William P. Major

William P. Major
Title:
Head of Company
Company:
Major Productions
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Member Biography / Profile

Address:
Anacortes, Washington
Type Of Business:
Multimedia Production, Internet Board Game Design
Marketing Area:
International
Expertise:
Researching Comparative Studies, High Scriptures, Computer Science, Smalltalk and Informal Spiritual Teaching
Major Product/SVS:
Creation, Developion, Manufacture and Marketing of Internet Board Games
Favorite Business Publication:
Mac-Addict
Hobbies/Sports:
Watching Movies and CNN, Listening to the Beatles, Writing Song Lyrics, Reading, Watching and Playing Basketball, Football, Tennis, Praying, Meditating, Keeping in Touch with his Friends, Working on the Paradigm for a New Millenium Project
Education Degrees:
Pursuing Master's Degree in Computer Science, Rutgers University; Bachelor of Art in Multimedia Studies, San Francisco State College; Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science, SUNY New Paltz; Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy and Physics, Boston College
Affiliations Awards:
Finalist, National Merit Scholarship; Full Tuition Scholarship, Boston College
Charity:
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
He attributes his success to having a great family and his education.
How Did They Get Involved In Profession:
He became involved in his profession because he wanted to use his talents efficiently.
Extended Bio Profile:
Initiator of unique "leaderless" discussion group (which developed out of my collaboration with Brian Henehan on his film) at the then Orson Wells Cinema film school in Cambridge Massachusetts. Formed six or seven or so over the years. Participants say nothing like it; makes them happy
Bought a school bus. filled it with hippies, and drove it to the Woodstock Art & Music Fair in '69.

A few months after the event, Life Magazine published a special Woodstock issue. Over a two-page spread appeared an aerial view of the field set aside for the dozens of press vehicles, next to the stage and audience area. Magically, in the center of this photo there's the yellow school bus I had bought the week before, and then filled with friends for the trek to the Art & Music show. Kitty-corner to the photo of the press field, and my bus, was a shot of Ken Keysey's electric Kool-Aid bus; painted sign above the windshield proclaiming name and destination: "Further!" Younger days.
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