Staff Profile : Sloan Miller

Staff Profile Sloan Miller Manager, Special Projects School/Degree B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Union College When you joined The Scientist January 2005

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Sloan Miller
Manager, Special Projects
Sloan Miller

School/Degree
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Union College
When you joined
The Scientist
January 2005
Job Description
  • Web Development Project Manager
  • Operations Manager for The Scientist Career
  • Trade-of-Service/Co-Promotional Agreement Manager
  • Circulation and Subscription Manager
  • Career Fair Coordinator and Operations Manager
  • Trade Show Manager
  • Marketing and Sales Communication and Message Manager
  • Job related achievements
  • Oversee web production of The Scientist magazine every month
  • Managed website redesign, business development and sponsored product launches
  • Managed 2006, 2007 and 2008 Media Kit productions
  • Organized BIO 2005, 2006 and Biotech 2006 Career Fairs
  • Favorite book
  • Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game
  • J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy
  • Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy
  • Favorite website
    Favorite gadget
    A Flashlight ... seriously - think about how useful one can be. I can probably survive without my iPod and maybe make it a day or two without my cellphone but a flashlight - never.
    What do you do when you're not at work
    finish one of the 5 or so books i'm reading, work on home improvement stuff, hang with some friends, cruise the net, catch a movie, listen to music, watch some TV, play softball, etc.
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