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Stan Sargent

Stan is one of the original founders of Clear Winds Technologies and has been with the firm since its inception. His primary role at Clear Winds is President but he is also heavily involved in many other facets of the organization. These areas include sales marketing, design and engineering in addition to daily management and project management activities.

Stan holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Auburn University and a Master’s Degree in Nuclear Engineering from the Navy Nuclear School. He also holds current certifications in Cisco, Check Point and Nokia products to stay current with leading technologies.

Stan has been working professionally in the technology field since 1993 and has experience in many different enterprise and SMB environments. He has held various positions including Project Manager, Senior Engineer/Architect and Consultant. Some of his accomplishments include:


  playing a lead role in designing and implementing a one million-user CRM portal for a large healthcare company. The site consists of a scalable, redundant, multi-tiered environment that enhances, manages and measures interactions between and among the company's key customers and business partners.

  redesigning several Internet security connections and policies for major firms. This included firewall policies, intrusion detection systems, VPN technologies, dial-up connections, e-mail flow control, web filtering, virus scanning, authentication controls, and business continuity planning.

  managing and implementing strategic ROI projects for a large retail company. This helped reduce over $700,000 from the bottom line by redesigning the wide area network and changing how technology was deployed for new stores.

  designing and implementing a replacement of a multi-protocol local area network that included over 3500 nodes. This network was built for a government installation that contains one of the top collections of processing power in the world.