He's been a cook, a waiter, a bartender, a bus boy, a golf caddy, worked in a golf course pro shop, sold clothes, sold computers and was a production artist (whatever that means). Now he thinks he's a graphic designer, web designer and a type (font) designer. Well, actually, he is all those, but for now he's a Project Manager in the Digital Services Division at Omnipress; which is a perfect fit for leading his customers through the journey of producing conference content in digital format.

Ryan grew up in the city of man hole covers, Neenah, WI. He received his Bachelors in Fine Arts with an emphasis in graphic design at UW-Stout, and then was off to live in Florida, Vancouver and Steamboat Springs, Colorado. And if that wasn't enough, add Germany and Spain for 3 months to his nomadic life. We're hoping Madison, WI is in his long-term plans.

Outside the office you can find Ryan playing kickball, softball, soccer, beer brewing, going to concerts and enjoying the wonderful local restaurants with his girlfriend, but his true talent and pasttime is rubber band shooting.

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Mar 5
"Want to schedule a meeting with other attendees while you are at the NASC Sports Event Symposium in Columbus?Its quick and easy! Just go to their profile and click the button "Request a Meeting".From there you can give the meeting a name (or subject), a location, description and pick a time. Once you send the invitation, the other attendee receives a request that they can accept.After the meeti..."
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Mar 3
"Are thinking about attending either one of the “Best Practice Roundtable” presentations? If so, ADD it to your schedule.Then, offer topic suggestions to the presenters. It's easy. Just respond to their conversation or edit the "wiki" found on each of their Session pages.Best Practice Roundtable - Large Market Sports Commissions (Marketing/Events) Presented by Demp Bradford Session Page addres..."
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Feb 19
"And wouldn't you know it. As soon as I let everyone know where it is we decided to make it much more visible. Now the Twitter Chat feature can be found as a main "Tab" link within the community.Not seeing it? Go here http://nasc-2010.conferencespot.org/twitter_messages/liveI hope everyone is enjoying the NASC community site, and I will try to keep everyone up to date with all the new features."
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Feb 18
"Did you know that you can tweet right from this community site?Head over to http://nasc-2010.conferencespot.org/discussions#twitter when your logged into the community and chat away."

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