Crystal Stairs
William Pino has a diverse and extensive work experience in the field of information technology. William has held various managerial positions at Citibank (Banamex USA) from 1995 to 2008, overseeing departments such as application development, network support, help desk, maintenance/database administration, and service bureau relations. William also managed a major telecommunications project during this time. Prior to that, they worked as a systems scientist at General Research Corporation, evaluating software and supervising a network administration team. William also served as a development supervisor at Computer Sciences Corporation, leading a prototype development team and developing IT solutions. In their earlier years, they worked as a senior systems analyst at Thomas/Scifers Inc, leading a software development team for the U.S. Air Force. Currently, they hold the position of Chief Technology Officer at Crystal Stairs Inc, where they contribute to business planning and ensures the confidentiality and reliability of corporate data and proprietary information.
William Pino holds a Master of Science in Management Science (MSMS) degree from the University of Southern California. William graduated from the university in 1985. In addition, they also obtained another MSMS degree in Management Science from the same university. Prior to that, William Pino pursued a Bachelor of Science in Business Science (BSBS) from Northrop University.
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Crystal Stairs
Through the efforts of our board, staff, and many professional community partners, Crystal Stairs, Inc. helps to enhance the quality of life for thousands of children and families in Los Angeles every day. Helping parents find child care, training child care providers on how to nurture and educate young children, helping parents and providers bridge the affordability gap with child care subsidies, and teaching children how to use a computer are just part of what we do. We help families succeed, children learn, and child care providers become competent, confident caregivers.