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Jeff Varner is an internet project manager, having most recently worked as Director of People
and Process for a Manhattan start-up company. There he developed and managed the
technical and interpersonal aspects of a Human Resources/Operations hybrid system for a
staff of 30. Prior employment includes work as a website producer, graphic designer and
marketing manager for various companies.
Varner obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill. Earlier employment included stints as a waiter, bartender and traveling
salesperson. He is most proud of successfully making the transition from small town living to
the much faster pace of a big city.
An aggressive athlete, he first put on a pair of skates when he was two years old and has
since played competitive hockey (right defense) for 16 years, though he admits he spent
most of the time in the penalty box. Additionally, he studied martial arts, receiving a black
belt in Tae Kwon Do when he was 15 years old. While pursuing his degree with UNC, he was
Captain of the National Champion Tar Heel Cheer Team (1989-90). He is an avid rollerblader,
spending many afternoons skating through Manhattan's busy streets.
Varner describes himself as provocative, energetic, competitive, adventurous, and a free spirit
who will try anything twice. His favorite television show is Sex and the City while his favorite
feature films are Coal Miner's Daughter and The Matrix. He likes all kinds of music, especially
that which motivates.
His perfect day includes a trip to the mountains with someone special for a day of hiking and
nature (including a swim at a breathtaking waterfall). The day finishes with a jog, a shower, a
bottle of Merlot, a ruthless game of backgammon, and great sex.
Born and raised in Greensboro, North Carolina, Varner currently lives in Manhattan, New
York. He is a member of the Society of Human Resources. His respect, love and concern for
children motivates him to volunteer for organizations and charities that support kids with need.
Currently, he is researching burn trauma organizations for kids with the hope of making a
difference.
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