As the importance of this search has increased, I have taken the time to reexamine the resume that I have been submitting. I realized that the version that I had been using would have been effective if I needed to qualify as an expert witness (which was my starting point), but did not really sell my brand. That is, what I am now trying to do and needing to do.
I reorganized the information, shortened some areas and added others. Here is the latest version.
My first reason for registering the domain lewrobbins.info was to set up Email with a domain name that is uniquely mine. I like the impression that [email protected] gives. I am now ready to produce both an updated traditional resume and a Web version. My goal will be to have usable versions of both before this time next week.
Of course, I also want to have something that is an asset at the URL itself.
So far, I like the look of the blog. The banner is cropped from a photograph that I took. I like the reminder to “see” what is out there and the effect of the reflections on the glass.
The full picture is shown below. The “See” is part of “Tennessee” on the marquee of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC). The James K. Polk State Office Building rises above the theaters; it was the location of my office for nearly seven years. I have posted more pictures below.
Over the past five years or so, I have become interested in photography. As an accountant type, I could never justify spending the costs of film and processing. With digital photography, the ongoing costs have shrunk considerably.