Devin Johnson

    Microsoft Great Plains Consultant

 

   


 

 

Crystal Reports

FRx Software

Great Plains

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My Resume

 

 

 


 

 

About Me

 

I moved to Colorado from Indiana in February of 1999.   I was born and raised in the Phoenix area, and graduated from McClintock High School in Tempe, Arizona.  After graduating from high school, I spent a year in Finland as an exchange student.  I attended college at Indiana University, and graduated with a degree in business.   

After graduating from college, I lived in Phoenix for a few years but then moved to Indiana.   I lived in Indiana for about eight years, and then moved to Colorado in February of 1999.

My Family

I moved to Colorado to live near my family:

  • My mom Jean lives in Westminster.
  • My sister Lori and her husband Joe live in Westminster.
  • My other brother Scott, his wife Debbie and their daughter, Georgia, live in Arvada.

In addition to my family in Colorado, my dad Quintin and his wife Bobbi live in Nampa, Idaho.  My oldest brother Jay, his wife Sandy, their son Noah, and their daughter Bethany, live in Omaha, Nebraska.

My Family's Web Sites

www.altmedicineshop.com - Sells alternative medicine products.   Published by my dad and my Uncle Stan.

www.lori-v.com  - Published by me for my sister, who is a realtor in Denver, Colorado.

www.icbconsulting.com - The corporation I founded.

My Interests

My favorite hobby is tennis.   I am a member at MeadowCreek Tennis Club in Denver (www.meadowcreektennis.com).

My other favorite hobby is playing basketball.   I am a basketball junkie - if given the opportunity, I could play every day.   

My other interests include:

  • Golf
  • Reading
  • Watching movies
  • Hiking
  • Downhill skiing
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Camping and fishing
  • Mountain biking
  • Working out (lifting weights and running)
  • Watching sports (basketball, hockey and football)
  • Attending sporting events
  • Playing with my nieces
 

My favorite teams are the Broncos, Rockies, Indiana Pacers, and the Colorado Avalanche.

 

Go Pacers!