About
Bill Brister is a 13 year veteran of the Dot Com movement and a ninja when it comes to making life easier through technology, an early adopter and ambassador to all things geeky! Bill speaks, writes, blogs and lives EXTREME! If he is not running a 12 mile obstacle course, then he is planning the 3 day hackathon on a bus with 25 strangers!
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Bill is also an avid NHL Hockey fan as well as the next “Up and Coming†Craft Beer Maker. His spare time is spent making people lives better, and looking for new opportunities to be awesome! Brister’s mantra is “There are three types of people in this world: Those who make things happen, Those who watch things happen and those who wonder What Just Happened”
Which. One. Are. You?
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