Monday, October 24, 2011

Jason Bean

Jason Bean

Internet Marketing Sherpa

Jason Bean is an eclectic mix of the introverted technology guru and the ultimate people person.  He is Deep Ripples’ technical unicorn, a mystery of talents wrapped in an enigma. With seven years of software and application development experience, Jason has incorporated the necessary balance between data crunching and translating technical jargon into a language all company members can understand and apply. 

Before Deep Ripples

As a graduate of Mount Vernon Nazarene University in Ohio, Jason earned a degree in communication with a minor in art. After graduation he moved to Nashville, TN; decided to spend more on education and enrolled in travel industry school to become a travel agent. Immediately following the completion of the program, Jason was recruited by a large travel agency in Nashville. He quickly moved into various roles in travel technology management. During his extended tenure in travel, his greatest accomplishment included facilitating the implementation and administration of Eli Lilly and Company’s first online corporate booking travel program. 

In 2004, Jason started to pursue blogging and social media as a way to connect with friends, business partners and company brands.  Jason continues to refine his SEO and search marketing knowledge to help clients achieve online branding success. 

A little extra…

Jason’s childhood dream was to become the next David Letterman. While his life took a slightly different turn, he entertains and enlightens many while blogging. His daily responsibilities include making his son and daughter laugh hysterically while being an attentive husband. Jason also devotes much of his time as a volunteer at Stones Crossing Church. And, just in case you didn’t believe he is a people person – in the 90s he hosted a 50s and 60s radio show. 

Source: http://www.deepripples.com/about/jason-bean

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