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Nick Weynand

Education: B.A. in Biology, University of Texas at Austin

NickNick has a diverse background as a Web Designer, Project Manager and Web Producer.

He started as a Webmaster and Project Manager for the Texas Restaurant Association in 1998. Working on an online restaurant directory project, Nick began to pick up important technology project management skills and developed a keen interest in Internet technology.

Nick founded TradeMark Media in 1999 and saw the company through its incorporation in October of 2003. Nick now consults with clients, manages projects and oversees business activities for the team.

Nick lives in southwest Austin with his wife, Courtney, and his dog, Heidi. Nick enjoys cooking, hiking the Greenbelt, yard work, poker, bird watching, reading business, technology and science books, National Geographic and watching documentaries.

Nick's Favorite Things

  • Barton Creek (when the water is flowing)
  • Traveling
  • Bar-B-Que
  • The wilderness
  • Learning

Nick's pet peeves

  • The Post Office
  • Coat hangers (the wire kind)
  • Bad Web sites
  • People who don't recycle

Nick's favorite online resources

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— Steve Scheibal, Policy Director
www.kirkwatson.com

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