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<PRE>
Chris Greacen
216 Tilton Avenue #4
San Mateo, CA 94401
Home (650) 558-9311
Work (650) 595-2350 x2870
This resume is available on the web at:
http://www.netscrap.com/resume.html
GOALS ------------------------------------------------------------
To contribute to and collaborate with a team of innovators
in the internet publishing or software development fields.
TECHNOLOGY -------------------------------------------------------
Software Operating Systems Languages
PFE Windows 95, 98 HTML
Cold Fusion Studio NT Workstation CFML (plus 4.0 tags)
Office 95/97 Solaris/UNIX JavaScript 1.1, 1.2
O'Reilly WebSite MacOS SQL
Microsoft IIS 3 & 4 XML
Hitlist Pro 3.x SMIL
Visual Source Safe
Adobe Photoshop 4/5
Adobe Exchange 3.x
ichat ROOMS Server 2/3.x
RealSystem 5.0/ G2
WORK HISTORY -----------------------------------------------------
Course Technology, Cambridge, MA
Senior Web Site Manager--
Explored and implemented new projects to enhance customer
experience with course.com. Projects include streaming video
and audio conference proceedings as well as developing a
wizard-interface to our product catalog. Collaborated on
an XML-based online publishing system.
(9/97 to present)
Web Site Manager--
Maintain day to day operations of the Course Technology
web site. Develop and maintainin editorial content,
customer service features, and organization of the site.
Collaborate with the newly formed Online Development group
to build a template system and intranet to ease development
of future internet-oriented projects. Manage workload and
workflow of two contract employees.
(5/96 to 9/97)
Project Manager, WWW--
Developed standards and procedures for internet publishing
including new product announcements, ancillary distribution,
and content development. Worked closely with a wide variety
of people including authors and editorial teams, marketing
and sales teams, and upper management. Designed and
implemented a training program for sales staff. Researched
and reported on new technologies and applicability in the
Course Technology market. (10/95 to 5/96)
Technical Editorial Assistant--
Worked closely with authors and editors to develop an online
supplement to accompany a textbook about Netscape
Navigator(TM) Software. The online supplement was knit tightly
into the pedagogy, look, and feel of the textbook. Developed
a system for distributing data supplements to customers on a
timely basis. (4/95 to 10/95)
Technical Reviewer/Quality Assurance Tester--
Examined unpublished instructional manuscripts and checked
technical accuracy, content consistency and overall clarity
offering feedback on all textbook features. Collaborated with
editors and authors during development stages of each book.
Assumed editorial services responsibilities involving writing,
copy editing, and file maintenance for CTI's ftp site.
Tested beta-version Multimedia, Financial and Course Testing
software on a variety of systems and configurations. Other
duties included occasional Software QA and technical
support. (10/93 to 4/95)
CG Designs, Boston, MA
Sole Proprietor--
Consult with local companies to identify new internet
marketing possibilities and clarify curent online
presences. Design and deploy sites to meet client's strict
time requirements. (10/95 to present)
ConAgra, Martins Creek, PA
Lab Technician Assistant--
Tested wheat and flour samples to assure that the product
adheres to customers' specifications. Streamlined new
sampling system. Sampled and tested new crops to compile data
for 1993 New Crop Report. (3/93 to 9/93)
SSV Corwith Cramer, Sea Education Association, Woods Hole, MA
Deckhand--
Assisted in and lead shipboard demonstrations during a one
week mini-expedition in the Gulf of Mexico. Represented SEA
to visiting professors and administrators. (1/93)
EDUCATION --------------------------------------------------------
B.A. in Geography (German Minor) from Boston University, Boston, MA.
May, 1993
Completed Sea Education Association (SEA) Semester
January, 1993
Completed various Thomson-sponsored productivity
enhancement training programs.
HOBBIES/INTERESTS ------------------------------------------------
Music, Tennis, Net Surfing, Photography/darkroom, Biking,
Cooking, Hong Kong Films.
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