
Blogger, Editor, and Social Media Specialist
Greater Los Angeles Area

Blogger, Editor, and Social Media Specialist
Greater Los Angeles Area
I'm a technologist, blogger, hardware geek, and many other things. I'm Head Editor for Hack-A-Day where I manage a team and write on a wide variety of topics. I helped expand the readership and make the blog self-sufficient. I've done community control for Propeller in the past: spam eradication and policy creation/enforcement. I also helped with planning and product development. If you're creating a new exciting web property or rebuilding an old one, I'd love to help.
Linux and OSX user, professional blogger, technical writer, hardware hacker, editor, mechanical and automotive skills, computer security knowledge, math and science background, able to learn new skills and tasks quickly, stays up to date on movements of the blogosphere and social media
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Internet industry)
May 2005 — Present (3 years 3 months)
Hired to contribute a daily feature post for Hackaday.com and a weekly how-to feature for Engadget.com. In August 2005, was made Lead Blogger and sole contributor to Hackaday.com. AOL purchased the Weblogs, Inc. blogging network except for Hackaday.com in October 2005. Hack-A-Day had become a strong, self-sufficient property averaging 80,000 page views per post and was made an independent website because of this. Continued contributing seven days a week until August 2006 when Will O'Brien was hired as blogger. Still maintaining editorial control and site direction at Hackaday.com. Also, How-To Editor Emeritus at Engadget.com.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; twx; Internet industry)
March 2006 — March 2008 (2 years 1 month)
Worked with a small team of editors giving direction to the social news portal. Expanded stories to better inform readers and selected stories that deserved more attention. Worked with a team of developers to better understand the audience. Used this knowledge to add features to both the news portal and web browser that would increase audience participation. Identified and removed spam groups and content. Answered customer inquiries on an individual basis.
(Educational Institution; 5001-10,000 employees; Computer Software industry)
November 2004 — September 2005 (11 months)
Hired for unique skill set as a mechanical engineer with programming abilities. Wrote energy management control sequences by translating between two unique programming languages. Developed and implemented controls for all new construction. Worked as liaison between R&D and field installers. Upgraded thermostats in the field to execute interpreted code. Developed experimental energy management routines to increase efficiency. Assisted in moving campus controls to a brand new system.
BS, Mechanical Engineering, 1999 — 2005