Jackie W. Daniel is a successful entrepreneur, corporate level executive, academic and religious studies educator with a strong background in managing relationships, government affairs and public relations. His expertise as a corporate strategist & competitive intelligence officer includes engineering early deal flow and capitalizing on growing profit margins along with market share.
His Native American ancestral lineage and Texas cattle ranching heritage provided the upbringing for being a patriotic American with strong ties to the land, respect of nature and people of color.
He is a member of Eagle Mountain International Church in Ft. Worth, Texas and Living Word in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. He has been actively involved in ministering to prisoners and at-risk youth since 1987.
He is also an Honors graduate from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas with a B.S. Degree in Agriculture Education with post-graduate work in international marketing, competitive intelligence and licensing as a financial advisor and commercial investment Realtor.
He has been a consultant to over 40 fortune 500 companies, numerous start-up companies and expansion projects in the United States. Some of his clients include Coca Cola, Glaxo-Wellcome, Dow Chemical, FedEx, Alcatel, Microsoft, Turner Broadcasting, Del Monte, Pillsbury, Autoliv, IBM, NASA, Chrysler, Best Buy Company, and Thompson Companies.
He currently makes his home in both Texas and Minnesota.
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Well getting a clean feed takes a combination of good web-sources and appropriate taxonomy-based semantic filters. It seems your friend's RSS is clean and thus it may be worth to look at his/her taxonomy. Any insight?
Indeed Richard you seem pretty well covered as far as information retrieval is concerned.
What about analysis, sharing, collaboration with others? What about aggregating those feeds together?
Any insights would be helpful.
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