Frank Maddlone

My career has been eclectic, purposeful and inquisitive; a holistic approach to learn all that I could about the world and its inhabitants. This required an omnidirectional focus to find wisdom and enlightenment from which to grow, no matter the direction I chose.
I pursued professional careers in education as a certified teacher, and in technology as an IT manager and a consultant focused on mainframe program development and the use of portable technologies. I’ve been a certified project and program manager in areas ranging from financial, corporate to government. In between it all, I’ve worked in vastly diverse areas from ferreting crews to offshore oil rigs, managing restaurants, to sales and management in a wide variety of markets. I’ve been a freelance writer covering subjects from equestrian musical freestyles, ethics, medicine, the repercussions of technology’s past, present and future, to working as a songwriter for film, television and independent artists as a member of ASCAP.
For over forty years, I’ve observed and written about technology’s effects on multiple areas of endeavor from education to business to warfare. With each, the ancillary effects on people has been unmistakable. To understand the human condition, the only aspects that have mattered are those between a person’s ears and in their heart.
Life has taught me much; it’s time to share the insights.