support for approximately100 people.
Education
B. A. Communications - West Virginia State University
- Minor in Computer Science
- Related coursework – Graphic Design and Multimedia Production
Skills
- Excellent communication skills
- Proficient with the Adobe Creative Suite and the Microsoft Office Suite
- Skilled with most digital photography and audio equipment
- Firm understanding of server environments
- Proficient with troubleshooting IT and end-user issues
- Very skilled as a liaison between IT professionals and customers
- Knowledgeable of the internal processes and procedures of advertising agencies, newspaper and magazine publishers and IT support companies.
Honors & Awards
- Crystal Award (Best Video) - “Tiny Voices” addressed domestic violence (through the YWCA). Nationwide campaign; shot and edited the video, wrote the narrative, and composed the music that was listed on Top 40 radio charts.
- Swiggy Awards (Best Website) - Won six Swiggy awards as part of Dream Catcher Creative. Award honors creators of top websites that exemplify design excellence in the areas of state government, K-12 schools or higher education. Awards given by the Statewide Internet Group (SWIG), a user group of the state Information Technology Council (ITC).