Justin is the university administration reporter and a graduate student in the journalism program. And he is proud of you. Not just because you have taken time out of your life to read his biography, but because he knows you are doing what you love to do. He is from Houston and recently spent four years as a senior tax consultant in a Big Four accounting firm where he regularly wrote articles online. He was the tennis reporter in the spring, completely revolutionizing the way tennis is watched, analyzed and reported on. He intends to do the same to university administration.
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