I have been involved in the IT industry since I started my first company in 2002 doing web design for sm...
I was born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio, which is a small steel city that fell apart after the factories closed. I moved to Columbus in 2001 to attend The Ohio State University and then moved onto Franklin University in 2006. After marrying the love of my life in September 2006, we packed up and made what we hope is a life long move to the great city of Chicago.
I have been involved in the IT industry since I started my first company in 2002 doing web design for small businesses. Over the past 6 years, I have passionately studied search engine optimization, viral marketing, PR direction, and concept development.
I joined Cyber Technology in November of 2004 and immediately felt comfortable in my new position of COO. I typically take the role of “dreamer” when it comes to my approach to business and I am very lucky to have an amazing team to keep me grounded.
I coordinate all operations of the Cyber Technology portfolio of
companies. Our portfolio includes product lines ranging from financial
web development and marketing to a wide range of web services for the
entertainment industry.
I oversee all daily project management including directing a team of
designers and web developers on a normal workload of 4 - 5 projects
weekly. I also oversee all marketing campaigns from the development
stage to implementation and evaluation.
The Ohio State University, Ohio, United States
Some college, 2004.
Areas of study: Marketing
Activities and societies: Alpha Epsilon Pi
Franklin University, Ohio, United States
Some college.
Areas of study: Marketing
At Ars Technica -- the name is Latin-derived for the "art of technology" -- we specialize in original news and reviews, analysis of technology trends, and expert advice on topics ranging from the most fundamental aspects of technology to the many ways technology is helping us enjoy our world.
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