Chevee Dodd

Project Manager – IT and Application Development

Born in Fairmont, Chevee joined United States Marine Corps right out of high school.  After his service he got an AA in Information Technology in 2013 and worked in K-12 for 8 years as a part of RESA7 providing IT, Network Admin, and Domain Admin services. While working here, he developed the Professional Learning and Development (PLAD) application for K-12 staff to track their required learning hours.  Chevee joined WVNET in 2018 as a software developer and brought his experience from K-12 to work on developing and improving several educational applications. He developed applications that streamlined nursing student’s assignment process. He worked on the front end and improvising several applications including PLAD, OZ, PSTachio, Card, AMS, WVCN. From summer 2020, he has been managing WVNET’s OZ problem tracking application.

Chevee likes working at WVNET as it is an exciting and challenging environment that allows him to hone his skills on an expansive set of projects.  Chevee says WVNET is in a unique position to offer a wide range of services and solutions to higher ed, K-12, state, and local government.

Chevee lives in Fairmont with his partner Melia and dog DJ. He enjoys reading, making furniture, designing, and playing games with his friends and family (Including his two-daughter aged 12 and 16).

WVNET thanks Chevee for his service and hopes the applications he develops at WVNET can help improve educational institutions in our state.




Adam McKeown

Web Assistant

Mr. McKeown joined WVNET two years ago as an operator in the Network Operation Center (NOC).  Adam had a degree in Information Technology from West Virginia Junior College. Prior to Joining WVNET, Adam worked for the help desk at Monongalia General Hospital, Morgantown.  Outside of work, he enjoys supporting sustainable living industry by freelancing web development and marketing activities.  Adam enjoys baking and playing guitar with friends.

Adam says “I like working at WVNET as it provides me with opportunities to solve interesting technical challenges for WV education institutions and of course a chance to grab a bite with friends and colleagues at the neighboring Tudors Biscuit World.”




Russell McCormack

Software Developer and Database Administrator

Originally from Bel Air, MD,  Russell graduated in 2012 from West Virginia University with a BS in Computer Science. He started his journey with WVNET in August 2012 as an intern. Russell was employed full time in April 2013 as a Database Specialist and worked on Statewide Longitudinal Database (P-20) project, a database that can help capture and analyze student progression from K-12 to college and success in workforce.

In 2014 he became a Data Warehouse Specialist where he worked on educational software including Banner, Banner ESM((and automating WAR file generation for the then upcoming Banner 9) and played a key role on setting up Argos.  In 2017 he moved to his current position as a software developer/DBA for Media Services.  Russell has revamped and automated several projects including PSTachio, WVCN, WVIRC, email management system (AMS) and Employee time management system .

His coworkers said, “Russell loves programming and automation; he is always in a quest to achieve maximum efficiency”.

Russell lives in Fairmont with his wife (Kyla) and two cats (Timmy and Jack). Russell says he loves working in WVNET as it allows him to work on projects that challenge the current paradigm and allows him to provide new solutions to improve educational outcomes in the state.




Harmony Garletts

Distance Learning Team Lead and West Virginia State Technology Conference(WVSTC) Coordinator.

Harmony is currently a Doctoral candidate at WVU. She has a Master’s Degree in Education from Fairmont State University. She has been the Distance Learning Team Lead at WVNET for 3 ½ years. Before Joining WVNET she was the E-learning Specialist at Pierpont Community and Technical College. She worked as Instructional Technologist from 2010 to 2014 at Fairmont State University. Harmony is currently serving as a chairperson for the organizing committee of West Virginia Statewide Technology Conference (WVSTC), WV’s premier educational technology conference and is looking forward to organizing it in the virtual environment this year. Harmony loves working at the interface of technology and education. 

She says, “I am happy to work at WVNET as it provides me an opportunity to provide cutting edge tools and conduct training for WV higher education institutions.” Harmony Garletts lives in Fairmont and enjoys reading and spending time with family.