Education
University of California, Berkeley
BS, Business Administration 1971-01-01 - 1975-01-01Work Experience
Rotary Club of San Jose
Current
Rotary Club of San Jose
Micromarkets International
2020-05-01 - 2023-06-01
Micromarkets International
University of Silicon Valley
2013-09-01 - 2018-05-01
University of Silicon Valley
Micromarkets International
2012-01-01 - 2013-09-01
Micromarkets International
Stanford Publishing Courses
2006-06-01 - 2009-10-01
Stanford Publishing Courses
Captured Speed Productions
2004-01-01 - 2009-01-01
Captured Speed Productions
Moving Image Research
2003-07-01 - 2006-05-01
Moving Image Research
Vialect, Noodle
1997-04-01 - 2002-12-01
Vialect, Noodle
AOL
1995-05-01 - 1996-10-01
AOL
Western Australian Institute of Sport
1992-12-01 - 1995-05-01
Western Australian Institute of Sport
Skills
Summary
I work at the intersection of technology and those who use it, including branding, positioning, collaboratively articulating values, and developing mission-driven cultures. My mix of enthusiasm and discipline has produced superior results for enterprises such as Apple and Dow Jones, and for fledgling organizations in publishing, payments, and higher education: - Quick on the uptake and able to adapt to changing conditions. - Effective in roles at Board, Staff and Contributor levels. - Proven in both startups and well-established organizations. - Committed to breaking down silos and facilitating innovation. Through continuous facilitation, ideation and validation, I develop programs designed around authentic, professional narratives that drive business success. - Engineers build better products when they understand the nuances of user perspectives - Channel partners embrace relationships that feature the value they add - Potential customers resonate with what they hear from those they trust My contributions measurably improve internal cohesion as well as external engagement. - Product and service teams gain momentum - Board members and senior management gain depth of awareness - Colleagues gain alignment and sense of mission - Customers become evangelists