Raised in Montana

Raised in Montana, I have enjoyed the benefits of a small town, K-12 school, as well as the opportunities of pursuing my bachelors of Science at the University of Montana, majoring in Business Administration with a minor in communications. As a young Montanan and aspiring business professional I actively engaged in entrepreneurial ventures as well as more traditional work experience.

In my freshman year in college, I developed my father's website for his bed and breakfast establishment and guiding operation kicking off a passion for web design and electronic business. Throughout college I focused my learning on understanding marketing via the Internet, sales and public speaking. I was involved with the Montana World Trade Center redesigning their website, as well as being an e-business advisor. This early work inspired me to start a small web design and Internet consulting company in Missoula. I designed and consulted for a variety of businesses such as an export management company, architects and a boutique cosmetics company.

Outside of my growing passion for the Internet, I spent a great deal of time studying marketing trends and promotions. Having opportunities at the student-run, college radio station, KBGA 89.9FM, I practiced my ideas in a role as the Business Manager, which was responsible for sales and promotions. Beyond radio promotions and sales I explored traditional retail sales from clothing to computers to mobile phones. The latter is where I found a new passion, wireless technology, which I explored in a job at a small wireless PCS phone company. There I learned telecommunications technology and expanded my experience with sales and marketing of consumer products.

As a hobby/job that provided ample opportunity for me to build public speaking skills, I was a sports announcer for the University of Montana. For over four years I supported the athletic department announcing track and field, volleyball and basketball. Hand me a mic and I light up like a two year old in a candy store. Give me an audience of thousands and I will announce a line-up that will give you chills.

Although I have enjoyed my Montana roots, my career goals were more cosmopolitan leading me to San Francisco, California. I continue my passion of education, spending much of my time studying emerging business models, trade publications and related news to keep abreast of the latest information regarding the business world.

As a technology evangelist and business consultant I use my creative intuition to provide valuable feedback on future trends and new ways of doing business. My work has focused on telecommunications and high technology companies. The majority of this experience has been in directing information technology projects focused on Internet marketing and retailing, customer relationship management and product billing systems. After the dot.com bust, there was a significant change in how this work was done. Traditionally, large co-located IT organizations built and supported these systems in areas that while having large talent pools also have high costs. Global sourcing of human capital began and as a project manager I had to quickly adapt from the idea of having everyone working in the same building to having geographically distributed teams operating during completely different business hours. Having spent almost a year working in India, I refocused my energies on understanding how to mobilize and manage large IT organizations that want to leverage this global sourcing strategy for human resources. Today I continue to advise clients on a wide range of business models from eCommerce best practices to offshore development as a senior manager with Accenture, one of the world's largest professional services organizations. See current resume for more details.

In addition to my work, I currently serve on multiple advisory boards such as the University of Montana’s College of Technology and RSI Global. Additionally, I am a strong supporter of my alma mater as a delegate of the Alumni Association of the University of Montana.

Most of my friends and family agree I can drag a breadth on forever communicating emerging business or technology trends. Take a look at my insight to read about some of my ideas and let me know your thoughts on what's next.

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