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I first heard about Citizendoum after reading Andrew Keen's "Cult of the Amateur".  I was intrigued by the concept as I've often been annoyed by glaring inaccuracies I've seen in Wikipedia articles.  My educational background includes a B.S. in physics from Suffolk University, and M.S. in Information Technology Management from Brandeis University, and graduate coursework in physics from the University of Massachusetts.   
I first heard about Citizendoum after reading Andrew Keen's "Cult of the Amateur".  I was intrigued by the concept as I've often been annoyed by glaring inaccuracies I've seen in Wikipedia articles.  My educational background includes a B.S. in physics from Suffolk University, and M.S. in Information Technology Management from Brandeis University, and graduate coursework in physics from the University of Massachusetts.   


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I first heard about Citizendoum after reading Andrew Keen's "Cult of the Amateur". I was intrigued by the concept as I've often been annoyed by glaring inaccuracies I've seen in Wikipedia articles. My educational background includes a B.S. in physics from Suffolk University, and M.S. in Information Technology Management from Brandeis University, and graduate coursework in physics from the University of Massachusetts.

I am currently employed in the field of operations for a major Internet provider. In my role, I manage a team of technicians and engineers and also investigate the role of human error in succesful operational systems.

I look forward to the opportunity to get involved with Citizendium and contribute articles in the area of operations, management, and quality.