CakeResume Talent Search

Advanced filters
Bật
4-6 năm
6-10 năm
10-15 năm
Hơn 15 năm
Avatar of 朱建銘.
Avatar of 朱建銘.
Soft Engineer @銓鍇國際股份有限公司
2023 ~ Hiện tại
java程式開發
Trong vòng một tháng
朱建銘 軟體工程師 • Taipei,Taiwan • [email protected] 在工作上,我一直以高效率完成分配的任務為目標。我認為計劃和時間管理是確保任務成功的重要因素,因此我會精心安排工作流程,以確保工作按時完成。此外,我對業務邏輯有著強烈的興趣,我致力於深入
Java EE
JavaScript / ES6 / jQuery
JBoss Application Server
Đã có việc làm
Sẵn sàng phỏng vấn
Full-time / Quan tâm đến làm việc từ xa
4-6 năm
東南科技大學
資訊科技與通訊學系
Avatar of the user.
Avatar of the user.
資深資料工程師 @緯創資通股份有限公司
2020 ~ Hiện tại
Data Analyst、Data Engineer、Data Scientist、Customer Experience Analyst、Solution Architect、Cloud Architect
Trong vòng một tháng
python
PowerBI
Power Platform
Đã có việc làm
Sẵn sàng phỏng vấn
Full-time / Quan tâm đến làm việc từ xa
4-6 năm
元智大學 Yuan Ze University
工業工程與管理學所
Avatar of 陳皓軒.
Avatar of 陳皓軒.
Past
Analyst Programmer @Logistics and Supply Chain MultiTech R&D Centre
2023 ~ 2024
Software Engineer / Backend Engineer
Trong vòng một tháng
陳皓軒 Hao GitHub Medium LinkedIn Taipei,TW E-mail: [email protected] 29歲 簡介 我是 Hao,有 4 年後端開發經驗,其中 3 年在電商。對於程式碼品質有自我要求,除了開發需求外也同時撰寫單元測試以及重構,且擁有大流量、效能調教等經驗。我不是只將事情做完,而是做好 工作流
C#
ASP.NET MVC
.NET Core
Thất nghiệp
Sẵn sàng phỏng vấn
Full-time / Quan tâm đến làm việc từ xa
4-6 năm
國立臺灣海洋大學
資訊工程學系
Avatar of the user.
Avatar of the user.
Product Design Consultant @Freelancer
2023 ~ 2024
UX Researcher / UIUX Designer / Product Designer
Trong vòng một tháng
User Interfaces
Service Design
User Research
Đã có việc làm
Sẵn sàng phỏng vấn
Full-time / Quan tâm đến làm việc từ xa
4-6 năm
Shih Chien University
B.F.A Communication Design
Avatar of 蔡卓霖.
Avatar of 蔡卓霖.
Past
Sr. Frontend Engineer @旭捷資訊有限公司
2022 ~ 2023
前端工程師、資深前端工程師
Trong vòng một tháng
蔡卓霖 JavaScript | React 曾經是一名5年經驗的遊戲設計師, 現在是一名擁有4年開發經驗的資深前端工程師。 [email protected] 工作經驗 旭捷資訊 - Sr. Frontend Engineer | 2022/03 ~ 2023/10 ・ 1 yr 8 mos 個人金融服務產品 - 前端開發 ・使用 React, Redux Toolkit, TypeScript, Ant Design 和 Vite,從0到1開發產品與 後
ReactJS
Redux Toolkit
Ant Design
Thất nghiệp
Sẵn sàng phỏng vấn
Full-time / Quan tâm đến làm việc từ xa
4-6 năm
大仁科技大學
應用英文
Avatar of the user.
Avatar of the user.
前端工程師 @Lctech_雷麒科技有限公司
2021 ~ Hiện tại
Front-end Engineer
Trong vòng một tháng
Vue.js
Nuxt.js
React.js
Đã có việc làm
Sẵn sàng phỏng vấn
Full-time / Quan tâm đến làm việc từ xa
4-6 năm
南台科技大學
資訊工程系
Avatar of 杜佳謙 Jia Chian Du.
Avatar of 杜佳謙 Jia Chian Du.
Senior Android Engineer @Kdan Mobile Software Ltd.
2020 ~ Hiện tại
Senior Android Developer
Trong vòng một tháng
杜佳謙 Senior Android Engineer 我是一名擁有4年App開發經驗的Android工程師。參與多個被數百萬位以上使用者使用的Android App的開發和維護。 有獨立與團隊合作開發的經驗,精通使用Kotlin開發Android App,並且也有Flutter的開發經驗。我熱衷於探索新技術並將其應用在工作中。 如
Android
Kotlin
Java
Đã có việc làm
Sẵn sàng phỏng vấn
Full-time / Quan tâm đến làm việc từ xa
4-6 năm
國立台灣科技大學 National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Computer Science
Avatar of 張瑞育.
Avatar of 張瑞育.
Past
資深工程師 @17Life_康太數位整合股份有限公司
2020 ~ 2024
後端工程師、程式設計師、系統分析師
Trong vòng một tháng
張瑞育 New Taipei City, Taiwan 我叫張瑞育,畢業於台北大學統計系,大學主修市場調查與商用統計。 2018年成為讀冊生活-WEB部工程師,2020年進入17Life是主要負責新光三越APP與寒舍APP的後端項目,也有協助全家APP抽獎趣、三商APP優惠券的後端項目,具有多人共同開
Excel
.NET
TSQL
Thất nghiệp
Sẵn sàng phỏng vấn
Full-time / Quan tâm đến làm việc từ xa
4-6 năm
台北大學
統計學系
Avatar of 張華容.
Avatar of 張華容.
Past
UX/UI 設計師 @網際威信股份有限公司
2023 ~ Hiện tại
UX/UI Designer
Trong vòng một tháng
張華容 [email protected] Taipei , Taiwan Hi!我是Chloe,專注於 用戶研究 與 使用者介面設計 及規劃 Design System 。 1年UIUX設計經驗,為銀行端功能優化成功提升 5%的使用率 。 3年網頁設計經驗,曾經為知名品牌Web設計 10+ 個案例 ,並成功讓網站 提升流量 15% 。 擅長良好的UI美感
UI/UX Design
Flowchart
UI Flow
Thất nghiệp
Sẵn sàng phỏng vấn
Full-time / Quan tâm đến làm việc từ xa
4-6 năm
iSpan資展國際
前端工程師就業養成班
Avatar of 蔡楓淋.
Avatar of 蔡楓淋.
Past
Account manager @iSPOT Media 艾斯博媒體股份有限公司
2023 ~ 2024
資深數位行銷專員、資深電商行銷專員
Trong vòng một tháng
我是蔡楓淋 總共有四年數位行銷及電子商務 0 ~ 1 經驗,策劃營運與媒體佈局,擬定年度行銷檔期及 D2C 規劃,投放數位媒體廣告( Meta Ads、Google Ads、LINE LAP )並單一媒體百萬投放經驗,搭建完整漏斗佈局,注重數據成效分析與運用 CRM 分眾溝通,過往經營品牌電
廣告投放
廣告企劃案╱文案撰寫
數位行銷
Thất nghiệp
Sẵn sàng phỏng vấn
Full-time / Quan tâm đến làm việc từ xa
4-6 năm
中華醫事科技大學
資訊管理

