Kevin Saul

Web Developer at Inside Lacrosse

Kevin Saul has a diverse work experience, with a focus on web development. Kevin worked as a Web Developer at Inside Lacrosse starting in 2013, and also worked as a Web Developer at Trusted Memory Care from 2010 to 2013. At Trusted Memory Care, Kevin converted the image design into HTML for the company's website. Prior to this, Kevin was a Web Developer at Angel Publishing from 2009 to 2011, where they helped develop and update their custom-built content management system. Kevin also has experience in the electrical industry, having worked as an Electrician Apprentice at NEFF Electrical Solutions LLC from 2007 to 2010. Additionally, Kevin has worked as a Sales Associate/Technician at Jiffy Lube of Maryland from 2006 to 2008. Overall, Kevin Saul has a strong background in web development and electrical construction.

Kevin Saul attended Carroll Community College from 2007 to 2009, where they earned an Associate's degree in Information Technology.

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Baltimore, United States

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Inside Lacrosse

Inside Lacrosse was founded by Robert Carpenter, a Duke lacrosse and Vestal, NY High School graduate. Lacrosse has always been an incredible sport to play and to watch. However, up until that point in time it never had anyone telling its story. Knowing that fans cannot be truly invested in a sport if they don’t have access to the news and the personalities surrounding it, Inside Lacrosse was born. A ham and egg operation run out of Carpenter's spare bedroom in Towson, Maryland was all about printing and sending weekly score bulletins to lacrosse junkies nationally, in first-class envelopes so nothing was out of date. The maiden issue was a 16-page black-and-white newspaper consisting mostly of box scores and stats. Among the content was the news of Michigan State and New Hampshire dropping their men's varsity programs and Syracuse's epic 22-21 win over Virginia. The sport has since changed dramatically. An east coast sport shot west like wildfire. Two pro leagues suddenly had legs beneath them. Companies were being bought by larger companies. And a media tailwind got behind all of it. To match the growth, IL became a true media company in a two year top to bottom overhaul. Now, IL has evolved into a glossy, full-color format with 11 issues a year, produces an annual comprehensive NCAA season preview, Face-Off Yearbook, and hosts three of the sports biggest events each season in the Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic and the Konica Minolta Big City Classic.


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