
Director of Business Development at Level Five Solutions
Kansas City, Missouri Area

Director of Business Development at Level Five Solutions
Kansas City, Missouri Area
Strategic online usability expert with 10 years of experience at Fortune 500 companies specializing in interaction design, online project management, and interactive marketing.
Is an experienced process analyst and has led application development and marketing communication strategies for both B2B and B2C initiatives.
Known for excellent verbal and written communication skills as well as problem-solving abilities. Is able to manage deliverables across both technical, creative, and business-oriented teams.
Has a passion for start-up technologies and is a motivated entrepreneur who excels at personal networking and building client relationships.
web governance, brand management, business development, online usability, online user-experience, process analysis and development, agency management, online project management, interactive marketing, marketing communication, campaign management, search engine optimization (SEO), paid and natural search, social networking, social media, viral media, interaction design, information architecture, user-interface development, web application development, web design, visual communication
(Privately Held; Information Technology and Services industry)
2009 — Present (less than a year)
Level Five is a full-service, interactive consulting firm that specializes in go-to-web processes and application development.
(Internet industry)
March 2005 — Present (4 years 5 months)
eNeighbors is a social start-up that focuses on providing community-based communication tools for neighborhoods.
(Public Company; EQ; Telecommunications industry)
October 2005 — December 2008 (3 years 3 months)
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; s; Telecommunications industry)
November 2003 — October 2005 (2 years)
(Public Company; S; Telecommunications industry)
April 1999 — November 2003 (4 years 8 months)
Visual Communication & Graphic Design 1994 — 1998