Kế hoạch tuyển dụng đơn giản và hiệu quả nhất

Tìm kiếm 40k+ CV và chủ động liên hệ với ứng viên để đạt hiệu quả tuyển dụng cao hơn. Sự lựa chọn của hàng trăm công ty.

  • Duyệt tất cả kết quả tìm kiếm
  • Bắt đầu trò chuyện không giới hạn
  • CV chỉ có thể truy cập bởi các công ty trả phí
  • Xem địa chỉ email và số điện thoại của người dùng
Bí quyết tìm kiếm
1
Search a precise keyword combination
senior backend php
If the number of the search result is not enough, you can remove the less important keywords
2
Use quotes to search for an exact phrase
"business development"
3
Use the minus sign to eliminate results containing certain words
UI designer -UX
Chỉ những CV công khai mới khả dụng với gói tài khoản miễn phí.
Nâng cấp lên gói nâng cao để xem tất cả các kết quả tìm kiếm bao gồm hàng chục nghìn hồ sơ xin việc độc quyền trên CakeResume.

Definition of Reputation Credits

Technical Skills
Specialized knowledge and expertise within the profession (e.g. familiar with SEO and use of related tools).
Problem-Solving
Ability to identify, analyze, and prepare solutions to problems.
Adaptability
Ability to navigate unexpected situations; and keep up with shifting priorities, projects, clients, and technology.
Communication
Ability to convey information effectively and is willing to give and receive feedback.
Time Management
Ability to prioritize tasks based on importance; and have them completed within the assigned timeline.
Teamwork
Ability to work cooperatively, communicate effectively, and anticipate each other's demands, resulting in coordinated collective action.
Leadership
Ability to coach, guide, and inspire a team to achieve a shared goal or outcome effectively.
Trong vòng một năm
United States
Professional Background
Tình trạng hiện tại
Tiến trình tìm việc
Professions
Fields of Employment
Kinh nghiệm làm việc
Management
Kỹ năng
Ngôn ngữ
Job search preferences
Vị trí
Loại hình công việc
Địa điểm
Làm việc từ xa
Freelance
Học vấn
Trường học
Chuyên ngành
In

Paul Schuytema

I'm a creative generalist who has the honor of working as the Executive Director of the Economic Development Alliance of Lincoln County. 


In the past 25+ years, I’ve worked as an entrepreneur, economic developer, writer, teacher, software developer, computer game designer, concert promoter, musician and creativity trainer. 


Let's see what we can build together!

[email protected]
(541) 961-8800 

Depoe Bay, OR USA

pcs_mug_4.JPG

Skillsets


Business

Economic development, Entrepreneurship training, Strategic planning, Business plan writing (narrative and financials), Team management.


Communication

Writing (technical, nonfiction, fiction, grant, web, speech), Public presentation and speaking, Classroom instruction, Marketing, Research.


Technical

Computer programing (Php, Lua, MySql), Web development (html, JavaScript, CodeIgniter, WordPress, Bootstrap, etc.), Software design.


Creative

Game design (computer and board), Creativity training, Event and concert planning, Project design, Digital art (Pixelmator, Procreate), Video creation, Blues guitar, Cooking.

Phantoms on Main Street

I have long believed in the economic power of the arts and the creativity economy. When I learned of the formation of ART Toledo, I knew I had to get involved. The City of Toledo decided to look to the arts as a way to revitalize their historic Main Street. As we brainstormed in the first few meetings, I remembered a successful project I spearheaded back in Illinois: Phantom Galleries. The idea is to turn vacant storefront into vibrant, temporary art galleries. These galleries feature the work of local artists and also are a forum to showcase the business opportunities in those buildings. Together, we crafted the ART Toledo Phantom Gallery project and are currently showcasing the third round of regional artists and are also seeing new business startups as a result.

Paragraph image 00 00@2x
Paragraph image 01 00@2x

Herding the Sponsorship Cats

Enterprise Zones provide a powerful business incentive to invest in growth that create jobs. Our Lincoln County Enterprise Zone was due to sunset in 2021. I have the privilege to serve as the Zone Manager and took on the task of getting our zone re-designated. Our zone is one of the most complex in Oregon, with eight co-sponsoring governmental units. I wrote the resolutions, educated the boards, commissions and city councils (many who were unfamiliar with this incentive in their own backyard), held public meetings and worked with the county's GIS team. In the end, we had all resolutions unanimously passed and also were able to expand our zone to include some vital property ripe for development.

Upping the Game

One of our key strategic initiatives in Iron County was to grow our tourism industry. We had the outdoor recreation assets, but marketing outside of the region was spotty and unprofessional. Our first effort was to dust off a borrowed ten-year-old trade show display and head for an outdoor recreation trade show in Milwaukee in early 2018. While we made a decent showing, the real magic of the show was studying the other location vendors. What was working? What wasn’t? How could we up our game? After that show, we developed a plan - it became a three year county-wide tourism marketing plan. We focused on professional printed materials (Visitors Guide and brochures), all created in-house. We linked those printed materials to our newly redesigned website at iron.org via QR codes. Then we created an amazing trade show booth - and worked on our presentation skills - human interaction, quality video, interest-specific slideshows on an iPad. In 2019, we hit shows in Chicago and also the world’s largest paddling expo called Canoecopia. Our floor presence was top shelf - one of the best of the shows - and we took folks from discovering Iron County to making the decision to visit, making the 2019 summer tourism season the best we had ever seen.

