Kenya Allmond is a director with the FTI Technology practice and is based in Washington. She has ten years of information technology experience including eight years of software development experience. Ms. Allmond's previous experience includes development of financial and warehouse management systems. Her specialities include database development, data analysis, computer forensics and computer technology.
Since joining FTI, Ms. Allmond has worked on a variety of matters in various capacities including data preservation, computer forensics, document analytics, complex data analysis and data conversion. Ms. Allmond has worked on bankruptcy and stock-option backdating matters where she has analyzed financial data residing on various database platforms. On one matter that required production of very large data sets, she created a method to track evidence items down to the individual file level to ensure that all data was delivered to the review environment.
Ms. Allmond, has participated in all stages of the forensic data extraction process including data acquisition/analysis, recovery of deleted data and e-discovery. She has assisted attorneys and clients in understanding how electronic data relates to sensitive case issues. She has experience using a variety of commercially available forensic and data recovery tools and processes.
Prior to joining FTI, Ms. Allmond was a software developer at Capital One Financial Corporation where she designed and developed functionality for various enterprise financial and treasury systems including SQL Financials, PeopleSoft Financials, and GenTran as well as some home-grown applications using Microsoft Access with an Oracle backend. She worked extensively with Oracle databases and a variety of programming languages while at Capital One.
Prior to Capital One, Ms. Allmond was a senior software engineer at McHugh Software International (now RedPrairie), where she designed and developed customizations to the standard warehouse management systems per client specifications. At McHugh, she developed the backend functionality of the warehouse management system using Oracle PL/SQL, the frontend user interface and interfaces between the WMS and other client systems.
Ms. Allmond holds a M.F.S. in Forensic Science with a concentration in High-Technology Crime Investigation from George Washington University. She also holds a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of the District of Columbia. Her professional memberships include the High Technology Crime Investigation Association, the Association for Certified Fraud Examiners, Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers - Computer Society, and the Association for Computing Machinery. Ms. Allmond is CompTIA A+ certified. |