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* Director, Product Development at Lightrealm
* Director, Product Development at Lightrealm
* Director at LightRealm Communications, Inc
* Director at LightRealm Communications, Inc
* Technical Product Manager at World/Starbright Foundation<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/susan-prosser/0/252/309 linkedin profile]</ref>
* Technical Product Manager at World/Starbright Foundation<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/susan-prosser/0/252/309 LinkedIn]</ref>


==Leisure==
==Fun Fact==
Susan volunteers outside of work. As a member of the Seattle [http://www.deltasociety.org/ Delta Society], Susan and her three dogs Leo, Stella and Zoey strive to offer an example of how to improve others' health with the healing power of human and animal bonds.
Susan volunteers outside of work. As a member of the Seattle [http://www.deltasociety.org/ Delta Society], Susan and her three dogs Leo, Stella and Zoey strive to offer an example of how to improve others' health with the healing power of human and animal bonds.



Revision as of 17:28, 21 December 2011

Country: USA
LinkedIn:    [Susan Prosser Susan Prosser]

Susan Prosser is currently the VP Marketing and Operations at DomainTools LLC.

She grew up in Montana but has long since settled in the Pacific Northwest. Her career has primarily been focused on production and operations, largely within the technology sector.

Past Work

  • VP of Product and Marketing at DomainTools
  • General Manager at Name Intelligence
  • Director, Product Development at SimplyFun
  • Site Manager / Dir Operations & Product at Interland Inc.
  • Director, Product Development at Lightrealm
  • Director at LightRealm Communications, Inc
  • Technical Product Manager at World/Starbright Foundation[1]

Fun Fact

Susan volunteers outside of work. As a member of the Seattle Delta Society, Susan and her three dogs Leo, Stella and Zoey strive to offer an example of how to improve others' health with the healing power of human and animal bonds.

References