Anthony Johnstone

Software Implementation Consultant | Senior Business Analyst at Basys

Anthony Johnstone began their work experience in 2005 at the Anchorage Police Department, where they served as a Police Clerk and later as a Patrol Officer Recruit until July 2014. In April 2015, they joined Bridgeway Benefit Technologies as a Software Implementation Consultant and Senior Business Analyst. Anthony then pursued their passion for photography and became the Principal Photographer at Johnstone - Photography in September 2016.

Anthony Johnstone completed their Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology at the University of Alaska Anchorage from 2000 to 2005. Anthony then pursued a Master of Science (MS) degree in Information Systems from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, which they completed from 2013 to 2016. In addition to their formal education, Anthony obtained several certifications related to user experience (UX) design, including "UX Foundations: Multidevice Design," "Planning a Career in User Experience," "UX Design: 2 Analyzing User Data," "UX Design: 3 Creating Personas," and "UX Foundations: Prototyping" from LinkedIn, all obtained in January and February 2019.

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Ellicott City, United States

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Basys

Basys is a technology company that provides integrated software and claims administration solutions. The company also provides leading benefits and claims administration solutions to over 2,500 benefit plans in the United States and Canada. Since 1977, They delivered integrated software to Self-Administered Plans, Third Party Administrators (TPAs),and National Plans. While their focus has been the Taft-Hartley industry, they also work with self-insured corporations and non-profit groups all over the U.S. and Canada.Basys also develops, deploys, and supports an integrated solution suite to enable benefit plan administrators to work more efficiently. The company actively involved in supporting STEM education and helping grow the next generation of technology workers.