
Technologist / New Media Professional
Hartford, Connecticut Area

Technologist / New Media Professional
Hartford, Connecticut Area
pfmonaco@gmail.com
I.T. Manager & New Media Marketing. Procuring and maintaining service on a 200 seat OpenVMS network with several dedicated SQL platforms for select back-end office tasks.
Graphic Designer, Photographer, Videographer for Online / Offline new media marketing campaigns as well as traditional print media.
After hours I enjoy maintaining several web sites covering Networking and Technolgy, Humanitarian Works, Entertainment and New Media.
Very interested in all things social and new media.
Purchasing, Contract Negotiations, Maintenance Schedules, Office Imaging, Saving Money and Making the Most of Current Resources.
(Sports industry)
July 2009 — Present (5 months)
Maintaining website, e-commerce engine (zencart) and social martketing.
(Privately Held; Media Production industry)
June 2009 — Present (6 months)
Depraved, Politically Incorrect and sometimes just Plain Old Wrong! That some up my roll as shock jock / entertainer and resident muff inspector at iJoy radio where the keg is always cold, piped always packed and the thongs always peek out the back!
(Online Media industry)
June 2008 — Present (1 year 6 months)
Driving traffic, building community and otherwise fostering an atmosphere of camaraderie in this startup social networking website catering to the Nichiren Buddhist market.
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Wholesale industry)
1995 — Present (14 years )
Wholesale foodservice distribution. New England market.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; EK; Consumer Goods industry)
1988 — 1994 (6 years )
IBM, Kodak and Apple Macintosh products specialist
1986 — 1988
The saying around the office is "If it plugs in the wall... See Paul!" - But seriously, all things shiny with lots of lights that make beeping sounds... I love! What do I dislike? Voice phone calls. Voice calls are either for socializing with friends and family or taking care of business which much be done with expedience. By cold calling me you just said "My company has no respect for your time" which can only be compounded if that call is made by a marketer that cannot answer any detailed questions about your business or product on the spot. Email is preferred to voice. But better yet.. if I see your company/product mentioned in my networking circles or your directly answer to the call to my public requests for assistance, that is where you'll gain points with me.
Soka Gakkai, Utterz Ambassador
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