Chris Roman has a diverse work experience spanning several decades. Chris started their career in 1974 as an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Missouri, St. Louis. In 1981, Chris founded Roman Educational Consulting, where they worked as a Principal and served various clients such as Maritz Communication Company and Citicorp. During their time at Roman Educational Consulting, they engaged in projects involving editing, scriptwriting, instructional design, and new media production.
In 1990, Chris joined the Saint Louis Science Center as the Director of Emerging Technologies, a role they held for over two decades. Chris was responsible for overseeing the implementation of new technologies within the center.
In 2012, Chris worked as a Principal at Museum Exhibit and Media Associates. As a Principal, they contributed to various projects, although the specific details are not provided.
Starting in 2013, Chris became a Beta Narrative Writer/Editor (freelance) at Big Fish. Chris edited and rewrote the game narrative for over 30 Hidden Object Adventure video games, ensuring they were written in standard English.
In addition to these roles, Chris was also appointed as a member of the Citizen Advisory Committee for CityArchRiver in 2013. Further details about this role are not given.
Chris Roman's education history includes obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree, cum laude, from Beloit College in 1968. From 1968 to 1975, they pursued a Ph.D. in 20th Century American Literature and French at the University of Minnesota. Additionally, they completed a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in English Language and Literature/Letters at the University of Minnesota. Later on, from 1988 to 1993, they attended Southern Illinois University Edwardsville for studies in Fine Arts.
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