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Other than your current job, what other job in the entertainment industry do you dream of doing?

I'm currently doing exactly what I please. I answer to no one and do enjoy that. I am interested in the entertainment field as it sometimes ... entertains me.

Studying in a school where the majority of people are going to be librarians and when you yourself have a love of books, well - I am
trained to be a librarian should I ever chose to be one.... tis a delightful thing to think about being the 100-year-old behind the reference desk jet-packing my way around with my wifi headset linked directly to my synapses as I assist my patrons with their informational needs. But I am a long, long way from 100, so if anyone in the "Biz" thinks this highly trained "sponge" who can also find virtually any piece of information (and be assured of its validity as well) might be useful, contact me. I'd like a change of pace.... read more

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Work history

CONFIDENTIAL May 1997 to October 2006
confidential

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How would you describe your time at CONFIDENTIAL?

A delightful learning experience. I think that suffices.

Education

Simmons College MLIS 1997 June 1995 to May 1997
Library and Information Sciences

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How would you describe your time at Simmons College MLIS 1997?

This is when the WWW was really starting to explode and I was right there, learning everything and loving every moment. I also was active in our student government, first being treasurer then being our president. I discovered I loved public speaking as much as I loved learning, loved the speed of change and really just loved doing different creative things every day. Challenge me became my motto!... read more
University of Massachusettes at Amherst September 1985 to May 1989
Psychology

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How would you describe your time at University of Massachusette...?

A four year party yet somehow taking honors courses and working full-time senior year, I still pulled off amazing grades and graduated with honors. Yes, those 500 lecture hall classes were easy to get As in, but I couldn't pull that in those honors classes, yet the education I received was top notch and the classes honestly didn't seem any harder. I still am friends with two of my housemates from those days and it's been 18 years now since those crazy days - so we did something right. And in that crazy house, three out of five of us ended up with Master's degrees! :D... read more


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