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Author Shane Mac
Shane Mac does marketing for Seattle based Gist which was acquired by BlackBerry. Gist is a next-generation social contact management solution for business professionals. (http://gist.com) He’s the founder and CEO of Hello There (http://sayhellothere.com) a new way for job seekers to build customized video pages for every job application and instantly know when a company or person views a page and downloads their resume or cover letter. His new book, “Stop With The BS” (http://shanemac.me/stopwiththebs) will be coming out in 2011. He’s a professional musician sponsored by Miller Lite, was voted best Wedding Band of 2009 in Seattle, and has played corporate parties for the likes of Tony Hsieh, the CEO of Zappos. (http://mac-live.com) He spends his spare time speaking to colleges and trying to open students eyes to the endless opportunities that are out there. It's about helping students see a path that they never knew existed. Testimonials:http://cl.ly/3b462R1W3h2I1P2u071e He co-authored an ebook, “If I would have known just 1 thing,” (www.know1thing.com) with 30 other business leaders from across the country which you can read for free. Shane also blogs at The Squab (www.thesquab.com) about disruptive ways to get jobs and started the Ask Summit (www.asksummit.org) to interview business leaders from across the country asking them all 1 question. A true entrepreneurs resource. At the end of the day, passion, persistence and hustle wins the game. He began his career at The Cobalt Group on a team which developed a mass scale concept to deliver advertising campaigns and landing pages to every dealer website for top tier auto brands such as Chevy, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Volkswagon and Lexus. Cobalt was later acquired by ADP for more than 400 million.