Hapco, Inc. Kent, OH Dec 2012 to Apr 2014 Marketing DirectorLaser Atlanta, LLC Norcross, GA Mar 2010 to Apr 2012 Marketing/Communications ManagerConstruction Resources, Inc Decatur, GA Jul 2005 to Dec 2009 Marketing/Communications ManagerAmerican Airlines, Inc Chicago, IL Nov 1989 to Jun 2005 Communications ManagerFlorida Metropolitan University Orlando, FL 1997 to 1999 InstructorThe Shopping Connection Television Station Altamonte Springs, FL 1996 to 1997 Technical DirectorCentury III Productions, Inc. Orlando, FL 1995 to 1995 INTERNSHIP
Education:
American InterContinental University Atlanta, GA 2011 to 2012 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual CommunicationEmory University Atlanta, GA 2005 to 2005 Certificate in designFlorida Metropolitan University Orlando, FL 1994 to 1996 Diploma in Film and Video
Dr. Knapp graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 2006. He works in Green Bay, WI and 1 other location and specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Dr. Knapp is affiliated with Bellin Hospital.
Indianapolis, INPrincipal/President at Diverse Development Co LLC Past: President at Dinmont Development LLC, Vice President - Development at Simon Property...
ndustry, and most people feel unserved by it. Its broken. Weve brought a lot of technologies together, and its going to change the photo commerce industry, cofounder and CEO Brian Knapp said. I feel we were lucky to get a key insight into what I think was broken about that industry. This is lik
Date: May 08, 2018
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Google launches a Partner Program and developer API for Google Photos
-powered platform for a lifetime of memories, its also a critical step forward in realizing Legacy Republics vision of reinventing photo commerce, said Brian Knapp, co-founder & CEO of Legacy Republic, in a statement. Imagine photos of your wedding day automatically resurfacing on your anniv
But soon, Brian Knapp has to order next season's seeds. It costs $1,000 to plant an acre with cantaloupe. Plus irrigation and labor costs for the plants that begin in the greenhouse and are hand-harvested.