Joshua Wyrtzen

Project Manager at MCF Technology Solutions
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Austin, Texas, United States, US
Languages
  • Spanish -
  • French -

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Experience

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Manager
      • Jun 2013 - Present

  • FourTeachers Project
    • Austin, Texas Area
    • Community Outreach/Creative Design
      • Aug 2011 - Present

    • Teacher
      • Aug 2009 - Present

      Against the mind-numbing, soul-crushing of standardized tests and practice tests to test the standards the state sets for my students... I try to plant a seed of curiosity that might one day grow into the courage to ask a question and seek an answer. Against the mind-numbing, soul-crushing of standardized tests and practice tests to test the standards the state sets for my students... I try to plant a seed of curiosity that might one day grow into the courage to ask a question and seek an answer.

    • Music Journalist
      • Oct 2008 - May 2011

      Listened to a lot of albums and saw a lot of shows and wrote about the experience. Listened to a lot of albums and saw a lot of shows and wrote about the experience.

    • Book and Periodical Publishing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Format/Layout Specialist/Freelance Copywriter
      • Jul 2007 - Apr 2009

      Everything from basic design, editing, research, and writing monthly updates on technical and legal developments for banks and credit unions. Everything from basic design, editing, research, and writing monthly updates on technical and legal developments for banks and credit unions.

Education

  • Yale University
    Master of Divinity (MDiv), Theology/Ethics
    2004 - 2007
  • The University of Texas at Austin
    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Philosophy and Religious Studies
    2002 - 2004

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