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Welcoming Aaron to OpenWater HQ!

Published March 20, 2019 in Leadership

 

Aaron joins the OpenWater Head Office as the newest addition to our Lead Generation Team.

 

Where are you from?

I was born in the US, but have pretty much lived all over the world. I’ve lived in the UK, Spain, France, Switzerland, and also, Israel. My family is from Europe – my mom is French and my dad is Hungarian.
 

Where were you before OpenWater?

Before moving to DC, I lived in Miami Beach, Florida where I worked in the development/real estate industry – more specifically in the residential mortgage field. Before that, I spent a little time in Rancho Cordova, San Diego. It’s been about two years since I moved to DC. Before joining OpenWater, I worked as a business analyst for a military consulting group in DC.
 

What brings you to OpenWater?

I wanted to further my career in business development and account management, and decided to join OpenWater after seeing what a great office culture there was and how much the people love working here.
 

Where did you go to college?

I attended the University of Geneva in Switzerland.
 

What do you like to do in your spare time?

I’ve been out of commission for a while because of an injury, but I love boxing – ever since I watched my first Rocky movie when I was little. My dad was a Karate European Champion so you could say it runs in the family!
 

Any fun facts?

My little brother plays for the little Pittsburgh Penguins! I’m also one of six brothers and sisters – we’ve got a big family.
 

Last question. What’s your go-to coffee order?

A Venti Cold Brew from Starbucks!

 

We’re always looking for new talent to join us, and we currently have openings for both fresh new graduates and for more experienced roles. Click here to visit our Careers page to find out more about our openings and opportunities that we’ll have coming up.

 

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