User:Dannyspeagle

Danny Speagle received his formal education at the University of Florida. Deterred from continuing with his original choice of Electrical Engineering for his undergrad, he quickly set his sights on an education in Real Estate within the College of Business. A heartheavy divorce discouraged him from finishing his Real Estate degree, albeit only 4 classes shy of graduation.

After serving 2 years in the insurance industry in Gainesville, Florida, he moved to Denver, Colorado. He arrived January 9, 2000. He soon found himself hired on at AT&T as an Operations Manager. After internalizing and pondering the department's charge of tracking and measuring national operations, Danny realized a missed opportunity for the department's own use of efficiencies. Subsequently, he designed and successfully sold a previously unconceived idea of of using state-of-the-art database technology to track operational efficiencies in all of the provisioning centers across the nation.

The end results surpassed all expectations. Within 6-months, the department in which Danny worked in was gathering 100 times more data points while achieving higher statistical confidence levels. Danny received several awards and certificates of recognition for his contributions. However, the writing was on the wall. With the success and required due diligence in hand, AT&T was able to sell off that particular division to Comcast. As one might expect, Danny and the rest of his talented department members was eventually laid off when the work was done.

Danny took his transitional money and soon got a real estate license in the State of Colorado. Applying his technical knowledge along with his formal college education in real estate, he designed a unique database which successfully analyzes every property currently on the market to accurately determine each property's net profit. It uses a proprietary mathematical algorithm created by and derived from Mr. Speagle's research. With its amazing accuracy, Mr. Speagle has attracted investment clients from as far away as Atlanta, Georgia.

More to come...

--Dannyspeagle 05:59, 25 October 2007 (UTC)