Nick Adams - Episode 51

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)
  • What's the highest degree you've earned?
  • How long have you been working in CRM?
  • Where have you worked?
  • What is the position you usually have in CRM and what is the highest position you've attained?
  • 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?

Use the CONTACT THE APN button to the right to do your own Profiles Interview!

Zenobie Garrett - Episode 50

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)
  • What's the highest degree you've earned?
  • How long have you been working in CRM?
  • Where have you worked?
  • What is the position you usually have in CRM and what is the highest position you've attained?
  • 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?

Use the CONTACT THE APN button to the right to do your own Profiles Interview!

Emily Long - Episode 49

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)
  • What's the highest degree you've earned?
  • How long have you been working in CRM?
  • Where have you worked?
  • What is the position you usually have in CRM and what is the highest position you've attained?
  • 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?

Michael Tomiak - Episode 48

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)
  • What's the highest degree you've earned?
  • How long have you been working in CRM?
  • Where have you worked?
  • What is the position you usually have in CRM and what is the highest position you've attained?
  • 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?

LeAnn Purtzer - Episode 47

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)
  • What's the highest degree you've earned?
  • How long have you been working in CRM?
  • Where have you worked?
  • What is the position you usually have in CRM and what is the highest position you've attained?
  • 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?