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Me sitting on the set of a late night TV show being interviewed.
You've got questions.
I've got answers.

Q: What differientiates you as a designer?
A: I spent the star of my design career in marketing focusing on turning campagins into conversions. After moving into a more focused role within product my past in marketing has kept me grounded in always focusing on what drove the customer to use our solution.

Q: That's fantastic. Ever worked with any large companies from your days in marketing or currently in product?
A: Glad you asked fake Stephen Colbert. I have been fortunate to work directly with Fortune 500 companies and also work for a white label solution provider to multiple Fortune 500 companies.

Q: Outside of work what is that you do to keep busy? 
A: I love nature. It's my place to unplug and come back refreshed. I recently started fly fishing.  

Q: Ok, Anthony. Are you ready for our 5 rapid questions?
A: Let's do it.

Q: Question 1. We’re replacing Mt. Rushmore with celebrities. Who needs to be up there?
A: Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer

Q: Question 2. Strangest habbit of yours?
A: I don't like cold salad so I'll microwave it to try and get it to room temperature.

Q: Gross. Question 3. If you could have dinner with any three people, dead or alive, who would you invite?
A: My wife, Derek Jeter and Mickey Mantle. We're big Yankees fans.

Q: Question 4. Last meal?
A: Chicken cutlet

Q: Question 5. Favorite artists?
A: Stephen Wiltshire, Massimo Vignelli and Ian Spalter

Q: Back to the professional questions, Anthony. Proudest project you've worked on? 
A: Releasing the first of its kind Foundation Managment SaaS in less than 6 months. The way myself and new hires collaborated with the longer tenured employees to release a first to market philanthropy tech software.