"Sadly, too often creativity is smothered rather than nurtured. There has to be a climate in which new ways of thinking, perceiving, questioning are encouraged.”

cj profileI am a husband to a wonderful wife (I Married out of my league), and a father.  Family is a big deal.  We are more like a tribe.  I’m a technologist, social media strategist and a imagineer.

Currently, I work as the Director of Communications & Technology at Bayside Church in Granite Bay, California and am loving it. Here’s the deal though, I have worked in corporate my whole career prior to coming to Bayside so I don’t consider my self a “church” guy.  I still see it all through a different lens.  I come to the Church world understanding some of the questions people have about church because like them, I too wondered about the way it communicated, whether it really listened and whether it was concerned about being relevant to an ever changing culture.  It’s great to help influence that now and work with such an amazing team of talented people.

Little more History:

Before I came to Bayside, I worked in the corporate media Industry for 10 years working with artists, producers, designers and techies from across the country.  Nearly 5 of those years were in the Marketing Dept at a company called Digidesign supporting every major music and media show in the country and some abroad.  The experience paid off and led me to a different arm of the company. Live Sound. It was new for Digi and no one knew we were entering the market with such a stellar product. In 2 years time, statistics revealed that out of the 12 largest grossing tours/shows in America 10 of them had our product with them.

I love blogs, twitter, facebook and all things digital but you should know that this little corner of cyber world that I call my blog is not endorsed by Bayside Church.  These are my personal thoughts and ramblings…that’s all.  Thanks for stopping by and please feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

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