Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Mr. Becker Inquires . . .

Last Wednesday, I concluded a 20-year engagement with one of Chicago's leading advertising/marketing firms.  I am looking for, as they say, new opportunities and challenges, including at least some, to risk indelicacy, that involve money changing hands.

I hope you'll indulge me if I use this blog today for a bit of shameless self-promotion.  Back to normal (?) tomorrow.

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Lynn Becker

Author and Critic
  •  Writer on architecture for the Chicago Reader, with nearly 50 articles and four cover stories.  Also articles in Metropolis Magazine and the Harvard Design Magazine.
  • Contributor to the books Reveal: Studio Gang Architects, State Street Village IITInsight Guide Chicago, and Urban Planning Today (University of Minnesota Press)
  •  Guest curator of Chicago Architecture Foundation exhibition: Boom Towns: Chicago Architects Design New Worlds, September 23 - November 21st, 2008, and February 12 - May 1, 2009.
  • Author of Repeat website on Chicago architecture and culture, with 1.8 million visitors and 3.2 million page views since its inception, and the blog ArchitectureChicago Plus, with nearly half a million page views in the last two and one-half years.
Tech Guru

  • IT Technician/Help Desk Specialist, supporting nearly 200 Mac users - problem solving, preparing and upgrading computers, purchasing, managing assets, backups, storage maintenance, training, documentation, and more
  • VOIP Support Specialist for 400+ phone system - problem solving, preparing phones for users, asset management.
  •  Manager, including analysis, strategy, budgeting and project management, working with and motivating associates in everything from a department of three and one-half people, to a national division with six offices and 200 employees 
  • Named Agency's "Employee of the Year" after first year of service.

More detailed information and amusing anecdotes available upon request.

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. . .  and now for something completely different: Elvis sighting at Lurie garden . . .


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