E. Jason Davis

Milwaukee, WI

Hello. Hi. Howdy. Salutations even. Writing this is a little tough; there are so many ways to introduce yourself and this is yet another "new" way to do it. The best benefit to a new way is getting another try. It seems like we all get tired of introducing themselves; that somehow it's a bother. We can't shake the feeling that doing something repeatedly must somehow be a horrible burden. It just can't be special if you have to keep doing it. And in a lot of cases, that is very true. Think blinking or trimming fingernails. But some things that you do often can be so worth the effort- eating, talking, being with someone you care about. Even introducing yourself.

Sure- you can phone it in and not try to make it worthwhile. Those things you do often will be joyless and just another chore. Another thing that you blink through or make as trivial as a nail trim. Imagine getting it right- having a fine meal (simple picnic or 4 course event), having a good conversation and learning something or helping someone else learn something, or introducing yourself to someone so that the other person actually has a clue about who you are...

So here I am- a product of the midwestern United States. Born and raised in Cincinnati, college graduate from Purdue University, spent a little time at grad school at Georgia Tech, married in Milwaukee, divorced in same and father of two growing bundles of energy.

I work a lot. I try to help businesses be as smart as possible on how to use technology to meet demand. Maybe it's better to keep a process in-house, or maybe outsourcing makes sense. Let's set some goals and see what works.

I try to make things fun whenever possible and being kind or generous makes everything just a little better.

Hi there (again). Good to meet ya.

  • Work
    • River Run Computers
  • Education
    • BS Aeronautical Engineering, Purdue University