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Analysts
Martin Marshall
Ron Copeland
Stuart Johnston
Jeff Angus
Vern Keenan
Emil Flock
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Jeffrey Gordon Angus,
Director of Knowledge Management analysis
Jeff Angus is a “do it” as well as a “write about it” kind of guy. He
comes to the Martin Marshall Group after having created a first-of-its-kind,
Web-based knowledge management system with automated workflow for the State of
Illinois’ Department of Children & Family Services. This followed many
years as a project director for The Data Works, Ltd., a Washington state
consulting firm specializing in business process systems engineering. He spent
the early 1990s as the Director of Marketing Operations for Farallon Computing.
Before that, he was the founding Director of the InfoWorld Test Center, and in
more recent years a key participant in the InformationWeek labs.
His columns have regularly appeared in those publications, as well as in XML
Magazine, PC World, Computerworld, New York Times, Washington Post, Baltimore
Sun and Seattle Times.
Off-page and off-camera, Jeff is a baseball historian and theorist with a
knowledge second to only Bill James and very few others on the planet. As an AP
stringer in the 1980s, he coined the nickname “Bazooka” to describe the
throwing arm for Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Jesse Barfield.
Jeff holds bachelors degrees in both environmental planning and anthropology
from Antioch College, a D.E. in French Civilization from the Sorbonne, and a
Certificate of Business Systems Analysis and Design from N.S.C.C.
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