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Max is a Vice President of Strategy and Development for Point Roll, a subsidiary of Gannett. In addition, he is the Executive Producer and Advisor for Green Living Media, the producer of the PBS television show "Building Green," and publisher of www.buildinggreentv.com. Max previously worked at CNET Networks for 7 years, working primarily on mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, and investments. In his latest position at CNET, Max was a Vice President in charge of finance, business development, search marketing, and content syndication for the company’s largest business unit. Max has also worked at Broadview International, a boutique technology mergers & acquisitions advisory firm, and he began his career working as a CPA and auditor for KPMG in San Francisco. Max did his undergraduate studies at UC Santa Barbara and Peking University, and had a stint at UC Berkeley's MBA program.

All is going well here. I wasn't offended by it, I know you guys only run a classy show here. I do have to admit everyone here laughed at me because I practically slammed the computer off. I really need to read before I go to check out new people :) Oh well.
I hope everything is going well in your neck of the woods. By the way when do you start shooting season 3?
MAX
SCREEN YOUR NEW MEMBERS!!!!! I just saw a lot more than I needed to.
Glad you like the theme of the cafe. We have a very large Irish population here and a very Eco friendly city. So the two combined I though would go over very well here.
Thanks for the link. That was a great article on SIPs. I am so glad to see that states are becoming more open to untraditional building products. Who ever got Oregon to accept SIPs needs to start working on the other slow to accept states. Luckily most of the states I work with here on the east coast are fine with SIPs as long as they get all their paperwork stamped. That was a great article to start my week.
Thanks,
Summer Berry
Cardinal Buildings Systems, Inc
Hi Max,
Got your message. Looks like I'm using up my nine lives faster than a cat in a retirement home filled with rocking chairs!!
Last Tuesday morning heading upstairs to feed the cats, I had a freakish accident. I got knocked off balance and took a backwards fall down the flight of stairs. Only one of my feet touched the landing, I cleared the stairs altogether and landed flat on my back on the wood floor below. Thought for a nano-second, I knew how I was going to die. The second thought was, if I was unable to get up, how long would I lay there before someone came looking for me? -All of this, on the second day of a new job! Needed that like a spare bung-hole. Was able to move, get to my feet and to work. Most likely the most painful day of work in my entire life. End result, I cracked several back ribs on my right side. As luck would have it, the pork plant had been shut down for mechanical modifications reuired by the USDA. So, I've had plenty of recliner time with the heating pad.. I dare NOT ask, what's next??
Rest assured, this cat is keeping his tail tucked under!!
Mark