About Me
Born long ago in the latter half of the 20th Century, I graduated from Baylor University, a fine school not renowned for their film department, with a degree in Radio, TV, and Film. I started liking more arty directors but I continued to like actiony films also, dragging my then-girlfriend to see the Stallone-Snipes lovefest, Demolition Man. Anyway, I like most types of film, except for most romantic comedies, teen dance movies or recent Steve Martin films.
I’ve been a project manager of web development for two (vastly) different companies — Trügenius Marketing and Dream Marriage. One is a webdev house with a marketing arm and the other is an international dating conglomerate/consortium/Illuminati-sized organization. I coordinated the construction of many sites for these two companies, including Solomon Associates, Reachout Homecare, Silver Creek Ventures as well as Asian Girls Online and Zarr Pictures. Like I said, vastly different.
My current (and most awesome) employer is the US Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Texas. I’m the manager of the team that runs the court’s CM/ECF (Case Management/Electronic Case Filing) system as well at the external site of the court. It’s a pretty massive undertaking but the people that work for me are awesome at what they do so I try not to mess with them too much. Great people, all of them.
I’m also a full-time dad to Noah and Peyton, who are the coolest kids ever. Noah is in third grad and Peyton is being an unholy terror, which is fine as far as we’re concerned. I’ve been attending the University of Texas at Arlington and am working towards Career 2.0 — getting my masters and then PhD in History. If you’ve got any good history book ideas, send them along by clicking here.
This is my blog. Thanks for reading.