Staff Profile : Scott Freeman

Staff Profile Scott Freeman Director of Web Development School/Degree B.S. in Computer Science, Richard Stockton College of NJ When you joined The Scientist August 2007

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Scott Freeman
Director of Web Development

School/Degree
B.S. in Computer Science, Richard Stockton College of NJ
When you joined
The Scientist
August 2007
Job Description
  • Manage a small group of IT professionals
  • Develop back end code for the scientist
  • Job related achievements
  • Lawva Awards Development
  • Required Registration System
  • Improved Archive searching
  • Favorite books
  • Goodnight Gorilla
  • Green Eggs and Ham
  • The Grinch who stole Christmas
  • Any books I read with my kids!
  • Favorite websites
    Favorite gadget
  • Tivo: I don't know how I managed to watch TV before Tivo
  • Sirius Radio: Commerical free music - WOO HOO!
  • What do you do when you're not at work
    When I'm away from the office, I like to spend time with my 2 children, Dillon and Casey. Besides that I love to watch football, review beers, and surf the web.
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