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Michael Sheridan

35 | Advertising Architect, Fluency, Inc.

Residence: Burlington

 

Career highlight(s) you are most proud of:
My recent promotion to advertising architect at Fluency.

Your community involvement:
Volunteering as a youth mentor for the Chill Foundation. I also work with a youth from the Burlington area as a community support volunteer.
 
Inspiration for living and working in Vermont:
How beautiful the state is and the opportunities the Burlington job market offered for digital marketing.

Favorite part of your job:
Making the lives of digital adverting professionals easier and less stressful with Fluency RPA technology.

Most inspiring mentor:
Eric Brown, my first manager from a snowboard shop I worked at in high school. He inspired me to go to college in Vermont and pursue a marketing degree.

Best career advice you have received:
Never stop learning.

Something fun about yourself that few people know:
I don’t like sweets or candy very much.

Three words that best describe you:
Organized, pragmatic and congenial.

Favorite Vermont escape:
Smugglers’ Notch Resort or heading out to the bench at Stowe.

Favorite Vermont season:
Winter.

Favorite downtime activities:
Skateboarding in the summer and snowboarding in the winter.

Favorite social media:
Reddit, so I can follow local subs to find out what’s happening around Vermont and Burlington.

Person you would most like to share a Vermont beverage with:
My father, since he recently discovered that he likes Switchback!

Cause(s) you would support if you had unlimited funds:
Anything youth-development related and any efforts to curb climate change.

A song on your playlist you are embarrassed to admit to your best friend:
I bought a John Denver album as a joke and then realized I like John Denver after listening to it.

Where you see yourself professionally in the next five to 10 years:
I’d like to grow with Fluency in my advertising architect role and see where the future takes us.

Goal(s) you’d like to accomplish in the next five to 10 years:
Learning new programming languages like JavaScript or Python.

How your community service has changed since the pandemic:
Not much, other than taking standard safety precautions like social distancing and wearing masks during volunteer events.

How your job has changed since the pandemic:

I have been working fully remote since 2017. Ironically, when I joined Fluency in October 2021 the only change was I have an office I can work out of in Burlington.

 

 

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