I am a web programmer. I write this not as my day job, but as my passion. When I was 5, I watched my dad program in BASIC on our TI-99. When I was 12, I won my first computer honors from school. When I was 16, I started writing in GW BASIC. In college, I learned a few new languages as well as developed my first website in 1997 for the Nevada Small Business Development Center.
I am also an online marketer. Thanks the Reynolds School of Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno, I can think in code and speak in marketing. I’m currently the Online Marketing Manager for the Scottsdale Convention and Visitors Bureau. Daily, I have the privileged of promoting one of the world’s premier destinations online.
I am married to a brilliant psychologist, Amy Kenzer. She works for the Center for Autism and Related Disorders as Research Manager. She also has begun teaching classes at Arizona State University. Recently she testified in front of the Arizona State Senage committee helping a new bill get passed to mandate insurance coverage for Autism.
We have two kids, Mayah and Tyler. I obsessively take pictures and post them on thekenzers.com.
My geek card has attempted to be pulled due to my love of sports. I start every morning watching Sports Center on ESPN. I’m not sure what it is about geekness and sports that don’t gel, but it’s rare I find fellow programmers who enjoy sports like I do. Of course being in Phoenix, go Diamondbacks and Suns. I’ve been a Raiders fan for as long as I can remember so it’s tough to switch to the Cardinals.