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Rian J Stockbower

Currently Principal at Blotted Ink LLC.

More than any one thing or any one field, I love working with smart, motivated people on interesting problems. I like to own a task until I complete it, and I value this characteristic in the people and organizations that I work with.

My long-term goal is a permanent position with one company doing technical writing or product management, however I'm open to contract-based work as well.

Technologies

Experience (5)

Principal

Blotted Ink LLC

2009 - Current

Technical writing, editing, and consulting services.

  • Phase Five Systems: Created end user documentation for the Jump Desktop RDP/VNC client for iOS.
  • Kiwi Labs LLC: Wrote and edited National Science Foundation grant materials for their MyHealthy.me platform; an heuristic-based inference engine used to capture data from smartphones (iOS, Android, WP7) front ends.
  • The Dream Team Consortium: interim, contract-based managing director responsible for project management, network design and implementation, basic CAD work, supply chain management, and legal consulting to a small, green energy venture incubator.

Co-founder

Visiting Angels of Chelmsford

2006 - 2009

Built a home health care business from scratch which included writing the business plan, getting the funding, buying the franchise, developing the marketing plan, and ultimately growing the business from zero employees and no revenue to 35 employees with over $1 million/year in revenue. I also designed and built the HIPAA-compliant IT infrastructure including redundant storage and automated off-site backups before turnkey backup solutions were widely available.

Staff writer

Ars Technnica

2001 - 2006

  • Daily science and technology journalism for a site with over 20 million pageviews per month
  • Responsible for the initial launch of the Science section with another author
  • Editor of the community FAQ for the Windows and distributed computing ecosystems (now defunct)
  • Author of several "Ask Ars" features where reader questions are examined at length
  • I continue to make the PDFs for all of the longer feature articles on a contract basis

Systems Administrator

Argent Software

2000 - 2001

Handled systems administration of Windows NT and 2000 based network, including Active Directory rollout and general tech support duties as needed. Developed several test websites for Argent Guardian.

Pharmacy intern

CVS/pharmacy

2002 - 2006

Provided patient counseling; managed drug inventory; trained pharmacy technicians; did therapeutics consulting for senior citizens by appointment.

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Education

B.A. Economics

University of Massachusetts, Lowell

2008 - 2008

Alumni coach of the macroeconomics team which participated in the Fed Challenge. Thesis was on health care economics and health care reform. Some of this work has been cited in the media vis-a-vis my advisor.

PharmD

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy

2002 - 2006

Did not finish my PharmD -- I left to start Visiting Angels in 2006.

Tools

Mendocino Celeron 500/64MB RAM (upgraded to 196!)/10GB HDD/4x-4x-8x CD-RW

Windows: EditPlus or Visual Studio Linux: vim or Eclipse

Background


Background

I love software, and I always have. Some of the most fun things I did as a kid included making music in Hypercard on my buddy's Mac, back when 28.8 modems were blazing fast.

Some of my fondest high school memories are hacking in Pascal (:= pwns you), releasing my aforementioned caching application, seeing who could write programs to crash Windows NT 4 the fastest, and hacking the Windows registry to change the resolutions and refresh rates on the monitors in the computer lab from 800x600 to something more reasonable.

My interests have evolved over time, as is evidenced by my time in pharmacy school and later as a small business owner. I have recently come back to software, my first love. I tinker with Android development, and spend a lot of time thinking about game theory, inferential statistics, measuring things which can't be directly observed, and modeling closed systems.

I thoroughly enjoy bicycling, xkcd, Futurama, the Simpsons, lifting weights, and various other diversions.

Things I don't enjoy anymore include never-ending platform zealotry, setting up a fresh OS install, building my own computers, and putting ketchup on my steak.