Jim Siegel – Freelance Analyst, Journalist & Photographer in Orlando
May 12, 2010 by Jim Siegel
Filed under Around Town
Freelance analyst, journalist and photographer Jim Siegel brings uncanny insight as well as a thoughtful and engaging style to his work. That’s because he’s much more than just a writer. Jim’s background features technical and business experience as both as a senior executive at one of the world’s largest multinationals, as well as the head of his own company. The result is a knack for critical thinking coupled with a true focus on consumers and the everyday person. He has the ability to simplify the complicated, to find simplicity on the other side of complexity. He investigates issues and produces reports for private companies, universities, magazines, and newspapers. His audiences have ranged from CEOs to grade school students. Jim knows that visuals are a critical aspect of communication. His one-page mind-maps and flow diagrams are often found in his work, and he has honed his photographic skills to produce images that add impact, understanding, and buzz.
Jim has undergraduate and graduate degrees and executive certificates from Purdue University, the University of Michigan, the Kellogg School of Northwestern University, and the Fuqua School of Duke University. He seeks to understand the big picture as well as the interesting details of any assignment. He is comfortable talking with the captains of industry, government leaders, and celebrities … as well as local citizens and students. His relaxed style that draws people out comes in part from extensive experience in conducting and overseeing both qualitative and quantitative market research in the United States, Europe, Latin America and Asia.
His accreditations range from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center to the Vatican.
Jim can be reached at 407-432-1358, or jim.siegel@mac.com.
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