Paragraph image 00 00@2x
Paragraph image 01 00@2x 1a3881c875a7a1fb1e859435ef9363b5ddf36f4e73d1ad63a1a0af69f2a9f745

One Part Professionalism, One Part Fun

When I started working for the ICECA in Iron County, Michigan (in the beautiful Upper Peninsula), I realized that job one was creating a plan. Six months of research later, and we had a five-year strategic plan towards economic vitality. From that came the realization that tourism, specifically, outdoor recreation tourism, was an essential aspect of our work. That lead to a three year, county-wide plan focusing on tourism marketing. That research made me realize that our digital image needed refinement - we needed to add both professionalism and fun into our online presence and marketing materials. That lead to a wholesale redesign of our annual Visitors Guide (and website at iron.org) as well as the creation of a series of memorable "Live, Work, Play" badges focusing on the recreation and professional opportunities in Iron County. And boy do those badges (printed as stickers) fly out the door at the trade shows we attend!

America's Best Communities

In 2015, we learned about the national competition hosted by Frontier Communications, Dish Network, CoBank and the Weather Channel. I sharpened my pencil and told the story of Monmouth. The contest was judged by a team of nationally-recognized economic developers, and in May of 2015, we were named one of the 50 national quarterfinalists - and one of only three communities named in the State of Illinois.

Paragraph image 00 00@2x ebb59a6d9adb03673d06762584bb6a0cc401a7cc4bd081bb82ce6f841d95aa2b
Paragraph image 01 00@2x 1a3881c875a7a1fb1e859435ef9363b5ddf36f4e73d1ad63a1a0af69f2a9f745

Going Against the Collar Counties

In 2014, the State of Illinois threw a wrench on one of our few powerful economic development tools: our Enterprise Zone. All expiring zones would no longer be allowed to be extended. Instead, it was to be a free-for-all competition for just 49 new EZs in the State that would be activated on January 1, 2016. And this time, instead of just downstate communities applying, the competition was now open to the affluent suburbs of Chicago. Communities hired consultants left and right - we decided to go it alone. I drafted our application (150+ pages of narrative and planning) and worked with our City Administrator and Mayor to get all taxing bodies on board. And on December 17, 2015, the Director of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity announced that we were recipients of one of the 49 prized new Enterprise Zones. Our grassroots effort trumped the consultants.

Third Place and Crucible

When I took the economic development job in Monmouth, I knew a large focus of my efforts would be on retail entrepreneurship downtown. I had business experience, but not retail experience, and I felt like I needed a laboratory to explore real world data. My wife, Susan, was interested in starting a new business, so we decided that a retail wine shop in downtown Monmouth was the perfect fit: bottled wine, wine by the glass and gifts - hitting all areas of retail. Market Alley Wines (marketalleywines.com) opened in 2011 to an astonished community - they had never seen such a beautiful shop in a small farm town. Now, eight years later, Market Alley Wines is still a fixture in the community (my wife sold the business in 2017) - a “third place” for friends across all economic and educational levels come together to talk, laugh and enjoy the ritual of fine wine. And along the way, I had access to priceless real-world data on how retail works in Monmouth, and we’ve used that data to help new businesses start, grow and thrive.

Paragraph image 00 00@2x ebb59a6d9adb03673d06762584bb6a0cc401a7cc4bd081bb82ce6f841d95aa2b
Paragraph image 01 00@2x 1a3881c875a7a1fb1e859435ef9363b5ddf36f4e73d1ad63a1a0af69f2a9f745

Game Your Way Forward

In 2012, Western Illinois University economist John Gruidl and I began to explore the potential of a community development teaching game. We’d both worked with teaching games (often called “serious games”) for several years, and found that the ones that focused on economic and community development often had rather obvious biases in their message. What we wanted was an open game that simulated genuine community-level decision making and strategic thinking. 


In early 2013, we had our conceptual breakthrough and Up and Out: the Community Development Game was born. In the years that followed, we developed a hybrid board and web-based game experience that simulated multiple communities trying to grow within a county. The game was featured at several Midwest Community Development Institutes, as part of the Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky (run by the University of Kentucky) and was adopted by Southeastern Missouri State University’s Extension program.

Deep Blue Innovators Blues Festival

Anyone who knows me knows I love the blues - both old-school Depression-era blues (which I love to play!) and new innovative blues. In 2007, I created the Deep Blue Innovators Blues Festival that brought world class blues acts to our little corner of the cornfields (in the historic old Rivoli Theatre). Throughout the years, the festival has brought in over 28 amazing acts - including both the Carolina Chocolate Drops and the legendary Bobby Rush - both right before they each won a grammy.

Screen Shot 2016-12-20 at 10.12.15 AM.png
book.png

Words on Pages

Over the years, I've done a lot of writing - both fiction and technical. When I started Magic Lantern Playware (my game development company), we bootstrapped that company by writing strategy guides on how to play the latest games (back then, titles like Quake 2, Dungeon Keeper 2, Septerra Core and Star Wars Episode One Racer, to name a few).


As I became a more experienced software developer, I started writing more technical books, including Game Development with Lua (with my then-technical director Mark Manyen) and Game Design: a Practical Approach.


I've been lucky that my technical books are still selling (it's a small royalty check each quarter, but folks are still buying them!), and they've been adopted as text books at several colleges. The two books mentioned above have also been translated into Portuguese, Korean and Chinese.

BaconFest!

I tend to lean towards crazy, audacious ideas and then try to make them a reality. So far, it's worked pretty well. A case in point is Monmouth's BaconFest (I bet you didn't know that Monmouth, IL is the bacon capital of the world? Yes, more bacon is produced there than anywhere else). 


I brought together a team of volunteers, we raised some cash and hosted an amazing bacon party featuring food vendors crafting insane bacon treats (Bacon cupcakes? Bacon apple pie? A bacon-wrapped turducken? Take my money!), a bacon eating contest (shown at right) and some killer bands - and sure enough - thousands descended on our town Square to pay homage to that delicious porky treat! The event is now on its fifth year and going strong.

Screen Shot 2016-12-20 at 11.01.51 AM.png
covert_ops.jpg

Covert Ops and Tom Clancy's Shorts

One of the coolest projects we got to do at Magic Lantern Playware (it was really the gig that launched our company) was to develop Covert Ops for Red Storm Entertainment. It was the third Rainbow Six title and the premise was simple: what if you were already a member of the Rainbow Six team - what would you need to learn to become the commander?


