Randy Johnston Family

Randolph P. (Randy) Johnston, Exec VP

K2 Enterprises - Network Management Group, Inc.
324 East 4th, PO Box 1343
Hutchinson
, KS, 67504-1343
620-663-6817 – Fax 620-669-8302

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Randy Johnston
 

Randy Johnston is a nationally recognized educator, consultant, and writer with over 30 years experience in Strategic Technology Planning, Systems and Network Integration, Accounting Software Selection, Business Development and Management, Disaster Recovery and Contingency Planning, and Process Engineering.

Organization, Years, Location

 

EXPERIENCE

K2 Enterprises
1990 – Present, Hammond, LA

Executive Vice President, Shareholder – Nation’s leading technology CPE provider to CPA professionals. Consults to high profile technology vendors. Delivers national seminars to CPAs, business groups and IT leaders on technologies in accounting, healthcare and banking. Creates and presents seminars and articles on 30+ technology topics including Paperless, Continuation of Business Operations, Accounting Software and Business Strategies leveraging technology.

Network Management Group, Inc. (NMGI),
1983 – Present, Hutchinson, KS

Executive Vice President, Stockholder – Consulting and Reviews on Strategic Technology including planning, selection and implementation. Expertise: Paperless, Accounting Software and CRM, Accounting Firm Software and procedures, Business Continuity, Virtualization, Backup, Infrastructure and remote management, and Business Intelligence.

Hutchinson Community College 1977 - 1997

Department Chair, Professor, Adjunct - Mathematics & MIS Depts. Designed and taught courses in all areas of mathematics & computing.

Professional Data Services 1978-1981

Programmer and system designer - Developed a medical system including the first paperless claims in Kansas, appointments and collection systems. Involved in a chain of ComputerLand and Entre’ stores, received first IBM PC and first Compaq in Kansas

Farmland Industries 1977 - 1978

Programmer and system designer - Developed and maintained P&L, Credit Union and Feedlot accounting

 

 

EDUCATION

Hutchinson Community College, 1975

A.A. in Computer Science, Math

Kansas State University,1977
B.S., summa cum laude, in C.S., Math, Science
Wichita State University, 1981 Masters of Computer Science, 60+ post graduate hours
 

 

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Who’s Who in Business & Industry – 1990-2008; in Computing 1987-2008

Acknowledged as leading business professional and as a leading computing professional

                

Accounting Today  Listed as one of the 2004-2008 Top 100 Most Influential People
Accounting Technology  Listed as one of the top nine technology stars in the industry
AICPA Technology Conference
 Past Chair and featured Speaker for the past 20 years.
 

 

CERTIFICATIONS

Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft Certified Professional – MCP

Novell Corporation
 Certified Network Administrator – CNA
AutoDesk, 3Com, Entre’          
 Certified CAD specialist, Network Professional, Data Communications
 

 

PUBLICATIONS

Various publications 1978 - -Present

CPA Technology Advisor monthly columnist, Journal of Accountancy, CRN, Accounting Technology, PCWeek, InfoWorld, Interface, State Society newsletters, frequent quotes in accounting and computer press.

Mitchell Publishing - 1981 Basic Using Micros
Random House - 1982 Business Computing Systems
McGraw Hill - 1984 Computers: An Introduction
John Wiley & Sons Publishing - 2002 
Technology Best Practices
K2 Enterprises – 2003-2008 Accounting Software Solutions
   

 

 

 

 

Rutherfords on the Road

Kurtis and Mary's space
  • Farewell to One Adventure and On to the Next!

    September 30, 2009

     

    74 Tower of London (20)From: Mary and Kurtis

     116 Wales (26)

    We arrived back in Kansas on Monday after six months of traveling through Europe. Now,we  know that most of our faithful readers have been wondering where in the world our wrap up blog post is. Were we just going to leave you hanging with no farewell?

    133 St. Patricks Catedral (22)Impossible!!!

    With so much time to think and write on our hands over the last several months, it would be completely unfair for us to just sign off with no real ending. So, after hours of thoughtful planning, months of sleeping in random beds, and plenty of stories to tell we arrive at the end of the beginning of the end… of the beginning?212 Capri (69)

    The first thing that we can tell you is this: If you ever want to make something happen bad  169 Duomo (25)enough, you absolutely can. There is no possible way that we could have done this without the support of our family and friends, but in the end it was a choice that we had to make and go out and do. And, it will be no surprise to all of you that it was the experience of a life time and completely worth it!

    Now, there are a few parting words of wisdom or knowledge that we feel you should all know…

    1. The David is eight heads high. This will be much more meaningful to those who have done any costume design or figure drawing.

    2. Just because something is tasty and cheap, it is not an open invitation to gorge yourself – this applies to food as well as wine.

    3. You can’t force feed culture, but “I’ll be damned if the French don’t try”.

    4. When you are out on the road around people all the time, you will learn how to fart politely or hide it really well.

    5. Meeting new people is not a requirement, but each place that you do will become ten times more memorable.

    6. Learning to sling your pack can make you feel like you have the world in the palm of your hands.

    7. Watching American college students cope with not having internet is an absolutely, ridiculously funny experience.

    8. Cultural experiences take time and a local to really learn the right way of doing things.

    9. All those pictures in the books do exist!

    10. Rome is the most highly over-rated city in Europe, but if  you’ve never been you should go.

    11. Taking a great length of time to eat a meal with friends can be the most rewarding experience that you will ever have – and you don’t have to go to Europe to make that one happen.

    12. All the money in the world cannot replace a night with good friends and a bottle of cheap wine.

    13. If you can make it through six months of travel with your significant other, odds are you will be able to make it a lifetime (results still pending_).

    229 Walking Tour-Paella (42) In the end, there is no real way to describe what we have experienced better than the words that 271 Brussels (81) you have been following all the way along. When we departed, there was hope that a brand new revelation awaited us which would give us direction and a clear path to follow in life. What we learned was that there is no clear path, but all of the people and experiences along the way make it all worth while.

    Our Grand Adventure was worth its weight in gold. There is no other time in our lives that we can imagine doing what we just completed. Stories upon stories have yet to be told, but for now we are signing off of this part of the blog. Thanks for listening, tuning in, and caring so much about our lives!

    280 Versailles (18)290 London Wanderings (55)339 Akropolis and Agora (26)358 Oia at Sunset (73)367 Kurtis and Mary Canyoning395 Absolut Ice Bar (10)429 Tim Aumiller and Berlin (8)Oktoberfest (75)

    *** If you ever get curious, perhaps you can sign back on in the future to see if any random life adventures pop up,

    but as for our European Adventure, this is where the line ends.***