675 Ponce De Leon Ave northeast, Atlanta, GA 30308
Industry:
Photography
Work:
Mailchimp Aug 2012 - Dec 2015
Photographer and Designer and Illustrator and Maker and Thinker
Education:
Georgia State University College of Arts & Sciences
Bachelors, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Graphic Design
Skills:
Photography Illustrator Social Media Graphic Design Web Design Snacks Email Marketing Painting Art Direction Videography Marketing Microsoft Office Social Networking Adobe Illustrator Adobe Creative Suite
Dexis since Feb 2009
Help Desk Support
Warranty Corporation of America since Nov 2007
Software QA Analyst
WaCA 2002 - 2008
Software QA
Warranty Corporation of America Sep 2004 - Nov 2007
Service Support Representative
Warranty Corporation of America Aug 2002 - Sep 2004
Technical Support Representative
Education:
Dunwoody High School 1996 - 2000
High School, Advanced College Prep
Georgia Perimeter College 2007
Associates, Journalism/Professional Writing
Skills:
Databases Troubleshooting Technical Support Software Documentation Business Analysis Testing Servers Process Improvement Call Centers Sdlc Sql Windows 7 Access Customer Service Software Installation
Interests:
Writing Politics Science Learning New Things Mythology Astronomy History Software Testing
Jason Travis: Interesting- I can see where you're coming from in terms of her going from "Thespian" to "Movie Star". I was only LOLing because as a Streep fan myself, I sometimes know I go over the top for all her performances and have to be reminded that every actor isn't perfect. About twen
Date: Dec 27, 2014
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Googleplus
Jason Travis
Work:
R&R Automotive - Mechanic Assistant (2006-2012)
Education:
Northern Arizona University - Computer Science, Coconino Community College - Computer Information Systems
Relationship:
Single
About:
"For each thing "everyone knows" by the time they're adults, everyday there are, on average, 10,000 people in the US hearing about it for the first time."http://xkcd.com/105......
Tagline:
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." - Benjamin Franklin