Aaron Scott Robertson
Aaron S. Robertson (1982-) is a freelance journalist and president of Muskego, Wisconsin-based Intrepid Innovations Inc., a firm specializing in Web and graphic design, search engine optimization, social media, online marketing, and copy writing, including press release writing and distribution.
Robertson is currently pursuing a master’s degree in management through Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee.
As an undergraduate student at Stritch, having graduated in 2007, Robertson earned a major in political science, minors in sociology and philosophy, a certificate in integrated leadership, and a non-credit certificate for a course in entrepreneurship. Among other accomplishments, he served as president of the student government, Model United Nations Club, and Philosophy Club, which he co-founded.
Robertson is author of the book, Beyond Majors and G.P.A.: A Real Philosophy for College and the World Ahead, which he wrote while still an undergraduate student.
Robertson got his professional start in journalism shortly after graduating from college in 2007, right around the time he and long-time friend Phil Burghgraef launched Intrepid Innovations.
In the nearly five years he has written professionally, Robertson has interviewed numerous elected officials, candidates for public office, public servants and professionals of all types, an extensive variety of business owners, entertainers and musicians, and plenty of regular, everyday people like himself who simply have a story to share. He even had his pen and notepad on hand for his 10-year high school reunion.
Robertson's photography caught the attention of The Buckinghams' publicist for his story on the Happy Together Tour's stop at the Wisconsin State Fair in August 2011.
Robertson is an active member in a number of service clubs and business networking organizations, and serves on a number of municipal boards and committees.
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Robertson is currently pursuing a master’s degree in management through Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee.
As an undergraduate student at Stritch, having graduated in 2007, Robertson earned a major in political science, minors in sociology and philosophy, a certificate in integrated leadership, and a non-credit certificate for a course in entrepreneurship. Among other accomplishments, he served as president of the student government, Model United Nations Club, and Philosophy Club, which he co-founded.
Robertson is author of the book, Beyond Majors and G.P.A.: A Real Philosophy for College and the World Ahead, which he wrote while still an undergraduate student.
Robertson got his professional start in journalism shortly after graduating from college in 2007, right around the time he and long-time friend Phil Burghgraef launched Intrepid Innovations.
In the nearly five years he has written professionally, Robertson has interviewed numerous elected officials, candidates for public office, public servants and professionals of all types, an extensive variety of business owners, entertainers and musicians, and plenty of regular, everyday people like himself who simply have a story to share. He even had his pen and notepad on hand for his 10-year high school reunion.
Robertson's photography caught the attention of The Buckinghams' publicist for his story on the Happy Together Tour's stop at the Wisconsin State Fair in August 2011.
Robertson is an active member in a number of service clubs and business networking organizations, and serves on a number of municipal boards and committees.
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Bachelor s degree in Political Science with minors in Sociology and Philosophy and a certificate in Integrated Leadership, Cardinal Stritch University, May 2007.Interests
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America is Ready for a Mormon PresidentThat Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman are Mormons shouldn't be an issue.
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Price's Sports Cards a Home Run for Milwaukee-area CollectorsA visit to Price's Sports Cards and Collectibles in Greendale, Wisconsin is always a treat, no matter the collector's age and interests.
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Homosexuality: The Choice Vs. "Hardwired" DebateAs humans with the ability to reason, it's not logical to willingly choose something that can bring so much harm, even death.
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Where Can All the Moderates Be?It's clear these days that there is no place for moderates in American politics.
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A College Grad's RegretsA little over three years out of college, a young professional reflects back on what he should have been doing more of for even greater success now.
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Tackling Myths About Muslims and the Proposed NYC MosqueThere's a lot of misinformation concerning the proposed mosque, Muslims, and the founding of our nation. Following are reasoned arguments to battle these myths.
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ITeezy.Com - an Online Marketplace and Community for Information Technology ProfessionalsIn this tough economic climate, opportunities to connect with business professionals the world over and buy or sell professional services are just an Internet connection away.
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How Bring Back the Lake (BBTL) Project Can Help Muskego Service ClubsNot only is it possible that the proposed "Bring Back the Lake" development project can significantly strengthen Muskego's economy, but it can be great for Muskego's service clubs, too.
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A Plan for Dealing with Illegal Immigration in the U.SGranting an amnesty to illegal immigrants currently in the United States may benefit the economy in many ways. The idea deserves another, more serious look.
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One Business Success StorySince launching Metro-Milwaukee Power Networkers Blog in January 2010, we've connected with a wider audience and have brought more attention to our core business.
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Muskego Needs to Bring Back the LakeFor over a century, beginning in the early 1860s, Muskego, Wisconsin attracted visitors from all over because of Muskego Beach and its amusement park. Muskego may have that opportunity again.
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Making it Official: The Potential of the Tea PartyMany Americans are yearning for a viable "third" party on election ballots. The Tea Party may be their best hope.
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Internet Opens so Many More Possibilities for Journalists, Creators of ContentThe Internet allows everyday people to build a body of professional work, gain a following, and get paid for it.
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Will President Obama's Decision on Oil Drilling Divide the Democratic Party?Most likely, given possible electoral options and outcomes, Democrats will be able to fend off any challenge posed by the environmental left on the issue of oil drilling.
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Advice for New Students at Cardinal Stritch University in MilwaukeeA thriving student culture and many avenues by which to meet new people and discover new opportunities make Stritch a great choice for college.
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Clarifying Recent U.S. Healthcare ReformA quick guide to some of the questions and concerns raised in the new healthcare reform legislation.
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What I'm Doing with My College DegreeA college degree is far more versatile than meets the eye. My degree in Political Science, Sociology, and Philosophy, has helped me to thrive in the fields of business and writing.
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Lousy Economy: FantasticNow is a great time to be working on your business rather than in it.
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Education Fit for the 21st CenturyTopics such as personal development, goal setting, building leadership skills, financial literacy, networking, current trends in business and technology and entrepreneurship need to be built into curricula.
