Welcome to the home page for LHHeimbach Inc, owner Lynda Heimbach
LHHeimbach Inc has provided Information Technology consulting services for fourteen years with owner Lynda Heimbach bringing more than 30 years of professional Information Technology experience.
Services Provided - Project Management
- Business Analysis
- Systems Analysis and Design
- Data Modeling and Database Design
- Development
Lynda brings her love of business and technology to every request with each client.
Recent Projects
Lynda performs her own work on each project.
- Project Management of a year long software enhancement request, responsible for all Sarbaines / Oxley documentation and approvals.
- Project Management for a series of small maintenance projects with updates applied to multiple applications.
- Business Analyst for a process and software change allowing the client to accept a new line of business.
- Analysis and Design of intranet application requiring flexibility to be used by different companies.
- Data Modeling and Database Design to support a client's shifting business.
- Development in ASP.NET and VB.NET
As part of her continuing self education, Lynda is experimenting with Dot Net Nuke and using this Open Source Framework for creating and maintaining Web Applications. In addition to her company's web site, Lynda used Dot Net Nuke for one of her not-for-profit clients, allowing an easy transition of web maintenance to people with minimal web skills.
With the depth and breadth of her experiences and skills, Lynda is able to support all facets of a project and carry the project through completion.
History
Lynda found her love for Information Technology while in high school at Shawnee Mission South, in Overland Park, Kansas. She had a knack for mathematics. One of her math teachers pulled her aside during enrollment for her senior year. He rearranged her classes and selected "Introduction to Fortran Programming" for her. "I think you'll like this" he said. He was more than correct. Lynda was hooked and has been involved with technology since that first class.
Lynda continued her education at Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas. She changed majors from Mathematics to Data Processing after discovering more programming classes in the Business School. Excitingly, she realized that she could have a career in programming. After seven semesters, she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Business, majoring in Data Processing and minoring in Mathematics.
Immediately out of college, Lynda started programming, progressing into analysis and design. She soon moved to data analysis and database design. While employed by a major Kansas City company, she trained and transitioned into management. She left the corporate world in 1994, consulting for small to midsize clients.