This title was heavy on infotainment - it had tactical missions, but you also got to learn all about weapons, terrorism and counter-terrorism. At the time, our included background material was one of the largest repositories of counter-terrorist info anywhere. And we got to meet Tom Clancy. At his house. He showed up in shorts (way too short shorts!). And we drank a bottle of scotch together (Tom, myself and our head writer Pete). He even ignored a call from Orin Hatch as we drank!

What Was I Thinking?

Several years back, we had a crazy idea: to take our Magic Lantern game engine (J5 - named after the Jackson 5) and use it to teach kids how to code games. We partnered with the local Extension folks and set up a 48-hour code-a-thon for high school kids. It was insane! The kids just mainlined Mountain Dew and donuts and I was a shambling wreck after 40+ hours and 20,000 questions about why this or that didn't work.


But some kids created genuine magic, and it lead directly to the creation of GameSmart, an "on rails" environment to teach game design and programming. It first ran on J5 and this Spring I converted it to Javascript using html5 canvas. I've had the pleasure to teach GameSmart to College for Kids students, in after-school clubs for high-achievers and also to autistic kids in junior high and high school. Who knew?

gsmart.png

Experience

Executive Director - Economic Development Alliance of Lincoln County, Lincoln County, OR — 2020-present

Oversee economic development for Lincoln County, OR, located on the Central Oregon Coast. Developing county-wide strategic plan focusing on multiple key pillars of economic development. Building partnerships and collaborative teams to enhance the economic vitality of the region. Entrepreneurial ecosystem building. Development of local, regional and coastal Blue Economy. Grant writing and grant management. Manage relationships with members and stakeholder governmental entities. Manage staff, report to board of directors.

Executive Director - Iron County Economic Chamber Alliance, Iron River, MI— 2017-2020

Oversee economic development and Chamber of Commerce for Iron County, MI, located in the western Upper Peninsula. Developing county-wide strategic plan focusing on business development, tourism, in-migration, education and asset development. Creating county-wide comprehensive tourism marketing plan. Manage staff, report to board of trustees and also oversee management of 32-site RV campground. Entrepreneurial mentoring and business coaching. Design and management of county-wide website focused on tourism marketing, Chamber services and economic development. Grant writing and grant management. Develop and implement an annual county-wide economic summit. Write monthly column educating community on economic development. Manage relationships with thirteen stakeholder governmental entities.

Director of Economic Development, City of Monmouth, Monmouth, IL— 2010-2017

Manage economic development and community development for entire city. Oversee zoning department. In charge of downtown revitalization and downtown strategic planning. Entrepreneurial mentoring and business coaching. Design, coding and operation of all city websites. Creation and maintenance of City’s custom web applications including property and business databases, commercial and rental inspection system and building permit system. Completed the IEDC Basic Economic Development Course in 2011.

Technical Director, The Breakthrough Foundry, LLC, Monmouth, IL— 2013-2017

Technical director (and programmer) for The Breakthrough Foundry - a bootstrap company developing an online project management and collaboration solution for professional creatives. Designed software, developed initial application, managed programming team in Nepal, managed Monmouth College students in programming fellowship program for BTF. Awarded provisional patent for online collaborative team project management.

Technical Director and Programmer, Grow Your Yields, LLC, Monmouth, IL— 2012-2013

Initial technical director and programmer for Grow Your Yields (which has since become the Farmers Business Network). Designed initial web portal for farmer data input. Managed team of three independent contractor programmers. Position was contract-based.

Extension Specialist, University of Illinois, Monmouth, IL— 2005-2010

Manager and programmer in the Office of Creative Software Development. Managed in-house team of four and coordinated with campus-based teams. Development of Going Solo (and online business simulation), Generic Curriculum Widget (a collaborative textbook authoring system), MarketMaker (a national platform to facilitate the farm-to-plate economy) and GameSmart (a tool to teach game development and programming to kids grades 6 through high school). Delivered programs and curriculum on entrepreneurship, writing, game development, physics and creativity.

Programming Consultant, Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs, Monmouth, IL— 2004-2010

Worked with the Illinois Institute of Rural Affairs (through a USDA grant) to develop BasicSite, a custom PHP/MySQL Content Management System to develop websites for rural municipalities, Chambers of Commerce and economic development organizations. Developed and launched (and trained staff for maintenance) over 25 websites using BasicSite.

President, Magic Lantern Playware, Monmouth, IL— 1998-2005

Producer, manager and programmer on 20+ software titles released by Red Storm, Infogrames and eGames. Over a million units sold-through. Developed the third Rainbow Six title and the two official Survivor games (based on the reality TV show). Managed two offices (Monmouth and Dallas) and team of 17.

Project Leader, 3D Realms, Garland, TX— 1996-1998

Project leader, designer, writer and script programmer for the Prey project. Managed team of twelve developers. Earned “game of the year” awards at E3 in 1997 and 1998.

Lead Designer, FASA Interactive, Chicago, IL— 1996

Lead designer for MechWarrior 3 game project until company was acquired by Microsoft.

Freelance Writer and Editor— 1992-2007

Wrote weekly columns for local newspaper, reviews and features for Compute, Omni and other publications, technical books for CNET, Prima, Sybex and Charles River Media. Over 200+ published articles, 10+ published books.

Contributing Editor for Game Design, Computer Gaming World Magazine— 1992-1996

Wrote monthly “Hex, Bugs and Rock ‘n Roll” column for national magazine, ad-hoc editing and management tasks, traveling special feature reporter.

Director of Student Publications, Monmouth College — 1992-1996

Directed student workers on newspaper, creative arts magazine and yearbook. Managed budgets, printing logistics and technology. Managed both paid and volunteer workers. Taught journalism, multimedia and creative writing classes.

Assistant Director of Public Relations, Monmouth College — 1992-1994

Assisted with writing, layout and production of alumni magazine as well as the weekly faculty newsletter, photography and press release writing.

Teaching Assistant, University of North Carolina at Greensboro — 1991-1992

Teaching assistant to Fred Chappell in the Department of English, lectured, developed tests, graded tests and papers.

Grant Assistant, University of North Carolina at Greensboro — 1990-1992

Graduate assistantship. Responsible for proofing and review of faculty grant applications, data entry and grant progress tracking.

