Brian Dunn CV

Brian Dunn
Pittsburgh, Pa.

Education, Research, and Teaching

PhD Student, University of Pittsburgh, Expected Graduation 2014
Major: Information Systems Management
Roger S. Ahlbrandt, Sr. Fellowship (2010-11)
Lecturer, Management of Information Systems (MBA Core Course) (Summer 2011)

MBA, University of California, Irvine, 2002
Emphases: Information Systems, Strategy
Research Fellowship, Center for the Research of IT and Organizations (2000-01)
Faculty Fellowship (2000-02)
Lab Lecturer and Teaching Assistant, Elementary Statistics (Fall 2001)

BA, Brigham Young University, 1996
Major: German
University and Departmental Honors at Graduation
Trustees Scholarship (1990-91, 1993-96)
ORCA Research Scholarship ($1,000, 1995)
Research Assistant, Germanic Languages Department
Thesis: Bound Poets: The Effects of Society, Religion, and Politics on Medieval German Authors

Work Experience

Sr. Manager, Online Marketing, Toshiba America Information Systems, Irvine, Calif.
July 2006 to June 2009

Director, Business Development, Endpoint Corp., New York, N.Y.
October 2005 to June 2006

E-Commerce Program Manager, Epson America, Long Beach, Calif.
June 2001 to Sepember 2005

MLB Editor, sportsTALK.com, La Mesa, Calif.
October 1999 to March 2001

Marketing Coordinator, Nielsen Dillingham Builders, San Diego, Calif.
May 1998 to October 1999

One Response to Brian Dunn CV

  1. SteveVoynick says:

    Brian,

    One of my editors pointed out your blog with your review of The Making of a Hardrock Miner. Over the past 35 years that book has been reviewed several hundred times. I don’t recall any of them packing the insight and perspective that your’s did. And you did it in so few words.

    Enjoyed reading the review. Thanks,

    Steve Voynick

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