Staff Profile : Julia Remick

Staff Profile Julia Remick Business Development Executive School/Degree Drexel University, MS in Information and Library Science When you joined The Scientist

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Julia Remick
Business Development Executive

School/Degree
Drexel University, MS in Information and Library Science
When you joined
The Scientist
April 2003
Job Description
I generate and execute "special projects that expand the reach, impact, and profitability of The Scientist." In other words, I am very important.
Job related interests/achievements
At last year's holiday party, I received recognition for having the oldest car in the company (1989 Brown Oldsmobile Cutlass).
Favorite book
What I tell people: Milan Kundera's "The Unbearable Lightness of Being." What it really is: Hunter S. Thompson's "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas."
Favorite website
Favorite gadget
Whichever one is the latest, lightest, fastest, most expensive, and most incompatible with all my other gadgets. Also, my espresso machine.
What do you do when you're not at work
Not work
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