Position:
Project Manager at HABRI Central, Principal at Subplex (Sole Proprietorship)
Work:
HABRI Central
- Lafayette, Indiana Area since Aug 2011
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Project Manager
Subplex
- Greater Los Angeles Area since Sep 2010
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Principal
Purdue University
- Lafayette, Indiana Area Aug 2008 - May 2011
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Lecturer
Education:
Purdue University 2008 - 2010
Master of Arts (M.A.), Communication
Purdue University 2004 - 2008
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Psychology
Purdue University 2004 - 2008
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Communication
Skills:
Graphic Design, Adobe Creative Suite, Dreamweaver, Technical Writing, Social Media, InDesign, Flash, Editing, Video Editing, Research, Photoshop, Photography, Teaching, Illustrator, Public Speaking, After Effects, WordPress
Awards:
Best Overall Concept
AT&T Social Good Hackathon
Prudenza, an iOS app, is designed to improve public safety by enhancing users' situational awareness while driving. Prudenza detects when a user begins driving and, using enriched data gathered from Google Places, scans upcoming areas for locations that contain potential hazards. Unlike other apps that require visual attention or interaction to function effectively, Prudenza uses an audio feedback system to alert the driver of the severity of upcoming hazards. When a driver reaches her destination, a log of hazardous locations traversed are made available for review, allowing location data to be continuously updated through user experiences.
Salesforce Challenge Winner
2013 AT&T Developer Summit & Hackathon
Silver Screener, a multiplatform mobile app, allows users to quickly search for and leave short, voice-based review snippets for films being shown in their area. Integration with AT&T's Call Management API lets users leave voice messages across platforms with one simple button while the Salesforce API opens aggregated data up for analysis and review, allowing production and distribution companies to make intelligent marketing decisions about future releases.
Honorable Mention
Purina Petcentric Hackathon
Woofer sonic solutions for pets, a series of home stereo concepts for companion animals, makes use of ultrasonic transducers to faithfully recreate the full auditory range of most domestic dogs and cats. Conventional home stereo systems only have a frequency response of up to 22kHz while most dogs can hear up into the 60kHz range. The Woofer concept comprises full spectrum hardware as well as the remastering of audio tracks to take advantage of the extended range.