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'''Ian Schray''' served as the US Marketing Manager for Softpress Systems, Ltd, makers of the WYSIWYG HTML generator Freeway5 for the Mac.  
'''Ian Schray''' served as the US Marketing Manager for Softpress Systems, Ltd, makers of the [[WYSIWYG]] [[HTML]] generator Freeway5 for the Mac.  


Ian is a former Product Marketing Manager for neutralspace, managing identity, direction, and communications for citylogue.com and ICANNWiki, including publication of the ICANNWiki Quickie.  
Ian is a former Product Marketing Manager for neutralspace, managing identity, direction, and communications for citylogue.com and [[ICANNWiki]], including publication of the [[ICANNWiki Quickie]].  


Ian Schray is also a professional photographer: Ian Schray Photography.
Ian Schray is also a professional photographer: Ian Schray Photography.

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Country: USA
Website:

   [Ian Schray Photography Ian Schray Photography]

LinkedIn:    [ianschray Ian Schray]
Twitter:    @idschray

Ian Schray served as the US Marketing Manager for Softpress Systems, Ltd, makers of the WYSIWYG HTML generator Freeway5 for the Mac.

Ian is a former Product Marketing Manager for neutralspace, managing identity, direction, and communications for citylogue.com and ICANNWiki, including publication of the ICANNWiki Quickie.

Ian Schray is also a professional photographer: Ian Schray Photography.

Career History

Previously, he served as Special Programs Director for MacForce, an Apple Reseller and Service Center in Portland, OR. Prior to this, he was the Product Marketing Manager for VersionTracker.com, a leading Mac-related software update website.

Education

Ian holds a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from University of Oregon

References