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Tuesday, May 03, 2005

Sugar, Spice, and Nothing but Business

I'd just like to take the opportunity to say that I'm very glad that Neurocam International is in the hands of a very skilled and competent female individual.

Yes, that's right. Female.
I don't think I would be the least bit proud to work for this organization if it was being led by one of the traditional "good old boys."
You know, one of the fellows you learn about in your high-school history class.
Something akin to a Rockefeller or a Carnegie.
White. Aging. Protestant. Chauvinistic. Heir to a long line of old-money.
The typical kind of person you'd picture in such a position.

But Bridget Fischer completely shatters the mold, and does a stunning job of holding everything together at the same time.
The backbone of this organization, the overseer of all its many divisions. The one with the plan.
Although she might be quite mysterious in nature, and there isn't much common knowledge about her, we know that since nothing has fallen apart yet, she is doing the job well.

And of course, let's not forget our new friend Gertrude Zelle.
She is the solid framework that now supports the Human Resources Division (an important part of Neurocam).
Ms. Zelle knows exactly when and where to put her foot down, picking up the slack that Maxwell Knight has left behind, and has absolutely no problem doing so--in order to keep things running smoothly.
But if you've got a problem with the way she gets her work done: prepare for a taste of the iron fist.

I know there are many other excellent women we've yet to learn more about, so for now:

Women of Neurocam, we salute you.

[Edit: Some have accused me that by making this post I am being a 'brown-noser.' I can assure you that is not my intent at all. I was just thinking about certain aspects of Neurocam and how different it might be if some of its current staff weren't present. This post was merely out of appreciation of the current administration, and was not made to "get in good" with anyone. Learn how to take things at face-value, people.]

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