Staff Profile : Dan Nicholas

Staff Profile Dan Nicholas Advertising Sales Manager, Eastern U.S. School/Degree State University of New York U.B.; St. Bonaventure University When you joined The Scientist

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Dan Nicholas
Advertising Sales Manager, Eastern U.S.

School/Degree
State University of New York U.B.; St. Bonaventure University
When you joined
The Scientist
September 2006
Job Description
Print and electronic advertising sales: I visit clients and present solutions.
Job related interests/achievements
Former research assistant working in environmental biology. Possibly the only space rep ever to run a gel.
Favorite book
Your Marketing Sucks by Mark Stevens
Favorite website
Yahoo, where it begins and sometimes ends
Favorite gadget
Bottle opener
What do you do when you're not at work
I play upright/electric bass and six-string quitar. When not presenting advertising solutions to companies, I rock it hard.
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