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Sarena Regazzoni
Director of Marketing and Communications at OEN
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Paula Hannan
Software Project Manager. Scrum Master. Flutist. Chorister. Gentle exposer of pink elephants. Auntie.
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Nancy Wirsig McClure
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Simon Vansintjan
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Ben Newbill
Sr Technical Recruiter at VanderHouwen & Associates. Golf, poker, trips to Vegas. I enjoy helping people throughout the interview process, understanding motivations, and providing perspective.
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Brandon Wick
Communications Counsel at McClenahan Bruer Communications
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Jason Cady
I am a Ruby On Rails enthusiast looking to network & join.
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Eli Rubel
Tell it in 10, Odessa Creatives, Interface Designer, Coffee Enthusiast
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Christine Berg
Web Design student at PCC
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Piet van Zoen
Portland based englishman and web developer at @daylightstudio.
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Sean Escriva
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David Warren
Account Representative at Northwest Print Strategies
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Ben Sandberg
Joomla! guy.
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Jake Neilson
Marketing Analyst at Pop Art, Inc.
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Ethan Brown
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Jahnel Madarang
Marketing Associate for a Green Energy Company who likes Hello Kitty, Justin Bieber, Technology and Math. Interested in learning more about IT.
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Edwin Knuth
Web developer, devopsy/sysadmin/dba. GIS and web mapping enthusiast.
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Mandy McClausky
I'm a front-end designer currently working in web-based software development.
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Benjamin Kerensa
Benjamin Kerensa is an internationally recognized open source evangelist, community manager, author and speaker with experience in systems administration, project management and open source development that spans a decade. In April 2012 he joined OpenPhoto where he is a Commmunity Manager focusing on furthering the Open Photo Project. Additionally he is involved in the Ubuntu Community as a Developer and Community Evangelist and is a member of Mozilla’s WebFWD Open Innovation Program where he identifies open source projects that are well aligned with the goals Mozilla aims to achieve with WebFWD. In his spare time Benjamin Kerensa champions social causes through activism and engagement with elected officials in his region.
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Peter W
For fun and profit, in no particular order: web & mobile developer, and active transportation advocate.
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Emanuel Costache
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Chris Ackerman
I work for Bonzi Sports Software out in Tualatin, doing mostly web app development and a little C++ tool and php plugin hacking here and there. Also some Oracle voodoo occasionally. On my own time I'm playing with Node and Minecraft.
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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.
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randy pellegrini
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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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james eisenhauer
Software Engineer, Quality Evangelist, Data Miner & Wannabe: Scientist, Graphic Artist & Blues Guitarist
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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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emanuelbrown
Critical Thought + Creative Action. Builder of Webs Pursuing 21st Century Betterment.
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Chris Harder
Manager at the Portland Development Commission
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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.