Experience Planner
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Experience Planner
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Multifaceted professional experience planner with a background in information architecture, graphic art, business management and strategy, web design, usability engineering and testing, and electronics and computer network maintenance.
Competitive analysis, user research (including usability testing), brand identity, workflow analysis and generation, information design, web strategy.
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Marketing and Advertising industry)
March 2006 — Present (2 years 6 months)
Responsible for website taxonomy and structure, strategic recommendations, competitive analyses, and usability testing for small and large clients.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Consumer Goods industry)
September 1998 — Present (10 years)
Webmaster for and Chief Operating Officer of unique company dedicated to helping United States Marines and their families flourish.
(Public Company; Internet industry)
2007 — 2007 (less than a year)
If ideas are the currency of our times then this is, undoubtedly, the Age of Conversation, for without the art of dialog, the cut and thrust of debate and discussion, then the economy of ideas would implode under its own heavy weight. Instead, the reverse is true. Far from seeing an implosion, we are living in a time of proliferation — ideas build upon ideas, discussion grows from seeds of thought and single headlines give rise to a thousand medusa-like simulations echoing words whispered somewhere on the other side of the planet. All this — in an instant. In what began as a half dare, the editors, Gavin Heaton and Drew McLellan challenged bloggers around the world to contribute one page — 400 words — on the topic of “conversation”. The resulting book, The Age of Conversation, brings together over 100 of the world’s leading marketers, writers, thinkers and creative innovators in a ground-breaking and unusual publication.
http://stores.lulu.com/ageofconversation
(Privately Held; 501-1000 employees; Graphic Design industry)
April 2004 — March 2006 (2 years)
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Printing industry)
September 1998 — March 2004 (5 years 7 months)
(Government Agency; 10,001 or more employees; Military industry)
July 1991 — July 1999 (8 years 1 month)
Technician for communications equipment by training design, for anything with electrons running through it by necessity. Supervised up to 25 individuals in various areas of professional development.
BS, Business Management, 2002 — 2004