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Meet the people
who make Tripod
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David Stewart
Director of Human Resources / Staff Attorney
[email protected]
This laid-back Canadian was a Tripodian long before he actually
started working here. (Being a Tripod spouse and a ping pong guru
will do that for you.) We all thought of him as an extremely low-key
guy, but get him across the border and the crazy Canuck comes out
of his shell he skats, he sings French Molson ads, he does
the best impersonations this side of SNL... but mainly he just
destroys everyone at ping pong.
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Chris Walsh
Human Resources Assistant
[email protected]
Chris voluntarily shares her home with four cats, two parakeets,
a rabbit, a golden retriever, and her two school-age children,
but she seems to be at a stand-off with the woodchuck who lives
under her garage and believes the house she bought four years ago
is rightfully his. Chaos is the word that best describes her
home-life as she runs from disaster to disaster and tries to
negotiate a better lease with that woodchuck (she's named him
Charlie.) We figure if she can negotiate with woodchucks, drawing
up contracts for Tripod employees ought to be a piece of cake.
You can e-mail your humane woodchuck removal ideas to
[email protected].
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Dwayne Miller
MIS Manager
[email protected]
Dwayne leaves his true loves wrestling and his two daughters
Kate and Emily to schlep 25 miles north each day to
Billsville to fix our cranky computers and our equally cranky
temperaments. But we're glad he does because with his dead aim
with a rubber band and past experience as a US military wrestling
champ, he keeps all the membership folks in line.
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Jennifer Wienert
Receptionist
[email protected]
Jenny is a native New Yorker who ventured to the City of Angels for
a brief stint and then returned home to crash with her parents for
a while. She hasn't gone crazy yet, but between home and Tripod,
we'll see how long it takes! In the meantime we figure her
melifluous voice (she studied music and voice at NYU) on the
switchboard will lull all the people who call Tripod World
Headquarters into a state of euphoria, which will make all of our
workdays a little more pleasant.
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