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'''Formal Education''': Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; Master of Business Administration, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, Chicago, Illinois. | [[Image:Louis_F._Sander.jpg|thumb|125px|Louis F. Sander]]'''Formal Education''': Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; Master of Business Administration, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, Chicago, Illinois. | ||
'''Writing Experience''': This includes about 500 articles, columns, programs and reviews for dozens of print publications, including local newspapers and computer magazines with worldwide circulation. During my "computer period" in the 1980's I was a prolific and well-known writer on Commodore subjects. I wrote dozens of articles, two books (one of them translated into Italian) and several very popular columns, most notably the Magic column in RUN magazine. My work was reprinted in six other books that I know of. Though my computer writing spanned all the computers of the day, it stopped when Commodore faded from the scene. Since then, most of my writing has been for newsletters, web sites, corporate research reports, etc., though I occasionally do an article for a magazine. In the not-formally-published-by-others category, I've written or compiled almost 300 online obituaries, about a hundred poems, and over 125 new articles in online encyclopedias. I maintain two large web sites: www.ussrankin.org and www.Louis.Sander.com | '''Writing Experience''': This includes about 500 articles, columns, programs and reviews for dozens of print publications, including local newspapers and computer magazines with worldwide circulation. During my "computer period" in the 1980's I was a prolific and well-known writer on Commodore subjects. I wrote dozens of articles, two books (one of them translated into Italian) and several very popular columns, most notably the Magic column in RUN magazine. My work was reprinted in six other books that I know of. Though my computer writing spanned all the computers of the day, it stopped when Commodore faded from the scene. Since then, most of my writing has been for newsletters, web sites, corporate research reports, etc., though I occasionally do an article for a magazine. In the not-formally-published-by-others category, I've written or compiled almost 300 online obituaries, about a hundred poems, and over 125 new articles in online encyclopedias. I maintain two large web sites: www.ussrankin.org and www.Louis.Sander.com | ||
'''Career''': I am retired from a career that included service as a Naval Officer, manager, sales executive, and market researcher. In retirement I teach logic, mathematics, critical thinking, management and practical computer subjects at the college level. Most of my business career was spent in medically-related high-tech industries. I have been a founder of, or made key long-term leadership contributions to, seven non-trivial organizations. | '''Career''': I am retired from a career that included service as a Naval Officer, manager, sales executive, and market researcher. In retirement I teach logic, mathematics, critical thinking, management and practical computer subjects at the college level. Most of my business career was spent in medically-related high-tech industries. I have been a founder of, or made key long-term leadership contributions to, seven non-trivial organizations, and I've participated in over 300 formal board meetings, presiding at about a third of them. | ||
I have contributed something over 125 original articles to Wikipedia. As of April 22, 2007, I've brought them all over to CZ. Now I'm going to work on getting rid of red links. Here are my WP/CZ articles: | As Lou Sander, I have contributed something over 125 original articles to Wikipedia. As of April 22, 2007, I've brought them all over to CZ. Now I'm going to work on getting rid of red links. Here are my WP/CZ articles: | ||
*[[User:Louis F. Sander/Ship articles|'''Click here to see my 100+ articles on U.S. Navy ships and other U.S. Navy topics...''']] | *[[User:Louis F. Sander/Ship articles|'''Click here to see my 100+ articles on U.S. Navy ships and other U.S. Navy topics...''']] |
Revision as of 15:37, 22 April 2007
Formal Education: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; Master of Business Administration, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, Chicago, Illinois.
Writing Experience: This includes about 500 articles, columns, programs and reviews for dozens of print publications, including local newspapers and computer magazines with worldwide circulation. During my "computer period" in the 1980's I was a prolific and well-known writer on Commodore subjects. I wrote dozens of articles, two books (one of them translated into Italian) and several very popular columns, most notably the Magic column in RUN magazine. My work was reprinted in six other books that I know of. Though my computer writing spanned all the computers of the day, it stopped when Commodore faded from the scene. Since then, most of my writing has been for newsletters, web sites, corporate research reports, etc., though I occasionally do an article for a magazine. In the not-formally-published-by-others category, I've written or compiled almost 300 online obituaries, about a hundred poems, and over 125 new articles in online encyclopedias. I maintain two large web sites: www.ussrankin.org and www.Louis.Sander.com
Career: I am retired from a career that included service as a Naval Officer, manager, sales executive, and market researcher. In retirement I teach logic, mathematics, critical thinking, management and practical computer subjects at the college level. Most of my business career was spent in medically-related high-tech industries. I have been a founder of, or made key long-term leadership contributions to, seven non-trivial organizations, and I've participated in over 300 formal board meetings, presiding at about a third of them.
As Lou Sander, I have contributed something over 125 original articles to Wikipedia. As of April 22, 2007, I've brought them all over to CZ. Now I'm going to work on getting rid of red links. Here are my WP/CZ articles:
- Click here to see my 100+ articles on U.S. Navy ships and other U.S. Navy topics...
- Ann Coulter
- Average and over
- Caterpillar Club
- Davisville, Rhode Island
- Electronics for Medicine
- Encyclopaedia Britannica Eleventh Edition
- Libertarian Party of Connecticut
- Moore Dry Dock Company
- National Sheriffs' Association
- National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
- North Carolina Shipbuilding Company
- Onslow Beach
- Oro Bay
- Pasco Bowman II
- Pissant
- Police Executive Research Forum
- Quarter Century Wireless Association
- Sparrows Point
- Type C2 ship
- Type C3 ship
- United States Federal Maritime Board
- Water Tupelo
- World Factbook
- Yearbook
- Yos Sudarso Bay