Bill White - Episode 33

Profiles in CRM features short interviews with CRM professionals from all experience levels and educational levels. I ask a standard list of questions and see how each person answers them based on their experience

The Questions

  • What is your name and who do you work for? (this question is omitted for those that wish to be anonymous)
  • How long have you been working in CRM?
  • What is the position you usually have in CRM and what is the highest position you've attained?
  • Where have you worked?
  • What is the best thing that's happened to you that's related to being a CRM Archaeologist?
  • What is the biggest thing you would change that would make being a CRM professional better?
  • What is your career goal in CRM?
  • If you could give an undergrad thinking about CRM one piece of advice, what would it be?

Kieth Solmo - Episode 32

Profiles in CRM features short interviews with CRM professionals from all experience levels and educational levels. I ask a standard list of questions and see how each person answers them based on their experience

The Questions

  • What is your name and who do you work for? (this question is omitted for those that wish to be anonymous)
  • How long have you been working in CRM?
  • What is the position you usually have in CRM and what is the highest position you've attained?
  • Where have you worked?
  • What is the best thing that's happened to you that's related to being a CRM Archaeologist?
  • What is the biggest thing you would change that would make being a CRM professional better?
  • What is your career goal in CRM?
  • If you could give an undergrad thinking about CRM one piece of advice, what would it be?

Jesse Shelmire - Episode 31

Profiles in CRM features short interviews with CRM professionals from all experience levels and educational levels. I ask a standard list of questions and see how each person answers them based on their experience

The Questions

  • What is your name and who do you work for? (this question is omitted for those that wish to be anonymous)
  • How long have you been working in CRM?
  • What is the position you usually have in CRM and what is the highest position you've attained?
  • Where have you worked?
  • What is the best thing that's happened to you that's related to being a CRM Archaeologist?
  • What is the biggest thing you would change that would make being a CRM professional better?
  • What is your career goal in CRM?
  • If you could give an undergrad thinking about CRM one piece of advice, what would it be?

Andrew Ericson - Episode 30

Profiles in CRM features short interviews with CRM professionals from all experience levels and educational levels. I ask a standard list of questions and see how each person answers them based on their experience

The Questions

  • What is your name and who do you work for? (this question is omitted for those that wish to be anonymous)
  • How long have you been working in CRM?
  • What is the position you usually have in CRM and what is the highest position you've attained?
  • Where have you worked?
  • What is the best thing that's happened to you that's related to being a CRM Archaeologist?
  • What is the biggest thing you would change that would make being a CRM professional better?
  • What is your career goal in CRM?
  • If you could give an undergrad thinking about CRM one piece of advice, what would it be?

Katherine Sinsky - Episode 29

Profiles in CRM features short interviews with CRM professionals from all experience levels and educational levels. I ask a standard list of questions and see how each person answers them based on their experience

The Questions

  • What is your name and who do you work for? (this question is omitted for those that wish to be anonymous)
  • How long have you been working in CRM?
  • What is the position you usually have in CRM and what is the highest position you've attained?
  • Where have you worked?
  • What is the best thing that's happened to you that's related to being a CRM Archaeologist?
  • What is the biggest thing you would change that would make being a CRM professional better?
  • What is your career goal in CRM?
  • If you could give an undergrad thinking about CRM one piece of advice, what would it be?