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"Yeeje" was an endearing moniker I picked up in my years working at Paramount. My memory of it's inception is a little fuzzy, but I'm guessing that it was a standard formula of pairing your last name with the first two letters of your first name for the company's network logins. A co-worker thought that my login was fun to say, so eventually it got stuck as my nickname. I've since graduated back to being called Jennifer or Jen - but "Yeeje" will still live on as my "creative calling card."

I created this website to showcase some of my home projects. You won't find hints of a budding Lucas or Spielberg in my videos, but hopefully you'll enjoy these short segments of randomness nonetheless. These videos represent various moments of my life that I can view with no lapse in memory. They become time capsules for future family members that don't exist yet...

If you're still reading this, I would have to guess you're still curious about who I am and what else I've been up to. So here goes.

In 1995, I left Northern California to attend the University of Southern California and had such a blast that I have stayed in Los Angeles ever since.

After graduating with a major in Business Administration (Marketing emphasis) and a minor in Cinema-Television, I really got into the whole Internet frenzy... and haven't turned back.

I had a brief stint working in the Original Programming Department with MTV during their "Sifl & Olly" days. Kudos to you if you said, "Oh, those crazy Sock Puppets that got high on drugs and sang songs in costume?"

I also spent a good amount of time chasing celebrities & managing the Music section and live online concerts for Entertainment Tonight Online, then an online division of Paramount Digital Studios.

When the start of the new millennium came around, so too was the start of my new position with a Dot.com hopeful called "Entertaindom" which was being incubated by Warner Bros. Studios. But the Dot.com bubble deflated and instead of spinning the company out to make us instant millionaires, Entertaindom was simply shut down and those that weren't laid off were simply absorbed into Warner Bros. Online.

Heading well into my seventh year now with Warner Bros. and surviving four layoffs, I've moved quite a bit throughout the company. I began in the production department coding sites, then to content programming for the music portal, then to producing original content which included casting actors for our first Online Reality Web Series, then to Client Services where I managed all web production for Warner Home Video.

The most recent round of 'restructuring' lead to the expiration of "WB Online" and into the age of WB Advanced Digital Services. I was promoted to Manager within the WB Wireless Deployment division. In a nutshell, my new role encompasses the deployment of all WB wireless games and personalization content to the extensive (and unstandardized) market of carriers and aggregators worldwide. There is a significant amount of eye-straining data management that goes on in this new role, but at the same time, I've been given a greater insight as to how this industry runs and how it is slowly taking shape. (Hmm... oddly similar to how the internet was taking shape just a decade earlier...) It will be interesting to see where my ever changing WB adventures will take me next...

In my rare spare time, I still try to keep to my old "ET" roots by maintaining personal websites & blogs (This site is probably the 4th incarnation) and creating fun and memorable personal video projects like those featured in the Video Gallery.

I love outdoor adventures and would travel more if I was not such a work-a-holic. But for as little as I've traveled abroad, I can claim to have visited the Great Wall twice and I don't recommend the Great Wall "Slide". (Especially if one hand is holding the 'brake lever' and the other hand is balancing a running video camera.)

My big 2007 endeavour was planning my wedding & honeymoon to Italy. A good portion of it was documented on our Wedding Website and a new Blog was created to capture our ongoing married life adventures.


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