
Founder/CEO at Vine Street Interactive
Cincinnati Area

Founder/CEO at Vine Street Interactive
Cincinnati Area
Mark Celsor is an Internet marketing technology expert with a unique mix of technical, creative and business sensibilities. Mark earned his stripes with over a decade in the Internet marketing business, excelling in both web design and web engineering, since he signed on to do his first, small, freelance, web development project back in the Internet’s Paleolithic era of the mid-1990s. He has gone on the serve as the technical lead on major projects for Autodesk, Hewlett Packard, the San Francisco Giants, Sun Microsystems, best-selling, management guru Tom Peters and the University of California, Berkeley. Mark breaks cleanly from the stereotypes of the cloistered, programmer geek, hunched over his computer avoiding sunlight. Mark is down to earth and loves to work directly with people to come up with simple, practical solutions to complex problems, though he does still sport thick-rimmed glasses to remind people that he’s still a nerd.
php, mysql, javascript, css, html, project management, graphic design, information architecture
(Internet industry)
May 2009 — Present (3 months)
(Internet industry)
February 2008 — May 2009 (1 year 4 months)
Mark Celsor is an Internet marketing technology expert with a unique mix of technical, creative and business sensibilities. Mark earned his stripes with over a decade in the Internet marketing business, excelling in both web design and web engineering, since he signed on to do his first, small, freelance, web development project back in the Internet’s Paleolithic era of the mid-1990s. He has gone on the serve as the technical lead on major projects for Autodesk, Hewlett Packard, the San Francisco Giants, Sun Microsystems, best-selling, management guru Tom Peters and the University of California, Berkeley. Mark breaks cleanly from the stereotypes of the cloistered, programmer geek, hunched over his computer avoiding sunlight. Mark is down to earth and loves to work directly with people to come up with simple, practical solutions to complex problems, though he does still sport thick-rimmed glasses to remind people that he’s still a nerd.
http://mark.celsor.com
(Internet industry)
2008 — 2008 (less than a year)
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
April 2005 — February 2008 (2 years 11 months)
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Online Media industry)
March 2003 — April 2005 (2 years 2 months)
(Graphic Design industry)
January 2000 — March 2002 (2 years 3 months)
(Computer Software industry)
January 1998 — January 2000 (2 years 1 month)
(Computer Software industry)
January 1996 — January 1998 (2 years 1 month)