Scott Treimel
College Newspaper Ed-in-Chief
Theater Reviewer
Curtis Brown, Ltd. assistant to legendary Marilyn Marlow
Scholastic Rights Department in the best Scholastic days, right when it launched its hardcover line
United Features Syndicate (think Peanuts and Garfield, Miss Manners). at the time my boss was developing Dilbert. unknown and shocking tidbit: my boss had just developed Calvin & Hobbes and after the development period, when the pay-and-play option came up, the company let the property go
HG (House & Garden when it was glamorous)
Warner Bros. Worldwide Publishing
HarperCollins Rights Consultant
Juvenility
bellboy at the Kona Kai Club (white pants + Hawaiian shirt, which, as a San Diego surfer boy, i pretty much wore constantly, anyway)
first job: in a pie-making shop, on a circular contraption, where one person laid out the crust, another plopped in the filling, etc. it was like I Love Lucy at the candy factory. i lasted one day.