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Revision as of 05:16, 31 May 2021
"I'm just standing up for my rights as a consumer" - D-Fens
Nash is from southern California. He was born in Mission Viejo to an Electrical Engineer and a stay-at-home video game art designer, it was natural that he'd go into technology himself. But his interest in math took him in a slightly different route, and he ended up studying Mathematics and Economics at Carnegie Mellon University. He hated the cold. Afterward he accepted a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford, where he wrote a dissertation on mathematical modeling of the technological spread of the psychology of economic panics since the invention of the printing press. He hated that weather even more.
After gaining a great education, he gladly joined a major think tank in the San Fernando Valley to begin his career in research and consulting. Through the think tank he gained a wide range of experience. Military modeling. Economic modeling. The design and execution of unique ideas. Testing designs others have published. All being done with the combination of a high-minded sense of duty, and a gentlemanly And gentlewomanly sense of pride and station. Nash was in a club, as much as he was in a career: the Montague Foundation.
- Economics
- Government contracting (including military)
- President of the local non-profit think tank, the Glendale Tool Company
- Sons of Ether (shh, it's a secret to everybody)
Resources | 🟠🟠🟠⚪️⚪️ |
Influence | 🟠🟠🟠⚪️⚪️ |
Retainer | 🟠🟠⚪️⚪️⚪️ |
Contacts | 🟠🟠⚪️⚪️⚪️ |