Mr Folkman , please turn over your AOL pass.




Turn over your pass please.

Originally uploaded by julio.miyares.

Wearing a goofy Cleveland cap and a grin from ear to ear, Nate Folkman of ADP fame turns over his AOL employee Pass on his last day as an AOL employee at his office in the Radio City Music building high above Midtown-Manhattan.

Sadly, Nate is just the latest of a continuing but diminishing stream of AOL’ers that have recently left who brought the Internet and Web as we know it in the year 2007 to AOL. As a key member in the rarefied group of developers responsible for the ADP platform, he worked for years with like minded individuals at DCI, Local Tech and Web Services and Publishing to build the platform that currently drives the majority of Web experiences at AOL.

Luckily for those that know and respect Nate and have the good fortune to live or spend a lot of time in New York City, he will be moving barely 500 feet into his new offices at 75 Rock!
[tags]Nate Folkman,AOL,AOL Server[/tags]

About Julio Hernandez-Miyares

Work for a large (once largest in the known universe) ISP now competing actively in the Portal Space. Since I am more then what my job is, I also have 2 kids , like to play (or at least learn) guitar, scuba dive, eat out at fancy restaurants preferably on the company's dime, travel (to India alot - do have to do my piece for out-sourcing) and maintain my United 1K status.
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2 Responses to Mr Folkman , please turn over your AOL pass.

  1. Nathan says:

    Thanks for the kind words! Happily I’ll be just a few floors away from all you AOL folk, and as Jim is always found of saying – “Jobs are short, careers are long.”

    PS – That’s a Chicago Cubs cap. ;-)

  2. javier says:

    that is obviously a cubs cap. the cleveland logo is of “chief yahoo”, the smiling feathered red man that has in the past been criticized for it’s insensitivity to indigineous americans. go cubs!

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