Michael Findling

San Rafael, California

Wants you to follow him on Twitter, @mfindling & connect with me on LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/mflinked Are you a hard working professional in San Francisco wishing you had 25 hours in the day, this is for you: http://bit.ly/leconsf Like Roger Rabbit, I enjoy making people laugh. You got one life, live one million ways. Working backwards, each chapter of my life has be centered around cities, let's start with the San Francisco Bay Area: 2008-present: San Francisco After eight years in New York City I moved to San Francisco wanting to start fresh and enjoy life much more. My personal life is currently amazing, recently married to an amazing Jewish Brasilian woman named Silvia. Professionally I manage all online marketing for Embarcadero Technologies. From time to time I am happy to help out friends with SEO/Social Media campaigns, so if you need help, drop me a note. I develop, plan, and execute the Web Marketing plans. This includes all search engine optimization, social media, interactive public relations and lead generation practices. 2000-2008: New York City, The Big Apple While spending six years on Wall Street in Training & Development, I moved into Credit Risk. Then after serving the "young leadership" community of New York City I began building a web marketing agency. I have been the Director of Operations for several Jewish non-profits. In 2006, I was selected as a member of the Professional Leaders Project, a national initiative dedicated to inspiring and educating leading "young professionals" within the Jewish community. And all that time I was also managing a newsletter to ~50,000 Young Professionals, marketing all major events and helping with online fundraising efforts. Before all of this, I went to school in Boston, High School in Northern VA and formative years in Pittsburgh - and till this day remain a loyal STEELERS fan. As of October 2010 I live an amazing life in San Francisco. I love helping people connect - personally and professionally. If I can help you, don't be shy, drop a line.

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    • James W. Robinson Secondary
    • Boston University