
Rob B. Campbell, Technical Director
"Robbie"
e: robbie@macnrg.net
iChat/AIM: macnrg@mac.com
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Robbie started out in technology with the Atari 2600 and the good'ol' "Trash-80" from Radio Shack, but always had envy for his friend's Apple IIc (dude, Ultima III was the bomb!). Then, when fueling his left-brain at USC as a Film/Theatre major, his right-brain was fed by working on the SE/30s in the computer lab (probably next to Kevin Mitnick, the cyberthief). Always trying to hook up his friends with Norton Utilities, Robbie was always the MacDaddy with the Daddy Mac. After college, back in NYC, Robbie got sick of waiting tables as a professional auditioner and listened to his father's sage advice: "Robert, get a job! Instead of fiddling with that damn thing all day, why don't you make some money doing it?" Hmmm, what a great idea! So after working at BBC International as the Mac Director, working in retail at an Apple Dealer, working in ad agencies like Bates USA and Harrison & Star (an Omicom affiliate), and working at a Mac Consulting firm, he realized it was time to go on his own. So, MacNRG was born in 2000. After four months of tooling around in S.E. Asia, Robbie got busy back in NYC and continues to rock Mac businesses into happy efficiency. Robbie gets his geek on with his involvement in the Apple Consultants Network (going to MacWorld and WWDC almost every year), and most proud of being certified in Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Server, and Xsan. "Once you go Mac, you never go back."
Ariel Rubio, Technical Consultant
e: ariel@macnrg.net
iChat/AIM: arielrubio@mac.com
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Originally from Chicago, Brooklyn true and true
Philosophy: Pragmatic
Motivation: Passion for Technology, Integrity
Specialties: Network, Troubleshooting, Backup Solutions, Client Workflow, Fitting the needs of the client with their budget!
Personal Mac Arsenal: 2.4 Penryn MacBook 4GB RAM, 2.16 Santa Rosa MacBook Pro 2GB RAM,
Favorite Current Technology: SSD's (ridiculously fast)
Favorite External RAID: Caldigit
Favorite iPhone app: Zombieville USA
Brian Page, Operations Manager
e: brian@macnrg.net
iChat/AIM: brianpage@mac.com
Twitter: twitter.com/bpage
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After building his own PC in high school and spending countless nights trying to fix it, Brian finally saw the light. Before leaving to attend Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, he purchased his first Mac, a Powerbook G4. He has never looked back. Now a self proclaimed "apple geek," Brian has the knowledge of a nerd but the ability to translate complex "IT speak" into a language anyone can understand. These talents proved advantageous when, during his college years, he opened Page Computer Consulting and helped older generations learn to love technology through Apple and its products. Brian is the Operations Manager at MacNRG and deals primarily with administrative work. However, he is also a great teacher and helps MacNRG facilitate an open and fully comprehendible dialogue with its clients. If you can't find him just look for the guy with red hair and freckles.