The Neat Company
James Moll, PMP has a diverse work experience in the field of project management and web development. James began their career at American Express as a Lead Programmer Analyst, where they led the design and implementation of a document imaging and workflow system, receiving recognition for quality.
James then moved on to abc distributing, LLC, where they served as the Web Development Manager, responsible for the strategic and technical development of their website. James also managed a team of web developers and designers, ensuring the company's goals were met.
After that, James joined Pretty Pickins LLC as a Managing Partner/Project Manager. In this role, they led day-to-day operations of the small business, implemented a point of sale software package, and developed processes and systems for various departments.
In their most recent position at The Neat Company, James worked as a Senior Data and Integration Specialist/Lead PHP Developer. James supported and maintained a Magento-based e-commerce site, developed integration apps in PHP, and provided REST-ful webservices for a scanner/document management desktop application.
Throughout their work experience, James demonstrated leadership skills, technical expertise, and a strong ability to manage projects and teams effectively.
James Moll, PMP, has an extensive education history. James first attended Cedarville University from 1982 to 1986, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Business Administration with a focus in Computer Information Systems.
After completing their undergraduate studies, James enrolled in the University of Miami Herbert Business School, where they pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from 1987 to 1989. Their MBA program had a concentration in Computer Information Systems (CIS).
James continued their education at the University of Miami, earning a Master of Science (MS) degree in Computer Information Systems from 1987 to 1993.
In addition to their formal education, James Moll also holds several certifications. In 1999, they obtained the Certified Document Imaging Architect certification from COMPTIA. Then, in 2013, they attained the PMP (Project Management Professional) certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI).
Overall, James Moll has consistently pursued educational opportunities throughout their career, obtaining various degrees and certifications to enhance their expertise in the field of Computer Information Systems and Project Management.
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The Neat Company
Neat®, a leader in Cloud-based Digital Filing Systems for the home and small business, transforms the way people work and live by offering solutions that change the way they deal with paper and digital information. Neat’s unique combination of cloud, mobile, desktop software, and hardware scanning solutions create a comprehensive Digital FilingSystem that helps simplify everyday tasks so their customers have more time to do what matters.Founded in 2002, Neat is an innovative and fast-growing technology company headquartered in the heart of Philadelphia. They manufacture and market a unique combination of software and hardware scanning solutions that use optical character recognition (OCR) and patented parsing technology to read and convert information on receipts, business cards, and documents and then store the information in a Digital Filing System. Neat transforms analog data into digital information, simplifying paper-intensive processes and enabling users to easily organize, store, find, secure, and use information.Their best-selling NeatDesk® product is a high-speed desktop scanner and Digital Filing System that quickly transforms all the paper on a person’s desk into organized digital files. NeatReceipts® has the same capabilities as the NeatDesk – it can scan business cards, receipts, documents, and more – in a size that is ideal for travel. Neat’s proprietary software features an intuitive design that makes it easy for users to identify, extract, organize, and store key information from their paper files.In 2012, Neat launched NeatCloud®, their subscription-based cloud service with a robust mobile app. Now their customers can add to – or access – their Neat accounts from anywhere, even using the cameras on their mobile devices to “scan” items on the go.Neat’s products, which are available for both PC and Mac users, are available directly from the Neat online store, at select retail stores, and through authorized resellers. Neat has been named to the Inc. 500 list three consecutive years, is a past winner of the Philly 100 and the Deloitte Fast 50, and has been recognized for product innovation by the Consumer Electronics Association, iF Design Awards, Red Dot Design Awards, and Spark! Awards. In 2012, Neat was named the Technology Company of the Year by the Philadelphia Alliance for Capital and Technology (PACT). They’ve been named the Best Small Company to work for by Philadelphia Magazine and the Start-up of the Year by the Eastern Technology Council, and they’ve been prominently featured in a variety of media outlets for designing and developing innovative products, including Fast Company, Macworld, Business Week, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Oprah’s O Magazine, the Martha Stewart TV show, The View TV show, as well as countless blogs and web sites.