Banking Kismet

Financial Services in a Web 2.0 world

About

My name is George Pasley and I’m a web developer for a mid-size financial institution in the Southeast. My background includes 13 years of software development experience and 9 years of banking experience. Software that I have developed for my employer includes sales management, fraud management, construction lending, commercial lending, and bankruptcy management.  Programming languages that I have used are VB Script, Javascript, Delphi (Pascal) and ASP.  I’m also in the process of learning Ruby on Rails.

The opinions that are expressed are completely my own and no reflection of my employer.

You can email me here.

10 Responses to “About”

  1. Colin said

    George … welcome and looking forward to your blog.

  2. gpasley said

    Thanks. I’m looking forward to adding to the discussions.

  3. George -

    Pleasure seeing your site. I look forward to talking with you, and seeing you, again soon!

  4. gpasley said

    Mike,
    Glad to see you’re checking me out. Looking forward to meeting up with you again also.

  5. Cate Pitts said

    George, nice to learn you’re enjoying GonzoBanker and spreading the Gonzo word. Thanks for the ink and the nav link. There’s a lot of interesting content on your site. I’ll be back!

  6. George Pasley said

    Cate,
    Thank you for helping provide great content. Gonzo is one of the reasons I look forward to Fridays.

  7. George, it is always a pleasure to welcome a fellow blogger who focuses on the banking / web 2.0 topics. Well done, your blog already enjoys a good visibility: I found out about your article “Do Decision Makers Really Care About “Web 2.0”?” in one of my daily Google Alerts.
    I look forward to reading your next posts.

  8. George Pasley said

    Christophe,
    Thanks for the welcome and I’m happy to count you among the readers.

  9. Hi George,

    Thanks for pointing me to your blog. I look forward to the discussions and working with you in the future.

    Paul

  10. I love your site!

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