Memo
To: Jesse David Dredge
From: Cedric Reeves
CC: Preston Parker
Date: 4/19/10
Re: Online Reputation
While performing an online reputation check I was able to found out personal information about your life in seconds. Although I did add you as a friend on Facebook, the majority of the information that I found out about you came from a basic Google search.
The first observation that I found when I searched ‘Jesse Dredge’ was a website called Pocatello Vows. On Pocatello Vows I found out what your middle name is, the exact date that you were married, your wife’s middle name, where you and your wife grew-up, that you served for the national guard in Utah, and even where you served your mission at.
Another observation that I found out while performing the online reputation check is the projects that you participate in a non-profit organization called 9-1-1 Guatemala from a twitter account. 911 Guatemala is, “ A non-profit organization dedicated to the cause of acquiring ambulances and medical supplies for donation to under-supplied rural Guatemalan areas.” I am assuming that you are apart of this non-profit because you served a LDS mission in Guatemala.
Although I did find personal information about you, none of the information was harmful. I found zero provocative photos on your Facebook, and zero articles online that were damaging to you. I would suggest that you remove your name from Pocatello Vows, because someone who might try to steal you identity would have a lot of information on you.






