Summary
Jeffrey Getchell is an inventory-focused professional with 11 years of hands-on experience blending logistics, IT, and creative photography. Currently supporting retail and grocery clients at WIS International, he brings practical inventory management, cycle counting, and data-entry discipline honed across warehouse roles and temporary facilities logistics. A self-taught front-end developer and General Assembly alum with web design and HTML/CSS experience, he pairs technical curiosity with formal IT coursework including Windows Server and CCNA-directed networking labs. His photographic background (commercial and portrait work, advanced retouching, and studio lighting) contributes a strong visual sensibility and meticulous attention to detail that improves data quality and presentation. Comfortable working independently or in small teams, Jeffrey is investigative and analytical by nature and often seeks creative solutions to everyday operational problems. Based in New Hampshire, he leverages cross-disciplinary skills to bridge operational accuracy with tech-enabled improvements.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Associates Of Science in Professional Photography, Photography, Cum Laude, Associates Of Science in Professional Photography, Photography, Cum Laude at McIntosh College
Certificate in Information Technology, Information Technology, Certificate in Information Technology, Information Technology at Nashua Community College
Certificate of Completion, Digital Photography, Certificate of Completion, Digital Photography at New York Institute of Photography
Business/Technical/Creative/Design, Business/Technical/Creative/Design at Post Graduate Studies - online tutorials/continuing education
Bachelor of Science in Technical Management, Small Business Administration/Management, Cum Laude, Bachelor of Science in Technical Management, Small Business Administration/Management, Cum Laude at Southern New Hampshire University
Letter of Completion, Front-End Web Development, Letter of Completion, Front-End Web Development at General Assembly