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Bill Burcham
The closest I come to balance is obsessive interest in about five things at once.
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Luke Ordway
Founder of MyReplayLIve
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LukeOrdway
Growing and gaining momentum as a person. Tons of opportunities and motivation being finely tuned and focused everyday. Building my life. :-)
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Jeff Lavallee
print qw/code bikes beer perl8/[rand 4]
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Ben Prew
Renaissance technologist. Amateur soccer player and fan. Imbiber.
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Kevin Meichtry
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Dann Stayskal
Digital Craftsman. artificial intelligence, computational linguistics, internationalization, localization, web app development, cryptography
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Tim Krajcar
Technical Director at The New Group. Technologist, husband, father, musician, and aspiring pilot.
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Mohammad Hashash
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Jonathan Bell
I am a start-up veteran who has recently relocated from Silicon Valley to the Portland area. My primary area of expertise is building early stage sales teams and process. I am anxious to find a suitable start-up opportunity in Portland which will allow me to utilize my past experiences with both "booms" (Neoforma) and "busts" (several).
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Patrick Logan
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Stephen A. Goss
Programmer.
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Jon Prettyman
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John Tortorici
John has over thirty years of successful management experience in IT most recently in his own consultancy, Chart Solutions. For thirteen months until August 2010 he had been Executive Director of the Oregon Bioscience Association. And for two years, until Feb.2007 he had been President of the Software Association of Oregon. For the three years prior to its acquisition by WebMD in 2003, he had been a VP at WellMed Inc, with roles including Operations, Marketing and Strategic Business Affairs. Prior to joining WellMed in 2000 John was VP and GM of the Blood Bank Division of Mediware Information Systems Inc. (NASDAQ MEDW) a health information systems company which had acquired John’s company in 1998. Since its inception in 1980 John had been founder Chairman and CEO of Informedics, Inc, (formerly known as Western Star, Inc.). Informedics provided medical laboratory software to healthcare customers in six countries. The Company completed an IPO in 1983 and made three strategic acquisitions before merging with Mediware. John’s career in IT began at Burroughs Corporation where, as an Account Manager in San Francisco, he headed a team of professionals who sold and serviced mainframe computers. He then moved to Raytheon Data Systems as the Western Regional Manager and, prior to founding Western Star, John was the Bay Area Manager for Durango Systems, Inc. a manufacturer and distributor of business computers.
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John Tortorici
John has over thirty years of successful management experience in IT most recently in his own consultancy, Chart Solutions. For thirteen months until August 2010 he had been Executive Director of the Oregon Bioscience Association. And for two years, until Feb.2007 he had been President of the Software Association of Oregon. For the three years prior to its acquisition by WebMD in 2003, he had been a VP at WellMed Inc, with roles including Operations, Marketing and Strategic Business Affairs. Prior to joining WellMed in 2000 John was VP and GM of the Blood Bank Division of Mediware Information Systems Inc. (NASDAQ MEDW) a health information systems company which had acquired John’s company in 1998. Since its inception in 1980 John had been founder Chairman and CEO of Informedics, Inc, (formerly known as Western Star, Inc.). Informedics provided medical laboratory software to healthcare customers in six countries. The Company completed an IPO in 1983 and made three strategic acquisitions before merging with Mediware. John’s career in IT began at Burroughs Corporation where, as an Account Manager in San Francisco, he headed a team of professionals who sold and serviced mainframe computers. He then moved to Raytheon Data Systems as the Western Regional Manager and, prior to founding Western Star, John was the Bay Area Manager for Durango Systems, Inc. a manufacturer and distributor of business computers.
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Tony Seminary (tony@itmotives.com)
CEO at IT Motives Co-Founder at Wuhcage Technologies
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Tony Seminary (tony@itmotives.com)
CEO at IT Motives Co-Founder at Wuhcage Technologies
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Aimee Fahey
Talent Acquisition Manager at Puppet Labs.
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Jennifer Adams
I like computers. and startups. and cheese.
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Jake Olsen
Technologist. DJ. Hacker. Father. Carpenter. Portland native. Co-founded Platial.
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Fitzhugh Ryland
@fitzhuge: @CollectiveAcenC Coordinating Council member, Artist, Designer
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Brad Cohen
Half cyborg, half bionic... All organic biodynamic. Storyteller. Portland-based Director of Strategy @ JESS3.
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Jeff Schwaber
I thought this was funny when I wrote it, but now I think I was just being contrary: I was born, learned how to walk and talk and, some days, feed myself, and almost lost it all to the mysterious hole of programming. I received a degree that should really have been labeled BS, at least for its initials, and then moved to Portland to pursue I wasn't sure what. Since then I've been (among other things) a system administrator, database munger, and programmer, as well as a mushroom hunter, everything pickler and teacher.
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Chris Harder
Manager at the Portland Development Commission
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emanuelbrown
Critical Thought + Creative Action. Builder of Webs Pursuing 21st Century Betterment.
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Tom Quick
Highly adaptive and dynamic user experience tactician with 10 years of experience in managing high-risk projects, platform migrations, and new product development. Strong command of business, technical, and communication requirements, logistics, and potentialities. Been referred to as “the fixer” – the one who gets wayward projects back on track, surpassing expectations.
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james eisenhauer
Software Engineer, Quality Evangelist, Data Miner & Wannabe: Scientist, Graphic Artist & Blues Guitarist
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Dan Novak
e-Learning developer, recently moved here from Mystic, CT. I work with a lot of technologies, and hungry to learn more. Specializing mostly in SCORM and AICC, have a lot of experience forcing courses to play nice with Learning Management Systems (LMSes) like Plateau, SumTotal, and Oracle iLearning. Getting my feet wet in C# and ASP.NET in my new role, along with more advanced OOP in ActionScript. Got a hosting account supporting JSP, but haven't figured out what I want to do with it yet. Was playing wth Drupal and other PHP things, but my heart's not really in it.
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randy pellegrini
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Joel Bradshaw
I moved to Portland for work after graduating from Seattle Pacific University. I majored in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, and currently work as a PHP developer at a small startup in the Pearl.