Difference between revisions of "Travis Vitello"

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{{Infobox|Name = Travis Vitello
 
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'''Travis Vitello''' is an engineering graduate of [[Florida|UF]] and [[Ohio State]]. After a year at [[UCF]], he postponed his graduate studies due to conflicts with his work schedule.
 
'''Travis Vitello''' is an engineering graduate of [[Florida|UF]] and [[Ohio State]]. After a year at [[UCF]], he postponed his graduate studies due to conflicts with his work schedule.
  
In 2011 while enrolled at [[Ohio State]], he won [[2011 ACF Fall|that year's iteration of ACF Fall]] at Boise State playing [[List of collegiate tournaments won by solo players|solo]].
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In 2011 while remotely attending [[Ohio State]], he won [[2011 ACF Fall|that year's iteration of ACF Fall]] at Boise State playing [[List of collegiate tournaments won by solo players|solo]].
  
 
In Fall 2019, he enrolled in a Data Science graduate program at [[Virginia]] from which he graduated in Spring 2021.  He now lives just outside Charlotte, NC.
 
In Fall 2019, he enrolled in a Data Science graduate program at [[Virginia]] from which he graduated in Spring 2021.  He now lives just outside Charlotte, NC.

Revision as of 16:30, 9 April 2021

Travis Vitello
Vitello.JPG
Noted subjects General
Current college none
Past colleges Florida (2004 - 2009), Ohio State (2011 - 2015), UCF (2015 - 2016)
High school DeLand
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Travis Vitello is an engineering graduate of UF and Ohio State. After a year at UCF, he postponed his graduate studies due to conflicts with his work schedule.

In 2011 while remotely attending Ohio State, he won that year's iteration of ACF Fall at Boise State playing solo.

In Fall 2019, he enrolled in a Data Science graduate program at Virginia from which he graduated in Spring 2021. He now lives just outside Charlotte, NC.

Travis formerly served as a writer for NAQT.