I’m Moving!

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In my last post, I mentioned that some big changes were happening in my life. Rather than immediately post the news, I wanted to wait until all of the details had been worked out and everything was official.

I’ve recently accepted an offer to work with Group Logic, a software company that provides leading network software and workflow solutions for Macintosh and Windows systems. The company’s products — including ExtremeZ-IP and MassTransit — are leaders in their classes and used by hundreds of companies daily. Officially, I’m working on the MassTransit Quality Assurance team, but future opportunities should present themselves to expand into other areas of Group Logic’s operations.

My role is very similar to what I did while at Innerwall, so I feel it will be easy for me to get up to speed very quickly. In addition, I’ve been using Group Logic’s products for many years now, and have an intimate knowledge of the way they work and how they’ve been used. (At Macworld San Francisco 2005, my Apple colleagues and I interviewed their team and CEO Reid Lewis in support of an initiative to deploy their products into Broward County Public Schools.)

Being based in Arlington, Virginia, I’m leaving Colorado Springs behind and moving to Alexandria, just south of an area known as Pentagon City. I’ve secured a beautiful apartment home in a brand new community called Jefferson at Sullivan Place. It looks quite spectacular, and I can’t wait to arrive.

Unfortunately, leaving Colorado means that so many of my new friends will be left behind, along with so many fond memories. I’m also losing the subject of so much of my photography. Though I’m sad to leave, I feel Virginia presents many more opportunities for me both professionally and personally. There is so much history present in that area and I look forward to exploring it with new friends, colleagues and continuing to document it through my photography.

My friend Chris and I are packing up and hitting the road this evening. I probably won’t be posting until I’m settled in the new place, but any photography during the trip should end up on my Flickr site.

Until then, thanks to everyone for all the e-mails offering support — it means a great deal to know everyone cares. I’ll see you on the East Coast soon!

1 Comment

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    Ryan
    Sunday, February 25, 2007 at 4:19PM

    Welcome to the Neighborhood! Ah Only FIfty Miles from Baltimore, and it takes a little over an hour, just gotta love the traffic!

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