Goal oriented international professional services provider, specializing as an IT "Turn-around Specialist" at the CIO/CTO/VP level in various industries.
I live in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Washington DC. For the appropriate career opportunity, I will work anywhere in the world!
On a personal note, I am defined by my character, and I believe in charity and giving back to the community whenever possible, not only financially, but with "hands-on" contributions.
Having attended
Oxford University, Oxford,
England,
Trinity College, Dublin,
Ireland, a graduate of
Eastern College with a B.A. in
Organizational Management, and a Business Administration degree from
Arcadia
College, Mr. Naylor appreciates the value of education, training, and ROI (Return On Investment) in both the USA and international marketplace as it relates to
the human capital management industry. He was responsible for the selection process and implementation of all new technology, including an
international recruitment system (Personic's EZaccess/RAPID) while at
CDI Corporation's Corporate Headquarters,
reporting to the CIO, CEO, Chairman, and the Board for over $27
million in technology budgets. Mr. Naylor managed six corporate
divisions (250+ staff and consultants), as well as lead an
international team of
22 salespeople, recruiters, information systems professionals,
and administrators during the complete life cycle of the
recruiting software selection, development, and implementation
process.
While
employed at Personic Software as a
Vice-President of B2B Technology and Information, Mr. Naylor
spearheaded the design,
development, and implementation of the Personic Exchange
(e-commerce business-to-business ASP). He was responsible
for national strategic account management and all Peoplesoft
integrations,
Mr. Naylor has worked with over 350+ staffing agencies during the
product lifecycle. In 1999, he started an
international professional services company,
Bay
Breeze Technology Center, Incorporated, servicing the
Human Capital Management industry. Services have been
provided to many of the Fortune 100 in Hong Kong, Singapore,
England, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and Australia, as
well as 30 States in the USA. Some of the customers
include the corporate headquarters for Wal-Mart, Nortel
Networks, Owens Corning, Manpower, Walt Disney Studios, Lilly
Pharmaceutical, Sanofi-Aventis Pharmaceutical, Novell, Wells
Fargo Bank, Los Alamos Labs, University of Maryland, Cigna, and
Blue Cross/Blue Shield.
In 2002-2004, Mr. Naylor assisted the Judge Group in a
consulting capacity as acting Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and
"Turn-around" Specialist, saving the company over $700k in
bottom-line expense. While finalizing the Judge Group
engagement, he was persuaded to assist another of his clients,
the Solomon-Page Group in Manhattan, as an acting Chief
Information Officer (CIO) and "Turn-around Specialist" in a
consulting capacity. Both engagements provided solid and
stable "turn-key" information technology infrastructures with
industry standard auditing capabilities, sound processes, and
ROI/Risk Avoidance methodologies.
In early July 2008, Mr. Naylor managed all Barack Obama Campaign technology implementations for
the Northeast and Great Lakes Region (1/3 of the USA, 17 States, 6 Battle Ground States). In addition to working at the Barack Obama National Campaign Headquarters in
Chicago, Illinois and in Ohio, Mr. Naylor assisted the Washington DC and Chicago Transition Teams
in selecting, implementing and managing an Internet based candidate applicant tracking system.
In April 2009, Mr. Naylor joined the United States Small
Business Administration, directly advising the SBA Chief of
Staff and Administrator on all technology related matters and
then installed as the Chief Information Officer and Chief
Privacy Officer as a Presidential Appointee. Mr. Naylor
worked directly with the White House on several matters and
served on two working groups for the White House Office of
Science, Technology, and Innovation for Ideation (social media)
and international research data policy. In addition to
serving on the Federal Chief Information Officer's Council, Mr.
Naylor served on the Executive CIO Council and was Co-Chair of
the IT Workforce Committee. Mr. Naylor also served as the
SBA Representative for Junior Achievement Worldwide. Mr.
Naylor holds a Top Secret security clearance and has actively
participated in events requiring such clearance.
In April 2011, Mr. Naylor was appointed as the Chief Information
Officer for the Federal Communications Commission. In this
transformational role, Mr. Naylor provided proven leadership,
direction, oversight and transparency in the formulation,
development and execution of the Agency’s information technology
management program. Cybersecurity and operational
effeciency were Mr. Naylor's primary focus with proven
significant results.