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You've (rather tastlessly) attempted to defame someone from the relatively safe anonymity of a web forum. Going solely by an online profile, you have honestly no idea at all about this person's experience, credentials or ability to do their job.
It's not really LQ's mission to point out issues with hiring or pointing out who may or may not be qualified.
I can't access the page however.
Page says this here.
"The owner of www.linkedin.com has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website."
Quite honestly everyone should treat what they read on that site with a lorry load of salt.
They keep putting pages up for me and pestering me for details and I keep telling them to remove them, even threatening them with legal action. I did make the mistake, many years ago, of not removing my details quickly enough, and several employment agencies jumped on the oportunity and I still keep getting job offers even though I retired several years ago.
As the OP isn't willing to play and several of you are content enough to tag along or take the bait I'm closing this thread as it has no purpose in this forum.
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