Education

Master of Fine Arts, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1992

Studied under Fred Chappell and served as his teaching assistant. Studied science fiction writing, screen writing, the literature of Hemingway and Fitzgerald and Mesoamerican archeology. Worked in office of Research Services for assistantship. Thesis was the novel "Abacus" (the first few chapters published in Aboriginal Science Fiction).

Bachelor of Arts, Miami University, 1990, Summa Cum Laude

English major with focus on science fiction literature and creative writing. Also studied high-fire ceramics and middle-eastern architecture. Served as assistant editor to College of Fine Arts alumni magazine.

Awards

2012 - Western Illinois University ACET Distinguished Speaker Award

2010 - USDA - NIFA Partnership award

2006 - National Association of Development Organizations Web Innovation Award

2006 - Illinois Development Council Business Partnership Award

2004 - Monmouth Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year

2002 - Governor’s Entrepreneurial Success Award

Grantsmanship

Grant writing and administration, over $4.5 million in successful funding.
  • Oregon Ocean Innovation Hub, SBA Congressionally Directed Spending award, $1,000,000
  • Community Connector, City of Newport & Ford Family Foundation, $80,000
  • Rural Opportunity Initiative, Business Oregon, $60,000
  • Shared Strategic Plan Website Project, Cascades West Economic Development District, $5,900
  • Oregon Prospector Project, Cascades West Economic Development District, $4,450
  • Blue Economy Sector Survey, Yaquina Bay Economic Foundation, $5,000
  • ART Toledo Way-finding Signage, Yaquina Bay Economic Foundation, $1,500
  • Tourism Website Project, WUPPDR, $6,500
  • Iron County Economic Summit, Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, $30,000
  • Building Grant Fund, City of Monmouth, $600,000
  • Backpack Program, Rotary Foundation, $6,000
  • Monmouth Economic Development - Cloverleaf Project, Illinois DCEO, $650,000
  • Monmouth Economic Development - Cloverleaf Project, Illinois Department of Transportation, $1,000,000
  • Warren County Virtual Museum, Illinois Broadband Innovation Fund, $15,000
  • America's Best Communities - Monmouth, Frontier Communications, $60,000
  • Georgia's Creative Economies, State of Georgia, $90,000
  • South Carolina Shrimp Producers, Clemson University, $11,000
  • Monmouth Phantom Galleries, Illinois Power, $2,800
  • Prairie Tech Learning Center, Edward Arthur Mellinger Foundation, $40,000
  • Prairie Tech Learning Center, Illinois DCEO, $65,000 
  • Prairie Tech Learning Center, Illinois DCEO, $65,000 
  • Patton Block Center, Illinois DCEO, $150,000
  • Monmouth College Academic Program Enhancement, Carver Foundation, $750,000

Service

  • Oregon Coast Community College - 2023-present (School Board, Zone 3 - elected position)
  • Oregon Cascades West Loan Program Review Subcommittee - 2021-present (Member)
  • Newport Chamber of Commerce - 2021-present (Board of Directors)
  • South Valley/Mid-Coast Economic Recovery Team - 2020-present (Member)
  • SBDC Advisory Committee - 2020-present (Committee Member)
  • Cascades West Economic Development District - 2020-present (Vice-chair)
  • Mid-Coast Water Planning Partnership - 2020-present (Industry/Economic Development Chair)
  • Yaquina Bay Economic Foundation - 2020-present (Board of Directors)
  • ART Toledo - 2020-present (Committee Member)
  • WUPPDR - 2019-2020 (Board of Commissioners)
  • Upper Peninsula Economic Development Association - 2018-2020 (Board of Directors)
  • Friends of Heritage Trail - 2018-2020 (Executive Committee) 
  • Iron County Parks and Recreation Committee - 2018-2020 (Committee Member) 
  • Recreation Association of Iron County - 2018-2020 (Board Member) 
  • Upper Peninsula Collaborative Development Council - 2017-2020 (Board Member)
  • Western UP Regional Prosperity Alliance - 2017-2020 (Iron County Representative) 
  • 708 Board (Warren County Mental Health) - 2016 (Board Member)
  • Rotary - 2001-2017, 2021-present (President, 2015-2016)
  • Monmouth Business Council - 2010-2017 (Director, 2015-2017)
  • Workforce Investment Board of Western Illinois - 2014-2017 (Board Member) 
  • PUSH (Presidents United to Solve Hunger) 2014-2017 (Committee Member)
  • Zoning Board of Appeals, City of Monmouth - 2002-2010 (Chair, 2005 - 2010)
  • Entrepreneurship Center - 2002-2008 (Board Member)
  • College for Kids, Monmouth College - 2002-2009, 2016 (Instructor) 
  • Game Developers Conference, 1997-2012 (Creativity Trainer)


References and full CV available upon request.

Resume
Hồ sơ của tôi

Paul Schuytema

I'm a creative generalist who has the honor of working as the Executive Director of the Economic Development Alliance of Lincoln County. 


In the past 25+ years, I’ve worked as an entrepreneur, economic developer, writer, teacher, software developer, computer game designer, concert promoter, musician and creativity trainer. 


Let's see what we can build together!

[email protected]
(541) 961-8800 

Depoe Bay, OR USA

pcs_mug_4.JPG

Skillsets


Business

Economic development, Entrepreneurship training, Strategic planning, Business plan writing (narrative and financials), Team management.


Communication

Writing (technical, nonfiction, fiction, grant, web, speech), Public presentation and speaking, Classroom instruction, Marketing, Research.


Technical

Computer programing (Php, Lua, MySql), Web development (html, JavaScript, CodeIgniter, WordPress, Bootstrap, etc.), Software design.


Creative

Game design (computer and board), Creativity training, Event and concert planning, Project design, Digital art (Pixelmator, Procreate), Video creation, Blues guitar, Cooking.

Phantoms on Main Street

I have long believed in the economic power of the arts and the creativity economy. When I learned of the formation of ART Toledo, I knew I had to get involved. The City of Toledo decided to look to the arts as a way to revitalize their historic Main Street. As we brainstormed in the first few meetings, I remembered a successful project I spearheaded back in Illinois: Phantom Galleries. The idea is to turn vacant storefront into vibrant, temporary art galleries. These galleries feature the work of local artists and also are a forum to showcase the business opportunities in those buildings. Together, we crafted the ART Toledo Phantom Gallery project and are currently showcasing the third round of regional artists and are also seeing new business startups as a result.

