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Blake Masters

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Blake Masters

Student at Duke Law School
Legal Services | Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area, US

Summary

Stanford c/o 08' grad, former Enterprise Sales Representative at Box.net, 1L at Duke Law.
Specialties: Enterprise Software, File Management Software

Experience

  • Aug 2009 - Present

    Enterprise Sales Consultant / Box.net

    Part-time sales consultant for Box.net. http://box.net/solutions
  • Aug 2009 - Present

    Student at Duke Law School / Duke Law School

  • Jul 2008 - Aug 2009

    Enterprise Sales Representative / Box.net

    Thousands of businesses have turned to Box.net to connect with their most important content, people, and partners. From individuals and small businesses to Fortune 1000 companies, people have chosen Box for its simplicity, security, and performance. I work with businesses regarding how Box.net can help solve their file management and collaboration needs. From replacing FTP or internal servers to ripping out Sharepoint instances or setting up virtual deal rooms, my goal is to help companies access and share their data effectively.
  • 2008 - 2008

    Sales/Marketing/Web / Tic2Tic LLC

    Tic2Tic LLC licenses add-on studies (originally developed for internal use) for futures traders using the eSignal platform.
  • Aug 2006 - Jun 2008

    Technical Consultant / Foothills Kumon

    Technical consulting, web design and maintenance for Foothills Kumon Center in Tucson, AZ - http://www.kumonoftucsonfoothills.com/

Education

  • 2008 - 2012

    Duke University School of Law

    J.D. in Law
    Activities: Federalist Society, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Triangle
  • 2004 - 2008

    Stanford University

    BA in Political Science
    Activities: The Stanford Liberty, Stanford Club Basketball, Stanford Women's Basketball Practice Player

Additional information

Websites:
Interests:
Politics/Economics/History/Law, basketball, Crossfit, rock climbing, gold mining and other outdoor instances of throwback rugged individualism, collecting books

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