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was not employed in the IT field herself. Was simply attending the conference with an IT employee, both of whom worked for the Census Bureau.
Does not have an IT related job. His job is in the IT field though, unlike most all the other listed employees with jobs in computing.
from his obituary. Owner of an import business doesn't equate to an IT job, or a job within the IT field in my mind.
He was CEO of The Bingham Group, which is a marketing firm period, with no exclusivity to the web. Web design was one of the nine services they offered.
So you've got 4 computer techs/programers in wholly unrelated fields, and one account-manager for an IT company. 'They all used computers/teh web!' isn't a trend of IT professionals. It's the 21'st century. All those jobs likely involved paper/paperwork too, but that can hardly be considered a significant connection.
really? Beamer worked for one of the biggest IT companies in the World and somehow that doesn't count...and yet an budget analyst with the defense department is somehow similar to a Boeing engineer?
As salesperson for an IT company myself...I think that constitutes being employed in the IT industry.
Marion was going to an IT conference- why would she attend if it wasn't related to her job?
Bingham group WAS an IT marketing firm:
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/The+B...th+SIPR,+LLC+Following+Sept.+11...-a079616881the Bingham Group is well known for its expertise in the wireless networking industry and its special proficiency in European press relations, servicing such clients as 3Com, NetSanity, No Wires Needed and VARStreet.
http://www.markbingham.com/legend.htmlThe Bingham Group officially opened for business in 1999 in a loft space Mark shared with a friend's Web-design firm. By focusing on what he knew best-high-tech PR-Mark was able to secure a number of clients, hire several employees, and, in May 2000, open his own office on San Francisco's Lafayette Street.
You may be right about Rothenberg- the only "MDR Resources" I could find was an IT company located 20 miles from where he lived.
but then again there was Jeremy Glick who worked fro Vividence- which is on online market research firm
So they use IT to research people who use IT.Our vertical-focused, syndicated research provides comparative data on industry trends and best practices. Together, our solutions offer the customer-driven enterprise with an unprecedented view into the strategies that win and retain profitable customers online. Vividence’s customer experience evaluation methodology intercepts live users or sends actual or target customers to any Web site
These are not any less related to IT then the lawyers, budget analysts, satellite engineers, pilots etc..that you claim are suspiciously related.
This topic is bordering on the absurd.
I take you don't travel for business.