Paragraph image 00 00@2x
Paragraph image 01 00@2x

Herding the Sponsorship Cats

Enterprise Zones provide a powerful business incentive to invest in growth that create jobs. Our Lincoln County Enterprise Zone was due to sunset in 2021. I have the privilege to serve as the Zone Manager and took on the task of getting our zone re-designated. Our zone is one of the most complex in Oregon, with eight co-sponsoring governmental units. I wrote the resolutions, educated the boards, commissions and city councils (many who were unfamiliar with this incentive in their own backyard), held public meetings and worked with the county's GIS team. In the end, we had all resolutions unanimously passed and also were able to expand our zone to include some vital property ripe for development.

Upping the Game

One of our key strategic initiatives in Iron County was to grow our tourism industry. We had the outdoor recreation assets, but marketing outside of the region was spotty and unprofessional. Our first effort was to dust off a borrowed ten-year-old trade show display and head for an outdoor recreation trade show in Milwaukee in early 2018. While we made a decent showing, the real magic of the show was studying the other location vendors. What was working? What wasn’t? How could we up our game? After that show, we developed a plan - it became a three year county-wide tourism marketing plan. We focused on professional printed materials (Visitors Guide and brochures), all created in-house. We linked those printed materials to our newly redesigned website at iron.org via QR codes. Then we created an amazing trade show booth - and worked on our presentation skills - human interaction, quality video, interest-specific slideshows on an iPad. In 2019, we hit shows in Chicago and also the world’s largest paddling expo called Canoecopia. Our floor presence was top shelf - one of the best of the shows - and we took folks from discovering Iron County to making the decision to visit, making the 2019 summer tourism season the best we had ever seen.

Paragraph image 00 00@2x
Paragraph image 01 00@2x 1a3881c875a7a1fb1e859435ef9363b5ddf36f4e73d1ad63a1a0af69f2a9f745

One Part Professionalism, One Part Fun

When I started working for the ICECA in Iron County, Michigan (in the beautiful Upper Peninsula), I realized that job one was creating a plan. Six months of research later, and we had a five-year strategic plan towards economic vitality. From that came the realization that tourism, specifically, outdoor recreation tourism, was an essential aspect of our work. That lead to a three year, county-wide plan focusing on tourism marketing. That research made me realize that our digital image needed refinement - we needed to add both professionalism and fun into our online presence and marketing materials. That lead to a wholesale redesign of our annual Visitors Guide (and website at iron.org) as well as the creation of a series of memorable "Live, Work, Play" badges focusing on the recreation and professional opportunities in Iron County. And boy do those badges (printed as stickers) fly out the door at the trade shows we attend!

America's Best Communities

In 2015, we learned about the national competition hosted by Frontier Communications, Dish Network, CoBank and the Weather Channel. I sharpened my pencil and told the story of Monmouth. The contest was judged by a team of nationally-recognized economic developers, and in May of 2015, we were named one of the 50 national quarterfinalists - and one of only three communities named in the State of Illinois.

Paragraph image 00 00@2x ebb59a6d9adb03673d06762584bb6a0cc401a7cc4bd081bb82ce6f841d95aa2b
Paragraph image 01 00@2x 1a3881c875a7a1fb1e859435ef9363b5ddf36f4e73d1ad63a1a0af69f2a9f745

Going Against the Collar Counties

In 2014, the State of Illinois threw a wrench on one of our few powerful economic development tools: our Enterprise Zone. All expiring zones would no longer be allowed to be extended. Instead, it was to be a free-for-all competition for just 49 new EZs in the State that would be activated on January 1, 2016. And this time, instead of just downstate communities applying, the competition was now open to the affluent suburbs of Chicago. Communities hired consultants left and right - we decided to go it alone. I drafted our application (150+ pages of narrative and planning) and worked with our City Administrator and Mayor to get all taxing bodies on board. And on December 17, 2015, the Director of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity announced that we were recipients of one of the 49 prized new Enterprise Zones. Our grassroots effort trumped the consultants.

Third Place and Crucible

When I took the economic development job in Monmouth, I knew a large focus of my efforts would be on retail entrepreneurship downtown. I had business experience, but not retail experience, and I felt like I needed a laboratory to explore real world data. My wife, Susan, was interested in starting a new business, so we decided that a retail wine shop in downtown Monmouth was the perfect fit: bottled wine, wine by the glass and gifts - hitting all areas of retail. Market Alley Wines (marketalleywines.com) opened in 2011 to an astonished community - they had never seen such a beautiful shop in a small farm town. Now, eight years later, Market Alley Wines is still a fixture in the community (my wife sold the business in 2017) - a “third place” for friends across all economic and educational levels come together to talk, laugh and enjoy the ritual of fine wine. And along the way, I had access to priceless real-world data on how retail works in Monmouth, and we’ve used that data to help new businesses start, grow and thrive.

Paragraph image 00 00@2x ebb59a6d9adb03673d06762584bb6a0cc401a7cc4bd081bb82ce6f841d95aa2b
Paragraph image 01 00@2x 1a3881c875a7a1fb1e859435ef9363b5ddf36f4e73d1ad63a1a0af69f2a9f745

Game Your Way Forward

In 2012, Western Illinois University economist John Gruidl and I began to explore the potential of a community development teaching game. We’d both worked with teaching games (often called “serious games”) for several years, and found that the ones that focused on economic and community development often had rather obvious biases in their message. What we wanted was an open game that simulated genuine community-level decision making and strategic thinking. 


In early 2013, we had our conceptual breakthrough and Up and Out: the Community Development Game was born. In the years that followed, we developed a hybrid board and web-based game experience that simulated multiple communities trying to grow within a county. The game was featured at several Midwest Community Development Institutes, as part of the Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky (run by the University of Kentucky) and was adopted by Southeastern Missouri State University’s Extension program.

Deep Blue Innovators Blues Festival

Anyone who knows me knows I love the blues - both old-school Depression-era blues (which I love to play!) and new innovative blues. In 2007, I created the Deep Blue Innovators Blues Festival that brought world class blues acts to our little corner of the cornfields (in the historic old Rivoli Theatre). Throughout the years, the festival has brought in over 28 amazing acts - including both the Carolina Chocolate Drops and the legendary Bobby Rush - both right before they each won a grammy.

