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Dylan Tracy

IT Professional Principal

Dylan began working with Franklin OIT in 2012.  Before transitioning to Franklin OIT, Dylan was employed at UGA Food Services as their Systems Administrator.  Prior to his affiliation with UGA, Dylan worked in K-12 IT support for ten years.  Dylan began with Franklin OIT as an IT Professional Associate, and accepted a promotion on north campus as an IT Professional Specialist in 2014.  In 2018, Dylan accepted a promotion as an IT Professional Principal at the Life Sciences support hub.  

Dylan has a bachelors degree in Technology Management from Georgia Southwestern State University.  His technical interests include Ivanti Endpoint Management, IT project management, client relations, Debian linux, PDQ Deploy, Powershell and batch scripting, and life cycle management.  His personal interests include family, motorcycles, cooking, and travel. 

 

 

Education:

BS Technology Management Georgia Southwestern State University

HDI Support Center Analyst 

ITIL Foundations Certified

A+ Certified

High Impact Leadership Certified

 

Awards, Honors and Recognitions:

I have served as a lead role for 5 unit takeovers (Geography, Chemistry, Marine Sciences, Genetics, and STEM 1 and 2)

Ivanti Endpoint Manager

Three time Bennie Award recipient

"Right now I could not be happier with my service from Franklin OIT. I am being helped by a team of knowledgeable positive individuals who are dedicated to solving my hardware and software compute problems and keeping my research going. As a measure of my enthusiasm, I am citing Franklin OIT for their help in the Acknowledgement section of a manuscript i am currently preparing." -- Richard Meagher (Genetics)

 

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