If you follow me on LinkedIn or Facebook or Twitter, you already know that I recently decided to become the Director of PR at Brunner in my hometown of Pittsburgh, PA. I was with Cramer-Krasselt for more than two years and can’t thank everyone there enough for the opportunities I was given and for everything I learned there. But having three kids under the age of 4 will force you to change your perspective on a few things, and for me, one of those things was the distance between my family in Chicago and the rest of my family back in Pittsburgh.
I’ve already started diving into our client accounts and new business pitches so before I get too busy to blog here (more on that in my next post), I wanted to give my new colleagues a quick primer on the new guy who won’t shut up in their meetings. And because I keep hearing that no one will read anything unless it’s a listicle and the headline piques your curiosity, here are 19 things you need to know about me:
- I have three daughters – a four-year-old (Annabelle) and two 7 month old twins (Kendall and Callan)
- Edward Snowden and I share the same former employer
- I was once profiled as a “Corporate Rebel”
- The only movies I’ve cried at are Rudy and Hoosiers
- I started Booz Allen’s unofficial Yammer community and helped take it to more than 7,000 members before it became an official corporate tool
- I listen to way too much 90s rap and R&B
- My daughter Annabelle had a Twitter account and was featured on FedNewsRadio before she was even born
- I used to have a Top Secret security clearance
- I went to college in West Virginia, but am a Pitt fan
- For the last 11 years, I’ve lived in DC and Chicago, but I’ve still made it to at least one Pirates, Penguins, and Steelers game every single year
- I can’t stand onions, mayonnaise, or sour cream
- You can almost always find some sort of gummy candy in my desk
- My wife and I met when I was a freshman in college and she was a prospective student
- I use sports analogies about as often as Pedro Alvarez commits an error
- I’m a big proponent of asking for forgiveness rather than permission
- I think we’ve forgotten that good PR is ultimately about relationships with people not likes, clicks, or shares
- If I’m not saying these things enough to my team, call me on it
- I ask a lot of my team, but one thing I insist on is honesty and candor
- Someday, I’m going to try out for American Ninja Warrior
If you’re reading this and you’re one of my new colleagues at Brunner, drop me a line, follow me on Twitter, connect with me on LinkedIn, or stop by my desk and let me know a little about you too!
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