Screen Shot 2016-12-20 at 10.12.15 AM.png
book.png

Words on Pages

Over the years, I've done a lot of writing - both fiction and technical. When I started Magic Lantern Playware (my game development company), we bootstrapped that company by writing strategy guides on how to play the latest games (back then, titles like Quake 2, Dungeon Keeper 2, Septerra Core and Star Wars Episode One Racer, to name a few).


As I became a more experienced software developer, I started writing more technical books, including Game Development with Lua (with my then-technical director Mark Manyen) and Game Design: a Practical Approach.


I've been lucky that my technical books are still selling (it's a small royalty check each quarter, but folks are still buying them!), and they've been adopted as text books at several colleges. The two books mentioned above have also been translated into Portuguese, Korean and Chinese.

BaconFest!

I tend to lean towards crazy, audacious ideas and then try to make them a reality. So far, it's worked pretty well. A case in point is Monmouth's BaconFest (I bet you didn't know that Monmouth, IL is the bacon capital of the world? Yes, more bacon is produced there than anywhere else). 


I brought together a team of volunteers, we raised some cash and hosted an amazing bacon party featuring food vendors crafting insane bacon treats (Bacon cupcakes? Bacon apple pie? A bacon-wrapped turducken? Take my money!), a bacon eating contest (shown at right) and some killer bands - and sure enough - thousands descended on our town Square to pay homage to that delicious porky treat! The event is now on its fifth year and going strong.

Screen Shot 2016-12-20 at 11.01.51 AM.png
covert_ops.jpg

Covert Ops and Tom Clancy's Shorts

One of the coolest projects we got to do at Magic Lantern Playware (it was really the gig that launched our company) was to develop Covert Ops for Red Storm Entertainment. It was the third Rainbow Six title and the premise was simple: what if you were already a member of the Rainbow Six team - what would you need to learn to become the commander?


This title was heavy on infotainment - it had tactical missions, but you also got to learn all about weapons, terrorism and counter-terrorism. At the time, our included background material was one of the largest repositories of counter-terrorist info anywhere. And we got to meet Tom Clancy. At his house. He showed up in shorts (way too short shorts!). And we drank a bottle of scotch together (Tom, myself and our head writer Pete). He even ignored a call from Orin Hatch as we drank!

What Was I Thinking?

Several years back, we had a crazy idea: to take our Magic Lantern game engine (J5 - named after the Jackson 5) and use it to teach kids how to code games. We partnered with the local Extension folks and set up a 48-hour code-a-thon for high school kids. It was insane! The kids just mainlined Mountain Dew and donuts and I was a shambling wreck after 40+ hours and 20,000 questions about why this or that didn't work.


But some kids created genuine magic, and it lead directly to the creation of GameSmart, an "on rails" environment to teach game design and programming. It first ran on J5 and this Spring I converted it to Javascript using html5 canvas. I've had the pleasure to teach GameSmart to College for Kids students, in after-school clubs for high-achievers and also to autistic kids in junior high and high school. Who knew?

gsmart.png

Experience

Executive Director - Economic Development Alliance of Lincoln County, Lincoln County, OR — 2020-present

Oversee economic development for Lincoln County, OR, located on the Central Oregon Coast. Developing county-wide strategic plan focusing on multiple key pillars of economic development. Building partnerships and collaborative teams to enhance the economic vitality of the region. Entrepreneurial ecosystem building. Development of local, regional and coastal Blue Economy. Grant writing and grant management. Manage relationships with members and stakeholder governmental entities. Manage staff, report to board of directors.

Executive Director - Iron County Economic Chamber Alliance, Iron River, MI— 2017-2020

Oversee economic development and Chamber of Commerce for Iron County, MI, located in the western Upper Peninsula. Developing county-wide strategic plan focusing on business development, tourism, in-migration, education and asset development. Creating county-wide comprehensive tourism marketing plan. Manage staff, report to board of trustees and also oversee management of 32-site RV campground. Entrepreneurial mentoring and business coaching. Design and management of county-wide website focused on tourism marketing, Chamber services and economic development. Grant writing and grant management. Develop and implement an annual county-wide economic summit. Write monthly column educating community on economic development. Manage relationships with thirteen stakeholder governmental entities.

Director of Economic Development, City of Monmouth, Monmouth, IL— 2010-2017

Manage economic development and community development for entire city. Oversee zoning department. In charge of downtown revitalization and downtown strategic planning. Entrepreneurial mentoring and business coaching. Design, coding and operation of all city websites. Creation and maintenance of City’s custom web applications including property and business databases, commercial and rental inspection system and building permit system. Completed the IEDC Basic Economic Development Course in 2011.

Technical Director, The Breakthrough Foundry, LLC, Monmouth, IL— 2013-2017

Technical director (and programmer) for The Breakthrough Foundry - a bootstrap company developing an online project management and collaboration solution for professional creatives. Designed software, developed initial application, managed programming team in Nepal, managed Monmouth College students in programming fellowship program for BTF. Awarded provisional patent for online collaborative team project management.

Technical Director and Programmer, Grow Your Yields, LLC, Monmouth, IL— 2012-2013

Initial technical director and programmer for Grow Your Yields (which has since become the Farmers Business Network). Designed initial web portal for farmer data input. Managed team of three independent contractor programmers. Position was contract-based.

Extension Specialist, University of Illinois, Monmouth, IL— 2005-2010

Manager and programmer in the Office of Creative Software Development. Managed in-house team of four and coordinated with campus-based teams. Development of Going Solo (and online business simulation), Generic Curriculum Widget (a collaborative textbook authoring system), MarketMaker (a national platform to facilitate the farm-to-plate economy) and GameSmart (a tool to teach game development and programming to kids grades 6 through high school). Delivered programs and curriculum on entrepreneurship, writing, game development, physics and creativity.

Programming Consultant, Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs, Monmouth, IL— 2004-2010

Worked with the Illinois Institute of Rural Affairs (through a USDA grant) to develop BasicSite, a custom PHP/MySQL Content Management System to develop websites for rural municipalities, Chambers of Commerce and economic development organizations. Developed and launched (and trained staff for maintenance) over 25 websites using BasicSite.

President, Magic Lantern Playware, Monmouth, IL— 1998-2005

Producer, manager and programmer on 20+ software titles released by Red Storm, Infogrames and eGames. Over a million units sold-through. Developed the third Rainbow Six title and the two official Survivor games (based on the reality TV show). Managed two offices (Monmouth and Dallas) and team of 17.

