Staff Profile : Brian Scofield

Staff Profile Brian Scofield Marketing Specialist School/Degree Indiana University, Kelly School of Business/ Marketing When you joined The Scientist August 2006

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Staff Profile
Brian Scofield
Marketing Specialist

School/Degree
Indiana University, Kelly School of Business/ Marketing
When you joined
The Scientist
August 2006
Job Description
  • Trade Show Management
  • Responsible for providing promotional materials and products for trade of service and partnership event opportunities
  • Special Event Management
  • Act as primary data manager
  • Manage Online Marketing campaigns
  • Oversee Customer Service
  • Fully Support Advertising Sales Team
  • Favorite films
  • Teen Wolf Too
  • Usual Suspects
  • The Godfather
  • Double Indemnity
  • Old School
  • Favorite books
  • Confessions of an Economic Hitman
  • The Bell Curve
  • Legacy of Ashes
  • In Conversation with David Mamet
  • Favorite websites
    Favorite gadgets
  • Raindance Showerhead
  • iPod
  • G-Shock cell phone
  • Jack Bauer survival kit
  • Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Devices
  • What do you do when you're not at work
    Work on my string theory along with focusing on the world's existence within space and time.
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