Jun 27th, 2007 by Justen Deal
My name is Justen Deal.
I was…
A “[kid] with sandy blonde hair” in March of 2001.
A “cherubic looking blonde kid from south of Charleston, W. Va.” in June of 2001.
A “soft-spoken [kid] from West Virginia” in July of 2002.
An “opinionated twentysomething health care worker from Los Angeles” in February of 2005.
And a “well−dressed young man who constantly sweeps his sandy hair across his forehead, [who] has been known to go against the grain” in April 2007.
According, at least, to Todd C. Frankel of the Charleston Daily Mail, Laura Sessions Stepp of the Washington Post, Kaisa Walker of The Link, the student newspaper of the Université Concordia in Montréal, Québec, Sam Diaz of the San Jose Mercury News, and Rhonda Rundle of the Wall Street Journal.
I have worked in healthcare, information technology, higher education, and telecommunications. I like to build smart intersections between business processes, information technology, internal support, and external communications. Ask me about it sometime…
I spend quite a bit of time in Los Angeles, California, but my home is in Montréal, Québec and Charleston, West Virginia (depending on what day of the week we’re talking about). I grew up near Madison, which is about thirty minutes south of Charleston. One of my favorite places is Snowshoe, West Virginia, and you can often find me there (especially if there’s snow in the forecast).
My undergraduate education has been a journey, and has included time at Marshall University (in Huntington, West Virginia), Concordia University (in Montréal, Québec), and Mount St. Mary’s College (in Los Angeles, California).
If you have any questions, feel free to ask me.