Project Leader, 3D Realms, Garland, TX— 1996-1998

Project leader, designer, writer and script programmer for the Prey project. Managed team of twelve developers. Earned “game of the year” awards at E3 in 1997 and 1998.

Lead Designer, FASA Interactive, Chicago, IL— 1996

Lead designer for MechWarrior 3 game project until company was acquired by Microsoft.

Freelance Writer and Editor— 1992-2007

Wrote weekly columns for local newspaper, reviews and features for Compute, Omni and other publications, technical books for CNET, Prima, Sybex and Charles River Media. Over 200+ published articles, 10+ published books.

Contributing Editor for Game Design, Computer Gaming World Magazine— 1992-1996

Wrote monthly “Hex, Bugs and Rock ‘n Roll” column for national magazine, ad-hoc editing and management tasks, traveling special feature reporter.

Director of Student Publications, Monmouth College — 1992-1996

Directed student workers on newspaper, creative arts magazine and yearbook. Managed budgets, printing logistics and technology. Managed both paid and volunteer workers. Taught journalism, multimedia and creative writing classes.

Assistant Director of Public Relations, Monmouth College — 1992-1994

Assisted with writing, layout and production of alumni magazine as well as the weekly faculty newsletter, photography and press release writing.

Teaching Assistant, University of North Carolina at Greensboro — 1991-1992

Teaching assistant to Fred Chappell in the Department of English, lectured, developed tests, graded tests and papers.

Grant Assistant, University of North Carolina at Greensboro — 1990-1992

Graduate assistantship. Responsible for proofing and review of faculty grant applications, data entry and grant progress tracking.

Education

Master of Fine Arts, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1992

Studied under Fred Chappell and served as his teaching assistant. Studied science fiction writing, screen writing, the literature of Hemingway and Fitzgerald and Mesoamerican archeology. Worked in office of Research Services for assistantship. Thesis was the novel "Abacus" (the first few chapters published in Aboriginal Science Fiction).

Bachelor of Arts, Miami University, 1990, Summa Cum Laude

English major with focus on science fiction literature and creative writing. Also studied high-fire ceramics and middle-eastern architecture. Served as assistant editor to College of Fine Arts alumni magazine.

Awards

2012 - Western Illinois University ACET Distinguished Speaker Award

2010 - USDA - NIFA Partnership award

2006 - National Association of Development Organizations Web Innovation Award

2006 - Illinois Development Council Business Partnership Award

2004 - Monmouth Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year

2002 - Governor’s Entrepreneurial Success Award

Grantsmanship

Grant writing and administration, over $4.5 million in successful funding.
  • Oregon Ocean Innovation Hub, SBA Congressionally Directed Spending award, $1,000,000
  • Community Connector, City of Newport & Ford Family Foundation, $80,000
  • Rural Opportunity Initiative, Business Oregon, $60,000
  • Shared Strategic Plan Website Project, Cascades West Economic Development District, $5,900
  • Oregon Prospector Project, Cascades West Economic Development District, $4,450
  • Blue Economy Sector Survey, Yaquina Bay Economic Foundation, $5,000
  • ART Toledo Way-finding Signage, Yaquina Bay Economic Foundation, $1,500
  • Tourism Website Project, WUPPDR, $6,500
  • Iron County Economic Summit, Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, $30,000
  • Building Grant Fund, City of Monmouth, $600,000
  • Backpack Program, Rotary Foundation, $6,000
  • Monmouth Economic Development - Cloverleaf Project, Illinois DCEO, $650,000
  • Monmouth Economic Development - Cloverleaf Project, Illinois Department of Transportation, $1,000,000
  • Warren County Virtual Museum, Illinois Broadband Innovation Fund, $15,000
  • America's Best Communities - Monmouth, Frontier Communications, $60,000
  • Georgia's Creative Economies, State of Georgia, $90,000
  • South Carolina Shrimp Producers, Clemson University, $11,000
  • Monmouth Phantom Galleries, Illinois Power, $2,800
  • Prairie Tech Learning Center, Edward Arthur Mellinger Foundation, $40,000
  • Prairie Tech Learning Center, Illinois DCEO, $65,000 
  • Prairie Tech Learning Center, Illinois DCEO, $65,000 
  • Patton Block Center, Illinois DCEO, $150,000
  • Monmouth College Academic Program Enhancement, Carver Foundation, $750,000

Service

  • Oregon Coast Community College - 2023-present (School Board, Zone 3 - elected position)
  • Oregon Cascades West Loan Program Review Subcommittee - 2021-present (Member)
  • Newport Chamber of Commerce - 2021-present (Board of Directors)
  • South Valley/Mid-Coast Economic Recovery Team - 2020-present (Member)
  • SBDC Advisory Committee - 2020-present (Committee Member)
  • Cascades West Economic Development District - 2020-present (Vice-chair)
  • Mid-Coast Water Planning Partnership - 2020-present (Industry/Economic Development Chair)
  • Yaquina Bay Economic Foundation - 2020-present (Board of Directors)
  • ART Toledo - 2020-present (Committee Member)
  • WUPPDR - 2019-2020 (Board of Commissioners)
  • Upper Peninsula Economic Development Association - 2018-2020 (Board of Directors)
  • Friends of Heritage Trail - 2018-2020 (Executive Committee) 
  • Iron County Parks and Recreation Committee - 2018-2020 (Committee Member) 
  • Recreation Association of Iron County - 2018-2020 (Board Member) 
  • Upper Peninsula Collaborative Development Council - 2017-2020 (Board Member)
  • Western UP Regional Prosperity Alliance - 2017-2020 (Iron County Representative) 
  • 708 Board (Warren County Mental Health) - 2016 (Board Member)
  • Rotary - 2001-2017, 2021-present (President, 2015-2016)
  • Monmouth Business Council - 2010-2017 (Director, 2015-2017)
  • Workforce Investment Board of Western Illinois - 2014-2017 (Board Member) 
  • PUSH (Presidents United to Solve Hunger) 2014-2017 (Committee Member)
  • Zoning Board of Appeals, City of Monmouth - 2002-2010 (Chair, 2005 - 2010)
  • Entrepreneurship Center - 2002-2008 (Board Member)
  • College for Kids, Monmouth College - 2002-2009, 2016 (Instructor) 
  • Game Developers Conference, 1997-2012 (Creativity Trainer)


References and full CV available upon request.