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This week we are thrilled to put the employee spotlight on David Karp. Many of you may already know David from our webinar series, which he graciously hosts at 7am EST. He is part analytics extraordinaire, part social media maven, and fan of all things orange. His blog limeduck.com has a post for every occasion, and can answer 99.2% of life’s greater questions.

Official title: Director of Marketing

Unofficial title: “umm, are you the one I should talk to about…”

From: New York City.  Got a problem with that?  Good. I didn’t think so.

Journey to Currensee: Art School, Business School, IBM, Startups, go figure.

Favorite thing about the office: Free fig newtons

Favorite project here at Currensee: The Orange Couch

I would never trade my Orange Couch.

When not rockin’ it at Currensee, you’ll find me At a secure undisclosed location (unless you’re on Foursquare) making, writing about, photographing or maybe even eating food.

Favorite expression: What could possibly go wrong?

Celebrity doppleganger: Gonzo. What do you mean he’s not a celebrity?

Stay tuned for next week’s employee spotlight.

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Be sure to read the full risk disclosure before trading Forex. Please note that Forex trading involves significant risk of loss. It is not suitable for all investors and you should make sure you understand the risks involved before trading. Performance, strategies and charts shown are not necessarily predictive of any particular result. And, as always, past performance is no indication of future results.

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Be sure to read the full risk disclosure before trading Forex. Please note that Forex trading involves significant risk of loss. It is not suitable for all investors and you should make sure you understand the risks involved before trading. Performance, strategies and charts shown are not necessarily predictive of any particular result. And, as always, past performance is no indication of future results. Investor returns may vary from Trade Leader returns based on slippage, fees, broker spreads, volatility or other market conditions.

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Here at Currensee we are a tight-knit group of engineers, designers, and marketers. The start-up atmosphere means we work hard and long, and get to know our team pretty closely. Each week our employee spotlight will profile one of our amazing team members. This week we’d like to introduce Brien Wheeler.

Official title: Vice President of Engineering

Unofficial title: Chief Cat Herder

From: Newton, MA

Journey to Currensee: Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Computer Science in 1990/1991.  Bit by the startup bug in 1995 while at Raptor Systems.  Have built and/or led engineering teams at seven startups including Currensee.

Favorite thing about the office: Learning about people’s diverse interests at biweekly after work bull sessionsBrien Wheeler

Favorite project here at Currensee: Full-stack integration testing

I would never trade my Wusthof knives.

When not rockin’ it at Currensee, you’ll find me doing the foodie thing — checking out good restaurants and bars, cooking for dinner parties.

Favorite expression: Sometimes even a blind squirrel finds a nut or two.

Celebrity doppleganger: The Currensee superhero (pssst this was Brien’s Halloween costume!)

Stay tuned for next week’s employee spotlight.

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Be sure to read the full risk disclosure before trading Forex. Please note that Forex trading involves significant risk of loss. It is not suitable for all investors and you should make sure you understand the risks involved before trading. Performance, strategies and charts shown are not necessarily predictive of any particular result. And, as always, past performance is no indication of future results.

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Be sure to read the full risk disclosure before trading Forex. Please note that Forex trading involves significant risk of loss. It is not suitable for all investors and you should make sure you understand the risks involved before trading. Performance, strategies and charts shown are not necessarily predictive of any particular result. And, as always, past performance is no indication of future results. Investor returns may vary from Trade Leader returns based on slippage, fees, broker spreads, volatility or other market conditions.

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