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'''Kelsie Greear''' is the founder of [[Elki Media]] and currently working as its CEO.
'''Kelsie Greear''' is the founder of [[Elki Media]] and currently working as its CEO. He is also the founder of Cheese9, an online community based site.
 
==Past Work==
==Past Work==
He was one of the original employees at [[eNom]], where he worked as Director, BI and Analytics and Manager of Operations; eNOM was acquired by [[Demand Media]] in 2006. He  then worked for [[Demand Media]] for a year and a half as Vice President of Business Operations.
He was one of the original employees at [[eNom]], where he worked as Director, BI and Analytics and Manager of Operations; eNOM was acquired by [[Demand Media]] in 2006. He  then worked for [[Demand Media]] for a year and a half as Vice President of Business Operations.
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==Education==
==Education==
Kelsie received his tertiary education from Washington State University.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/kelsiegreear linkedin profile]</ref>
Kelsie received his tertiary education from Washington State University.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/kelsiegreear linkedin profile]</ref>
==Technical Skills==
He is competent in T-SQL, Excel, Pivot Tables and SQL Server / Access.
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:07, 27 May 2021

Country: USA
LinkedIn:    [Kelsie Greear Kelsie Greear]

Kelsie Greear is the founder of Elki Media and currently working as its CEO. He is also the founder of Cheese9, an online community based site.

Past Work

He was one of the original employees at eNom, where he worked as Director, BI and Analytics and Manager of Operations; eNOM was acquired by Demand Media in 2006. He then worked for Demand Media for a year and a half as Vice President of Business Operations.

He left Demand Media to start experimenting with his own business ideas.[1]

Education

Kelsie received his tertiary education from Washington State University.[2]

References