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Tony Leonard

Ozark Computer Solutions
Chief Information Technology Officer (CIO)

July 2004 - Present
Springfield, MO 

Short Biography:  Tony Leonard is the lead Software Engineer and Web Developer for etastic [TM].  Tony Leonard is a graduate of Bishop Donahue High School, Glenville State College in West Virginia, and the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey California.  Tony holds a Bachelors of Science in Business Administration and a Masters of Science in Computer Science.  Tony Leonard’s career highlights include service as an Assistance Professor at the United States Military Academy – West Point, Bronze Star recipient – Iraq 2003, and founder of the world’s largest social network of poets – PoetryPoem.com. Tony Leonard resides in the Springfield Missouri Area with his wife and son.  He is active in the community and donates much of his time creating free Internet tools for authors that want to publish their works on the Internet.

Lead developer of web portals currently used by more than 140,000 active users 

WeAt.com:  Turnkey sites providing customers a fast and quality Internet presence. Clients include SpringfieldPaper.com, NixaNews.com, NixaOnline.com, FYI Publishing, and Peterson Rehabilitation Hospital.

StoryPublisher.com:  Full service portal for story publishing.

VistaGeneration.com:  Full service portal for outdoor topics.

GhostStorySite.com:  Full service portal for telling your ghost stories.

WriteBay.com:  Free sites to publish anything from stories to artwork.

WEBv.com:  Full service Web Host.

MyFaithSite.com:  Free sites with blogs and unlimited pages for members.

PoetryPublisher.com:  Uncensored site for poets over 18.

Blogbud.com:  Multipurpose blog site for bloggers.

PoetryPoem.com: Censored site for poets 13 and over.

StoryPen.com Censored site for writers over 13.

All sites developed with Perl, PHP, CSS, and XHTML. Utilizes MYSQL to store portal data with a Perl and PHP interfaces.  Portal databases have over 200,000 daily transactions and 1 Gig of data files organized in relational tables.