Our Team


Executive

Bob Crull , CEO
Thad Martin, President
Andrew Kenney , Chief Operating Officer
Andrew Hale , VP, Creative & Production
Beejay Morgan, Product Manager

Sales/Business Development

Ivan Coco , Account Executive
Matt McGee , Account Executive
Robby White , Account Executive

Production & Design

Valerie German , Project Manager
Garrett Johnson , Junior Designer
Jennifer Jones , Project Manager
Ralph Miller , Senior Designer
Cody Turk , Junior Designer

Operations

David Crull , Database Administrator
Jason Crull , Director of Operations
Scott Everhart , Senior Systems Administrator
Bruce Gerlach , Tech Support Manager
J.R. Townsley , Junior Systems Administrator


    Kristina
    Lifetime Points: 70


    Age: 38

    Location:
    Seattle, WA
    About Me I am new to ONEsite and excited to be part of such an excellent team in the social networking space. I have 15 years of experience in various aspects of the computer industry and have really enjoyed the ride.
    Position: Web Application Developer
    Favorite Experience: My last solo flight before my check-ride. Forest fires made the air hazy and ruddy-orange, the coastline was beautiful and the activity at the airport with the fire fighting bombers challenged my skills with two emergency procedures in one flight.
    Hobbies: I enjoy music in most all forms, am a classically trained cellist and currently am tracking the Seattle breakcore/noise/experimental scene. I also play computer games, study ballroom, Latin and swing dance, hike and hold a private pilot's license.

    Good Week!

    Friday, April 11, 2008, 09:02 AM PST [Work]

    Just spent the week at the ONEsite home office in Oklahoma City. I have to say, I haven't gotten out to see the sights much and I am always disconcerted with the significant lack of mountains but I do enjoy coming down here. I feel like I have much better access to the dev hive-mind and it's always better for morale to be working with the team during the crunch times.

    Next week I should have the documents module wrapped up and ready for some serious testing, and I've got a good handle on how the next piece should work too. I didn't get as much done with that as I wanted this week but I did a lot of work on some of our other critical clients and I feel like I've really got a much better handle on the parts of the code base I haven't had to work with yet. One of the hurdles of working in a sattelite office is when you don't know what you don't know it's rather difficult to know what questions to ask... :)

    All in all it was a good week. Thanks guys!

    4 (1 Ratings)

    Happiness is...

    Tuesday, March 4, 2008, 02:41 PM PST [General]

    ...knowing that even though you spilled a completely full cup of coffee:

    1. You didn't spill it on any critical electronic systems.
    2. The lovely bakery where you get your coffee gives free refills.

    Coffee run anyone?

    0 (0 Ratings)

    What should I have for lunch?

    Friday, February 29, 2008, 09:48 AM PST [General]

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    Home Again

    Thursday, February 21, 2008, 12:09 AM PST [Work]

    I am home after a whirlwind trip to the ONEsite offices in Oklahoma City. I felt completely welcomed by the team and was very happy to have the opportunity to visit and get to know everyone I will be working with. I am completely impressed and am excited to be a part of this team! The quality of the product offerings and the knowledge and quality of the people I interacted with have really impressed me and I am looking forward to really being able to bring my skills and knowlege to the company. A big thank you to everyone who made us feel right at home, miles from home!

    0 (0 Ratings)