Portland, Oregon "geek, catalyst, evangelist, father, husband, pizza maker and bacon lover" Scott Kveton announced that he has left his VP of Engineering job at internet security and identity company Vidoop to sell bacon on the internet. Kveton will continue with his Vice Chair duties at the OpenID Foundation and serve on the Software Association of Oregon (SAO) Board of Directors but will now concentrate on "delivering 'bacon passion' wrapped in white butcher paper and delivered right to your door" through his Bacn.com website.
Be sure to read more about this story on Kveton's personal blog as well as local Portland tech blog Silicon Florist. You can follow him on twitter @kveton.
Professional Bio:
"Scott brings 12 years of experience building technology, developing business strategy and leading engineering teams with companies like Amazon.com, Rulespace, JanRain and now Vidoop. While working at Oregon State University Scott co-founded the Open Source Lab helping open source projects like Mozilla, Linux, Apache, Drupal grow into mainstream usage. Scott was named to Red Herring's list of '25 Titans in waiting' in early 2007 and holds a BS in Computer Science from Oregon State University. Scott speaks publicly on identity and the "open web" as well as being an avid gardener, bacon lover, husband and father living in Portland, OR."
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