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`About Jim Cahill
`emersonprocessxperts.com/about-jim-cahill/
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`Blog
`About Jim Cahill
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`I am the Chief Blogger, Surface Dweller, and Head of Social Media for Emerson Process Management. The surface
`dweller metaphor comes from an article I wrote, Surface key to social network success. It highlights the importance of
`organizations having people out at the surface of their organizations to better listen and respond to the needs of their
`customers and prospective customers. It was an absolute thrill and honor to be named BtoB magazine’s Best Corporate
`Blog for 2010.
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`Purpose
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`The purpose of my blog is to highlight the experts within Emerson Process Management. My hope is to more closely
`connect you as an automation professional with the experts throughout our organization. If these connections help you in
`your day-to-day work, I hope that it will spark future Emerson bloggers to begin their conversations directly with you.
`This process has begun with the excellent Modeling and Control blog by two Emerson automation hall of fame
`technologists, the Analytic Expert blog, and many of the other blogs featured in the Emerson Exchange 365 community.
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`About Me
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`My 20+ year career at Fisher Controls and in turn Emerson (who acquired Fisher in 1992) spans sales support, product
`application specialist, alliance manager, product manager for the DeltaV development, marketing communications
`manager, and now social media leader.
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`I received a BSEE from the University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from the University of New Orleans. My career
`began as a Systems Engineer with Conoco North American production in New Orleans in the mid 1980s before coming
`to Fisher Controls in the late 1980s. You can see my complete profile in LinkedIn.
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`Contact Me
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`eMail:
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`Phone: +1 512.850.4270
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`Skype VOIP: jimcahill_emerson
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`Disclaimer
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`On a final note, the opinions expressed here are my personal opinions. Content published here is not read or approved
`by Emerson Process Management before it is posted and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of
`Emerson Process Management. No warranties, express or implied, or other guarantees will be offered as to the quality
`of opinions or anything else offered here.
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`I encourage comments on my blog posts. However, I reserve the right to delete inappropriate/non-germane comments. I
`will moderate and delete comments I consider to be spam, defamatory, or offensive to me and/or the readers of this
`blog. Opinions expressed here and in any corresponding comments are the personal opinions of the original authors,
`and not those of Emerson and not those of Jim Cahill.
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