Biography

Aaron Jorbin is a Washington, DC based Web Developer who builds and manages custom websites, applications, and WordPress plugins. Contact him if you are looking for help in taking your web presence or productivity to the next level.

He also writes and shares information about the past, his random opinions, and personal adventures.

Born and raised in suburban Chicagoland, Aaron and has been taking things apart and figuring out how things work since he was a young child. While in High School he was a DJ and remote sport broadcast producer for one of the longest running high school radio stations, was a mediocre (at best) wrestler, and was a two-time finalist in the nations longest continuously running constitution contest.

After high school, he had the honor of attending college in one of the most beautiful places on earth, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. While there Aaron co-founded an Improv comedy troupe, served on student government, and became heavily involved in campus event planning. He also served on a variety of university committees, was Secretary General of the Model United Nations club, and served as a TA for two semesters. Also active inside the classroom, Aaron went thought a variety of majors and minors taking classes in Physics, English, Digital Cinema, and Computer Information Systems before finding himself with a double major in Economics and Political Science and a minor in Speech Communication. In 2006 he received his Bachelor of Science with that course of study.

After graduating, Aaron moved to Portland, OR where he worked with small businesses and non-profit organizations to improve their web presence and productivity. He’s learned that it should never be the technology that stands in the way, and works to create easy workflows that allow you to control your website’s destiny.

After a few years of freelance work, Aaron decided to settle down and move to a quicker paced city. In October of 2010 Aaron joined Clearspring where he is a web developer on the Add This Team. He is a big believer in open source technology and building extremely usable and highly efficient web applications.

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