
Entrepreneur who develops Web Sites and teaches Digital Scrapbooking
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area

Entrepreneur who develops Web Sites and teaches Digital Scrapbooking
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Business owner since 1996 with extensive experience in Web design strategy, search engine optimization and online marketing. Pamela's extensive experience on the Web and expertise in graphic design, marketing and project management benefit her clients who receive top-notch customer service and fresh ideas for their businesses. Our clients appreciate our ability to successfully organize, develop, and consult with them on improving their Web strategy and internal processes.
Pamela is a traditional-turned-digital scrapbooker who co-founded The Future of Scrapping, Inc., with partner Amy Krauss. She creates StoryBooks, party invitations, thank you cards, collages and much more! And now her new company helps train others in digital scrapbooking.
Personal interests include relishing her weekly "Date Night" with husband, Spencer, attending Bible study courses, investing in real estate, taking photos, and preserving memories through traditional and digital scrapbooking. Pamela attends Grace Church in Eden Prairie and teaches Awana classes there. She has two young daughters with a son on the way.
Web design strategy, Expression Web, Web Hosting, MS Access, MySQL, ASP, ASP.net, ASP2, phpMyAdmin, html, css, Content Management Systems, Database Development, Email Marketing, Database Design, Domain Registration, Project Management, Copywriting, Print Graphic Design, Custom Software Development, Search Engine Optimization, SEO, Streaming Video, Social Networking, Creative Memories StoryBook Creator Plus, digital scrapping, digital scrapbooking, digi-scrapping, digital scrapbooker
(Arts and Crafts industry)
April 2009 — Present (4 months)
Development and management of business to pursue mission of instructing and encouraging scrappers to bring out the best in their digital creativity -- offering classes in digital scrapbooking is only the beginning!
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
August 1996 — Present (13 years)
Pamela leads creative teams in developing dynamic Web sites, oversees office staff, and manages customer service. Pamela also speaks locally and nationally on creating effective Web sites and integrating your Web site into your marketing plan.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; S; Telecommunications industry)
1997 — 1998 (1 year)
Screened candidates for positions as field technicians to managers; Developed my own questionnaires that incorporated behavioral interviewing; Gave group of top candidates to managers for face-to-face interviews [Note: After a year with Sprint PCS working 25 hours a week, the Mpls office relocated to Seattle - I was ready to go full-time with Design Tech at that point.]
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; Computer Hardware industry)
1995 — 1996 (1 year)
Assisted HR manager in screening candidates for hire; Maintained a database for training library; Supported HR department administratively as needed
(Public Company; 201-500 employees; Computer Hardware industry)
1994 — 1995 (1 year)
Supported the Vice President of Research & Development and 10 other department R&D managers; Performed event planning; Maintained supplies and equipment for 40+ person department
(Government Agency; International Affairs industry)
September 1993 — December 1993 (4 months)
I was stationed in Senegal, West Africa, for my incountry training. I lived with a Senegalese family and spoke French while learning a dialect called Pular. Although I decided not to swear in for the two years of service, it was an experience I'll always treasure.
(Information Technology and Services industry)
1991 — 1993 (2 years)
Bachelors , Business Administration , 1988 — 1990
Graduated cum laude
Business, French 1986 — 1988
volleyball, softball, racquetball, photography, scrapbooking, reading historical fiction (does this make sense?), real estate investment, karaoke
National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO-MN), Power Networkers chapter of BNI, Twin Cities Web Professionals (TC Web Pros), Women of Faith, First Friday Women, Minnesota Transport Services Association (MTSA)