Nathan York Earns CWNE®, One of the Top 10 Most Difficult Designations in the IT- Industry
York is the 138th Wireless Professional to Join the Rank Of Certified Wireless Network Experts, the Esteemed Last Step in the CWNP Program
Durham, NC, June 05, 2014 --(PR.com)-- CWNP, LLC (Certified Wireless Network Professional) has announced Nathan York as the newest Certified Wireless Network Expert (CWNE®), obtaining the most advanced skills available in the current enterprise Wi-Fi market. York is the 138th person worldwide to earn this prestigious title, which has been recognized as one of the 10 most difficult designations to obtain in the IT industry. CWNE certification confirms that wireless professionals have mastered skills to design, install, configure, administer and troubleshoot wireless network systems. Additionally, CWNE professionals are adept at advanced design, protocol analysis, intrusion detection and prevention, performance and quality of service (QoS) analysis, and spectrum analysis and management.
York graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2000 with a degree in computer science. After starting his career as a computer programmer, York transitioned to working as a wireless network engineer in 2010 with Cincinnati Bell Technology Solutions (CBTS) on the General Electric account. In this role, he developed and implemented complete LAN/WAN/WLAN network designs based on customer requirements, schedule and budget. York also performed wireless site surveys and designs. In 2013, he became a senior technologist at General Electric, where he currently oversees the wireless infrastructure for all appliances and lightings. York’s other responsibilities include designing, implementing and supporting large network deployments in warehouses, distribution centers, factories and offices.
For additional information on the CWNE certification, visit http://www.cwnp.com/certifications/cwne.
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“CWNP is proud to name Nathan York as our 138th CWNE,” said Brad Crump, president of CWNP. “Nathan has demonstrated his impressive knowledge and dedication to the wireless industry. We are confident that he is an excellent addition to our top-ranked Wi-Fi experts, and we are excited to welcome him to our community.”
“It is an honor to achieve CWNE standing, which will provide many opportunities for my professional growth,” said York. “I am a firm believer in that you are never finished learning, and the CWNP program is focused on providing extensive education and resources to ensure continued success for wireless professionals.”
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CWNP is the recognized industry standard for enterprise Wi-Fi certification and training. Its certifications cover the full range of technologies underlying all enterprise WLAN products. CWNP offers four levels of enterprise Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) certification and prepares IT professionals to specify, design and manage wireless LAN systems regardless of the vendor solution utilized. CWNP has customers in more than 150 countries and authorized training partners in all major global theaters. For more information about CWNP, visit http://www.cwnp.com/.
York graduated from Western Kentucky University in 2000 with a degree in computer science. After starting his career as a computer programmer, York transitioned to working as a wireless network engineer in 2010 with Cincinnati Bell Technology Solutions (CBTS) on the General Electric account. In this role, he developed and implemented complete LAN/WAN/WLAN network designs based on customer requirements, schedule and budget. York also performed wireless site surveys and designs. In 2013, he became a senior technologist at General Electric, where he currently oversees the wireless infrastructure for all appliances and lightings. York’s other responsibilities include designing, implementing and supporting large network deployments in warehouses, distribution centers, factories and offices.
For additional information on the CWNE certification, visit http://www.cwnp.com/certifications/cwne.
Quotes:
“CWNP is proud to name Nathan York as our 138th CWNE,” said Brad Crump, president of CWNP. “Nathan has demonstrated his impressive knowledge and dedication to the wireless industry. We are confident that he is an excellent addition to our top-ranked Wi-Fi experts, and we are excited to welcome him to our community.”
“It is an honor to achieve CWNE standing, which will provide many opportunities for my professional growth,” said York. “I am a firm believer in that you are never finished learning, and the CWNP program is focused on providing extensive education and resources to ensure continued success for wireless professionals.”
New Media Content:
CWNP on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/CWNP
CWNP on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/OfficialCWNP
CWNP on LinkedIn:
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Official-Group-CWNP-Certified-Wireless-59061
CWNP on Google+:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/115566441323311876413/posts
CWNP on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/cwnptv
Abotu Certified Wireless Network Professional (CWNP):
CWNP is the recognized industry standard for enterprise Wi-Fi certification and training. Its certifications cover the full range of technologies underlying all enterprise WLAN products. CWNP offers four levels of enterprise Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) certification and prepares IT professionals to specify, design and manage wireless LAN systems regardless of the vendor solution utilized. CWNP has customers in more than 150 countries and authorized training partners in all major global theaters. For more information about CWNP, visit http://www.cwnp.com/.
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