TRAMS Announces Pow
Wow Sessions at Summer Camp!
TRAMS Summer Camp
August 8-10, 2007
The Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa, Phoenix AZ
$75 per person
TRAMS Summer Camp will attract over 350 TRAMS subscribers to the Sheraton
Wild Horse Pass Resort & Spa this year. To celebrate, we are featuring
a NEW format in our Open Forum Advanced Classes called Pow
Wows to fit the venue. You will sit facing your peers (think....Campfire!),
so everyone can participate in an idea exchange for the following topics:
ClientBase, TRAMS Back Office, TMA, Marketing, Interface and GDS Integration,
Reports, & Tech Tips. You won't want to miss these sessions, as they always
generate the most unique applications and memorable tips & tricks.
This conference has a loyal following of agents who love the relaxed
atmosphere and a jam-packed schedule of ClientBase, TRAMS Back Office,
and Marketing seminars. We also include study hall sessions,
the most popular spot at Camp, where agents receive one-on-one assistance
from our top ClientBase and TRAMS Back Office trainers.
ARC will be on hand again this year to provide agents with an opportunity to test for their ARC Specialist Certification. Details are coming soon!
Register today!
TRAMS Welcome New Employees
Melina Larson joins the ClientBase support desk with a varied work history that includes accounts payable, secretarial and admin work, and being the person inside a giant hotdog suit. She has always been the person co-workers call upon to explain how to do things with their computers, and is finally making a full-time job of it. She enjoys music, travel, and puns.
Jaime Conway joins TRAMS, Inc. as the Brand and Product Marketing Manager. She comes from a background in Graphic Design, and earned a dual MBA in Marketing, and Accounting and Finance -- while working as a marketing professional in the real estate and non-profit realms. Her interests include shopping and writing her humorous autobiography.
Alejandro Rodriquez comes from Uruguay, a small country
in South America between Brazil and Argentina. He says, "I'll be working
as a remote tester mainly for ClientBase Browser, although my background
and job experience is more in the IT/Hardware Area. Testing is not a really
new area for me because I'm still working on a Computer Science degree
which includes lots of developing and testing. My hobbies are, of course,
computers, and also listening to rock-and-roll music and going out with
my friends."
Juan Pablo Gallino also lives in Montevideo, Uruguay
and is a new remote tester for ClientBase Browser. He has a degree in
Microbiology and enjoys being outdoors.
Grzegorz Budacz lives and works in Krakow, Poland (middle
Europe) and joined the TRAMS Development team in February. Greg graduated
from AGH University of Science and Technology and now works as Java Developer
of ClientBase Browser. He likes reading science fiction books, watching
Anime films (Japanese animation), and sailing from time to time.
Andrzej Graca joined TRAMS in January as a developer
and hails from Krakow. He has an MS in Computer Science, but is new to
the IT business (first job). Andrzej says, "I'm a real fan of Java and
new technologies. I love music (rap, reggae, etc.) and enjoy snowboarding."
Przemyslaw Rumik is a Programmer/Analyst who also works
in Krakow and has four years IT experience, with an MS in Technical Physics.
Currently working on the TRAMS ClientBase Browser program, he is pursuing
a PhD in Computer Science. Przemyslaw enjoys reading sci-fi books and
attending sci-fi movies, and is a fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Przemyslaw Lagula is also a Krakow TRAMS developer working
on the ClientBase Browser program. He has previous experience as a Java
and SCADA programmer.
Peter Stevenson is our last new TRAMS developer and
is working on a new XML Import/Export utility. He graduated from Northern
Arizona University with a BS in Business Administration with an emphasis
on web technology. In his spare time he enjoys on-line gaming and watching
the Lakers, Angels and Dodgers.
Welcome all!
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